I don't have a specific 'New Orleans Worst Woman Horror Story' on hand. But it could be about a woman involved in voodoo gone wrong in New Orleans. Maybe she was a witch who used her powers to harm people but then got haunted by the spirits she tried to control.
One element could be a historical context. She could be a woman from the past who was wronged and now seeks revenge on the modern - day citizens of New Orleans. Her appearance might be very disturbing, with long, unkempt hair and a pale face. And there could be some sort of connection to the local folklore, like she's the embodiment of a mythical evil figure that has been passed down through generations in the city.
One characteristic is the use of the city's unique setting. The old buildings, cemeteries, and swamps of New Orleans often play a big role, creating a spooky atmosphere. For example, in 'Interview with the Vampire', the decaying mansions add to the sense of horror.
The story of the Axeman of New Orleans is really terrifying. He would break into people's homes at night and kill them with an axe. There were letters sent to the newspapers, and the whole city was in fear. People would barricade their doors and stay up all night in terror.
I heard that there have been some incidents of violence during large events at the Superdome. With so many people in a confined space, fights can break out. There were also rumors of some strange noises and apparitions in the less - used parts of the building, though these are more in the realm of superstition.
One horror story is about the chaos during Hurricane Katrina. The Superdome became a shelter, but it was overcrowded, there were shortages of food, water, and proper sanitation. People were living in squalor and fear, with many getting sick and the situation being extremely dire.
The character of Marie Laveau is really interesting. She's a powerful voodoo queen. Her strength and the mystery surrounding her powers make her stand out.