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Chapter 24: ✨ New Orleans: Music, Monsters, and Magic

40 min · 11. maalis 2026
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New Orleans is a city where music drifts through the streets, magic lingers in the air, and monsters are never too far from the shadows. In this episode of The Girl in the Dark, we take a walk through one of the most mysterious cities in America. A city where history, legend, and spirituality blur together until it’s hard to tell where one ends and the other begins. First, we step into the terror of the Axeman of New Orleans, the mysterious killer who stalked the city in the early 1900s and sent a chilling letter demanding that jazz be played throughout the night. Then we travel back to the French colonial era to uncover the eerie legend of the Casket Girls, whose arrival in New Orleans sparked rumors of sealed attic windows, missing luggage, and whispers of vampires in the French Quarter. Finally, we explore the life and legacy of the legendary Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen whose influence shaped the spiritual traditions of the city and whose presence some believe still lingers in New Orleans today. From killers to vampires to voodoo queens, these are the stories that helped make New Orleans the most haunted and fascinating city in America. Because in New Orleans… myth becomes legend, and killers become lore.

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