Real Ghosts: Marie Laveau, Kate Morgan, the Bell Witch and More
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Marie Laveau
A New Orleans Voodoo priestess in the mid-1800s, Laveau was feared for her powerful magic in life and continues to command awe after death. Her tomb is considered to be one of the most haunted places in New Orleans. Her ghost grants favors to those who knock three times on her crypt but demands payment for her services in the form of corn, alcohol, flowers, or cult statues.
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