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Hold My Sweet Tea
Ep. 32-New Orleans Vampire Jacques Saint-Germain
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Step into the shadows of New Orleans' French Quarter, where legend and reality blur in the haunting tale of Jacques Saint-Germain. When this mysterious aristocrat arrived in early 1900s New Orleans, he quickly captivated high society with his charm, wealth, and extravagant dinner parties at his Royal Street residence. But something wasn't quite right - he never ate with his guests, preferring instead to sip from an ornate chalice while regaling them with vivid stories of centuries past.
What made Jacques truly fascinating was his claimed connection to the Count of Saint-Germain, an enigmatic 18th-century European nobleman whom Voltaire once described as "a man who knows everything and who never dies." The resemblance between the two men was uncanny, both physically and in their mannerisms, leading some to whisper - what if they weren't merely related, but the same immortal being?
This fascinating mystery took a sinister turn when a terrified woman leaped from Jacques' second-story balcony, hysterically claiming he had bitten her neck. When police arrived to investigate, they found Jacques had vanished overnight, abandoning most possessions. The truly chilling discovery came when authorities found numerous wine bottles in his home, each containing a mixture of wine and human blood.
Had an actual vampire been entertaining the elite of New Orleans? The legend of Jacques Saint-Germain continues to haunt the Crescent City, where sightings of the man were reported throughout the 1900s. His tale serves as a perfect embodiment of New Orleans itself - beautiful, mysterious, seductive, and harboring secrets just beneath its enchanting surface.
Join us as we explore this captivating vampire legend that reminds us why New Orleans has long been considered America's most haunted city. Subscribe now and share with friends who appreciate a good supernatural mystery - your neck will thank you for it!
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Introducing Jacques Saint-Germain's Mystery
Speaker 1Today we're venturing into the shadowy alleys of the New Orleans French Quarter to explore a legend so compelling it blurs the line between history and horror the case of Jacques Saint-Germain and the enduring mystery of the Count of Saint-Germain. This is Hold my Sweet Tea. Sweet tea. I assume I need no introduction, but I'm Holly.
Speaker 2And I'm Pearl and I do not say blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 1It's Vampire Week. Yeah, oh, you heard that right it's Vampire Week.
Speaker 2It is.
Speaker 1Absolutely. We are going to do a story about a vampire who transcended time and then also on Thursday's episode, dun-dun-dun.
Speaker 2You get to learn about some vampire culture that is still existing in New Orleans. Love it Well. Actually it's kind of everywhere, but you know, we're just focused on New Orleans.
Speaker 1Absolutely, because it's the coolest Duh. It is the vampire capital for shirzies Forever.
Speaker 2I mean like, come on now. Yeah, Look at it Right.
Speaker 1I mean, even though Anne Rice romanticized it, it's always been a vampire city.
Speaker 2Absolutely.
Speaker 1Yeah, Even before that became like super popular. Yeah, I mean it's always been a vampire city. Absolutely yeah, Even before that became like super popular.
Speaker 2Yeah, I mean, it is like the land of lore.
Speaker 1Yeah, and mystery, and just the feel of the city when you walk down the streets. Yeah, it's like stepping into an old country.
Speaker 2Yeah, Smells like one too.
Speaker 1It really does. It'd be stinking.
Speaker 2It smells like it does not have the conveniences of today.
Speaker 1I don't know what you're talking about. Soap, let me throw my piss bucket out the window.
Speaker 2Exactly. I'm like there's urine everywhere.
The Arrival of a Mysterious Gentleman
Speaker 1You're right, the window, exactly. I'm like they're saying you're in everywhere, so are we, uh, jumping into it today? Yeah, just you know. Yeah, do some jumping jacks, right, all right, jumping jacks, let's do it. So if, if ever there was a city tailor-made for vampires, it is new orleans. It is New Orleans, with its above-ground crypts, its seductive darkness and a history that seems to seep from the very cobblestones. Amongst other things, because it's gross.
Speaker 2Yeah, there's so many things seeping.
Speaker 1Not to mention those huge-ass cockroaches. Oh God, every time I see one I'm like yeah.
Speaker 2And run the other way.
Speaker 1The Crescent City is a natural home for immortal creatures of the night. I mean Pearl and I were once some of those creatures of the night.
Speaker 2I was going to say we were creatures of the night.
Speaker 1We literally roamed the streets at night in New Orleans. Creatures of the night, yes, and we you know, before it was like exactly hit me in the face with creatures of the night oh, rocket, and remember the time we were at Lafitte's blacksmith shop and we were all gothed out and there was. We look over and there's like people taking pictures of us yeah, in the little window in the front we're drinking our little purple drinks.
Speaker 1Yes, the voodoo purple deck yeah, and we're like oh yay, we get immortalized in pictures. Oh, you remember the time?
Speaker 2that we were down there walking uh with a friend yes and some dude like yells. Look, it's the craft.
Speaker 1Yes, we were like the cool goth though yeah yeah, we were still cute, yeah, very cute.
Speaker 1So let's start our story in the early 1900s. So we're, like you know, not quite modern times, but almost because we're creeping on the modern Right, and this comes with the arrival of a mysterious man known as Jacques Saint-Germain. He was everything New Orleans society adored Handsome, elegant and fabulously wealthy, because, you know, you know, they like the wealth over there. Yeah, his reputation for throwing extravagant entertaining parties preceded him, and it wasn't too long before he became the toast of the town. Like everybody wanted to go to St Germain's home, which took up residence in a part of Royal Street and Ursuline Street, at 1039 Royal, and when I looked it up it is on the same block. If you go around the quarter, it's on the 700 block where the sausage ghost took place and the trunk murders apparently that's a happening.
Speaker 1Block a block away from the convent where the casket girls were, I was like okay, okay, this is a hot spot right here. But Jacques was also quite a ladies' man, often seen strolling the French Quarter at night with a beautiful woman on his arm or dancing the night away in the city's most elegant clubs.
Speaker 2He was shaking his tail. Feathers.
Speaker 1He was living his life, but his true passion seemed to be his elaborate dinner parties. These were highly anticipated affairs, known for their lavish cuisine, exquisite wines and captivating entertainment, so kind of like the Met Gala. You had to be invited, you know, you had to be the elite of New Orleans to get into one of Jacques Saint-Germain's parties dinner parties.
Speaker 2If he's a vampire, how does he know the food's good? Well, we're going to get into that I'm going to tell you.
Speaker 1Yet the real draw was always Saint Germain himself. He enthralled his guests with incredible stories from far off lands France, italy, africa and even ancient Egypt. His guests were charmed by his eloquent English and amused by his vivid recollections. But there was a slight peculiarity he spoke of events that happened hundreds of years in the past with such precise, like first-hand detail, as if he himself had been there. Well right, most of the guests. As if he himself had been there. Well Right, most of the guests. They just simply dismissed it. It was just him being eccentric, part of the man's undeniable charm. Not long after his arrival, jacques Saint, not long after his arrival, jacques Saint-Germain began to claim a rather grand lineage. He asserted he was the direct descendant of the Count of Saint-Germain. Now the count was an 18th century nobleman who was a close confidant and servant of King Louis XV of France. This claim naturally raised some eyebrows. Yet the resemblance between Jacques' portrait and the count was uncanny. Not just like, oh, this might be kind of family, they looked exactly alike.
Speaker 1Might be like kind of family, they look exactly alike, hmm, Observers also noted another fascinating detail the count was never depicted as older than 40. The very age Jacques Saint-Germain appeared to be since his arrival to New Orleans. Well Right, looky here. Soon, a playful rumor began to circulate Could Jacques Saint-Germain be the Count of Saint-Germain, himself, somehow rendered immortal and ageless, like they were like? Maybe it is him, maybe he's just he's found the fountain of youth Could be? Oh yeah, maybe he's just he's found the fountain of youth Could be Because he talks about things the bloody fountain.
Speaker 2Yeah, the bloody fountain.
Speaker 1He talks about things centuries ago. So maybe like, what is this? But Jacques himself? He seemed to thoroughly enjoy the air of mystery he cultivated, so he was playing off of it. He's like, yeah, I like it?
Speaker 2Yeah, the attention is great.
The Count of Saint-Germain's Legacy
Speaker 1He neither confirmed nor denied it, letting the whispers swirl around him. But let's go dive into who the Count of St Germain is, because we want to get a little backstory on him, so we kind of know, like, is this who this is, or is it not Mm-hmm? So Voltaire himself famously said of the Count he is a man who knows everything and who never dies. Yeah, this is Voltaire himself. While official records claim the Count was born around 1710 and died in 1784, countless people claim to have seen him alive long after his supposed death, even as recently as 1970.
Speaker 2Which means he's really bad at faking his own death. Right Like bro Do better. He's like I don't care. They ain't even got social media and they're seeing you.
Speaker 1Come on now, right in the 70s, like where are you at now? The Count of St Germain is one of history's most intriguing figures, though. An 18th century European adventurer whose true identity and origins remain shrouded in mystery. He moved through the highest ranks of European society, leaving a trail of wonder and speculation in his wake. His real name and birth details are very sketchy to unknown, so various theories suggest he was the son of and I'm sorry if I butcher this, it's a hard one it's Ferenc Irocotis, which was the prince of Transylvania. So maybe he was the son of him, or a Portuguese Jew, or even a Spanish Jesuit.
Speaker 2I think he was just a sweet transist, exactly From Transsexual. Transylvania, I think he was just a sweet transvestite Exactly From Transsexual Transylvania.
Speaker 1Ha ha ha. A little extra entertainment in there for you. I love the Rocky Horror Picture Show and this is like going back. We're just going through all kinds of Rocky Horror stuff in here. So he used numerous aliases and titles throughout his life, which also was added to the air of mystery and confusion with him, including the Marquis of Montferrat and Count Bellamar. I'm like I have never heard of either one of those Nope me either.
Speaker 1There we go. He had no visible means of support, but possessed seemingly boundless wealth, a source of which was unknown. Where was he getting his money from? From the dead guys?
Speaker 2Exactly.
Speaker 1Exactly.
Speaker 2Exactly.
Speaker 1He would often give lavish gifts of diamonds to people. So I'm like you're just out here handing out diamonds and you don't even have a job. Yeah, Where's this coming from? Go?
Speaker 2ahead boy.
Speaker 1He was also remarkably intelligent and talented. He was fluent in many European languages, eight of them to be exact, including French, english, spanish, italian, russian, dutch, german and Portuguese, and some say possibly even Latinin, greek, arabic and chinese. Like how do you learn all these languages? I mean, yeah, if you're super, super smart, but like in your little short lifetime. But then he's saying like you were everywhere right all the time Right.
Speaker 2That's a lot. There's no Rosetta Stone or Duolingo. No Rosetta.
Speaker 1Stone Exactly, but even with that he was also a skilled violinist and composer. He frequently performed for royalty and was known to move people to tears with his music.
Speaker 2The man of many talents.
Blood-Wine Bottles and a Daring Escape
Speaker 1Right, but that's not all. He's associated with various esoteric fields, including alchemy, mysticism and secret societies like the Freemasons. So he was just, he was dipping his fingers in everything. But was he cute though? I mean, I looked at the picture and not really.
Speaker 2No, Maybe he modernized himself a little bit. So he's that vampy stare that you know like puts people in a trance so they think he's cute.
Speaker 1He had kind of the like the pictures I've seen was like the George Washington hair oh nice, yeah, yeah, oh nice. And his Essex. You know he liked doing lavish things, right yeah, so you can kind of hear it in here, living beyond his actual means.
Speaker 1Right, yeah, I got you. He was also involved in delicate diplomatic affairs, including alleged attempts to broker peace between England and France during the Seven Year War. He was also arrested in London as a suspected Jacobite spy I'm not sure what a Jacobite spy and I should have looked it up but I did not. But if you want to juggle, while I read on, I'll juggle while you read.
Speaker 1I was like dang it. I missed that. He was a charming and dazzling conversationalist, making an instant impression in aristocratic circles and becoming a highly sought after guest at dinner parties. So we're just wrapping around the similarity here similarity here.
Speaker 2So basically he was just a government spy in the Jacobite army. Oh okay, that's all Nothing crazy.
Speaker 1I'm going to go learn all these languages. I'm going to spy. I'm going to be a violinist, I'm going to do some alchemy. I've got time on my hands. I don't. I just want to go some alchemy. I've got time on my hands. I don't. I just want to go home and go to bed, right?
Speaker 2I want some time on my hands because I'm tired.
Speaker 1I want my cats to leave me alone so I can sleep past 530 in the morning.
Speaker 2Right, my dogs bark at mysterious things in the night. Nothing's there, yeah. Nothing's there, yeah. There's absolutely nothing there.
Speaker 1So let's now fast forward to the early 1900s, now that we've kind of got a little background on the count. Jacques Saint-Germain, like I said, would throw lavish dinner parties, and while his guests feasted on the most exquisite dishes, jacques himself never partook in the feast. So, like you said, how did he know what it tasted like?
Speaker 2I guess he just hired people to like make it, can you taste that? Is it good?
Speaker 1Yeah, like no, I mean like real good, like real real good, okay, but he would often stand apart from the table, like he didn't even want to be at the table.
Speaker 2He's like nasty food.
Speaker 1So he would like watch people dine on empty plates and drink from empty glasses. That was a quote from Interview with the Vampire, thank you. That was a quote from Interview with the Vampire, thank you. He would often stand apart from the table drinking from an ornate chalice, presumably filled with wine, as he spun his fantastical tales. So he was over there just like drinking his stuff while everybody feasted and just telling them tales so they could dine and just be entertained. Maybe he ate rats, rats. You ate rats, louie.
Speaker 2Exactly.
Speaker 1And I don't recommend them. I know every word to interview with the vampire Vampire, every word to interview with the vampire. So this very strange habit, coupled with his striking resemblance to the historical count, led some of the city to suggest that perhaps this mysterious man was in fact a vampire.
Speaker 2Blah, blah, blah. I do not say blah dun dun Blah, blah, blah. I do not say blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 1But what started out as a lighthearted rumor took a sinister turn. Several months after St Germain's arrival and him whining in dining society, the New Orleans police were called to his Royal Street home. A woman had seemingly fallen from his second story gallery. The woman, rumored to be a prostitute, hadn't fallen at all. She had leapt Like what would make you just jump off of a second floor balcony onto the street. Like what are you doing, ma'am? Yeah, bystanders on the street had surrounded her, tending to her as she hysterically ranted about escaping St Germain. She screamed and sobbed, claiming he had bitten her neck and that she had only managed to escape when a loud knocking at the door had briefly distracted him. So the woman was rushed to the hospital. The police, perhaps thinking she was delusional, given her profession I hate people, of course and perhaps influenced by St Germain's prominent social standing, told the well-known and respected gentleman don't bother coming in tonight for questioning. Just come to the police station in the morning and we'll talk about it. They were confident there was a perfectly reasonable explanation for what had transpired.
Vampire Legacy in the Crescent City
Speaker 1The next morning, jacques Saint-Germain never appeared at the police station, to everyone's shock. He had completely vanished overnight, leaving behind the vast majority of his possessions Like he just he was out, he bolted yeah. Legend has it that when the police cautiously broke into his house anticipating what they might find, they made a truly chilling discovery. On the second floor, among his belongings, they found a large series of open but corked wine bottles. Upon closer inspection, they realized that this large collection of bottles was not filled with wine, but with a terrifying mixture of wine and large quantities of human blood.
Speaker 2Yummy.
Speaker 1Yeah, which he was drinking out of his chalice, of course, and not eating. Was St Germain killing and draining his victims? Did he choose prostitutes as easy means, since they seem to be disposable? I mean, not many people were looking for them because.
Speaker 2I mean that stands through today. I mean it's gotten slightly better but not by much.
Speaker 1But people still look down their nose at sex workers, Like maybe that's all they got.
Speaker 2Like you asked for it or something.
Speaker 1No, that's crazy. So Jacques Saint-Germain was never, never seen again. He disappeared as mysteriously as he arrived. But did he? There are several sightings of him in and around new orleans throughout the 1900s. The people who had come to be in his life were undoubtedly shocked by the scandal, feeling betrayed and fooled and perhaps a little disappointed that the fun, however unsettling, had come to such an abrupt end. It's kind of like a ditty party, but without the baby oil.
Speaker 2I was going to say minus the baby oil.
Speaker 1He wasn't having freak-offs, he was having like.
Speaker 2Drink-offs, drink-offs.
Speaker 1And the elite were like oh damn, we're just a little embarrassed. Oh no, I never went over there. I don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 2Whose house? No, I don't. I don't even know who that is.
Speaker 1Saint Germain.
Speaker 2No.
Speaker 1And this, my friends, is where the legend of Jacques Saint-Germain as a vampire truly began to flourish, had the Count Saint-Germain, the 18th century nobleman, made his way to America, specifically to the vibrant, unsuspecting city of New Orleans? I mean, the resemblance between the two are startling. Both men of immense charm and intellect, both spoke of historical events as if they had witnessed them firsthand, and both seemed to possess an ageless quality. So what do we make of all this? Is it a simply a like? A fascinating coincidence, is it, you know, could be real? Have people embellished this story and added to it? You know, we'll never know, I guess, unless he pops back up one day right, I was about to say where's homeboy at right now right.
Speaker 1Was he an immortal being who had traversed centuries, an ageless enigma with no need for earthly nourishment, except, perhaps, the curious mix of wine and human blood discovered in his abandoned New Orleans home? Whether you believe in vampires or not, the tale of Jacques and the Count of St Germain is a captivating one. It blends the romantic allure of New Orleans and the chilling possibility of something ancient lurking just beneath its surface.
Speaker 2I don't know. I mean you find bottles of blood and wine, cor corked. I feel like he's been shown up, yeah, by the sausage ghost, and the trunk murders, like I fully expected, some sort of I don't know right blood bathory, I don't know. I like what is happening here.
Speaker 1And it's not too far from the Lawlery Mansion and everything, so it's just like all right in that area. So I guess you know he was just out here living his best life and then he got caught because he's like oops, he's like no, my prostitute. She like jumped off the balcony. He's like damn it, now I have to move. She like jumped off the balcony he's like damn it now at the move again.
Speaker 2They're gonna ask questions.
Speaker 1Yeah, some of the beaches, right, but it's a legend that reminds us that the crescent city history truly does step forward and make itself known in the present day, sometimes in the most unexpected and terrifying ways. I don't think his story was as terrifying as you would think like a vampire story is no, I guess they're just like.
Speaker 2The fact that he is one is what is terrifying, Right Whatever, to have to think that they actually exist.
Speaker 1Yes, and then you know, know his similarities and everything. So the the rumors swirled, and I mean he could have been a vampire. He could have not. He could have just been one of those people who like to consume human blood.
Speaker 2Yeah, sanguinarian there you go, consume human blood. Yeah, bleh, sanguinarian.
Speaker 1There you go. He was like sanguinarian.
Speaker 2All right, yeah Right, since this was mixed with wine. Yeah, a little bit of wine Makes total sense Yep, there we go.
Speaker 1But you know that. But no one had ever seen him eat, only drink from his special sippy cup, his vampy sippy right, and I guess his servants and people who lived in his home and made the food and everything. I wonder what they thought about it. Did they ever make him food and bring to him?
Speaker 2right to try to get right to eat like. Taste this. Oh my god, it's so good. Like what's your excuse?
Speaker 1interview at the vampire. Louis would sit at the table and would never eat but pick at it. Yeah, but they would bring him food and then people got suspicious and the slaves were like we're out of here and they burned the whole house down.
Speaker 2Yeah, as they should have. Yes, indeed, but that's I mean he helped him.
Speaker 1Yeah, he did, he really did. You should all run Yep. And they were like, yeah, I'm a monster, but he just couldn't come to terms with it terms with it jacques was like I feel like, more like the stats he he embraced it yeah, for sure that he's like. He liked the lifestyle look at me.
Speaker 2Yeah, which is like funny, because you don't want people to know what you are. Why would you be like look at me, me Right.
Speaker 1You're like in hiding or something. But no, he wanted to. He wanted to entertain and be entertained, but he got caught.
Speaker 2So no telling where he's at now. Right, he could still be wandering around out there, yep. So y'all look him up, yep, so you know what he looks like, so you can be like I saw him on.
Speaker 1He's still hanging around Royal Street.
Speaker 2I saw him in New York. Yep, I saw him on America's Most Wanted. He's in San Francisco I saw him on America's Most Wanted.
Speaker 1He's in.
Speaker 2San Francisco? Where in the world is Charming CEO St Germain?
Speaker 1oh, but one thing he does not as much as I like Twilight, he does not glitter, I'm sure Probably not Because he doesn't get in the sunlight Right, because all you get in the sunlight Right, because all you know he never had brunch, he just had dinner parties and he went to clubs and he walked with women at night, probably bringing them back to his house to fill his wine bottles.
Speaker 2Put them in wine bottles, yep.
Speaker 1Absolutely. But that's my little tale. But y'all let me know what you think. Do you think this is a true one, or do you think the coincidences are just coincidences? Yeah, so was there even a Jacques Saint-Germain, right but the funny thing is is um know where we work at. We have customers that come in, and this lady came in and her name, her last name, was St Germain.
Speaker 2Yes.
Speaker 1And I'm like do you know? There's a vampire in New Orleans, a famous vampire called St Germain, and she's like I didn't know that, Tell me more. And I kind of briefly told her a little bit and she's like my husband's family are all from the city so so was he able to, is he? Gonna go do his ancestry right and be like I've got prostitute blood in me but I'm like, was it possible for him to, you know, have? Bibs and procreate I'm.
Speaker 2Who knows what's possible really I mean renez may right, which I try to get people to name their dogs. That all the time you're like, please? Dog or cat renez may come on I'm sure rayanna's probably like why don't you just do it yourself?
Final Thoughts and Show Closing
Speaker 1right, you named my dog after the loch, ness monster. Yes, yes, sure did all right.
Speaker 2Well, this is one story in the many. I mean, obviously we're doing two this week. Yeah, we'll have another vampire week oh yeah, plenty to go through there's another I mean, the world is a vampire.
Speaker 1it is sent to drain.
Speaker 2Yes, Now we're smashing pumpkins over here.
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Speaker 2I'm always coming to somebody's house. I know I will find you.
Speaker 1Oh no, she will. She's a cancer.
Speaker 2Yeah, ask Holly about when she tells me so I talked to this guy and then 10 minutes later I'm like no no, I'm like damn it. Let me tell you all these things about this guy that I just found. Yeah so Investigator, so yeah, I might, I might could come to your house if you don't do what I say.
Speaker 1Exactly, exactly. But Hold, my Sweet Tea is a Drunken Bee production and you guys remember to stay safe out there. Protect your necks, and just because we're dipping doesn't mean you can't keep sipping blood and wine.
Speaker 2That's right, bye, bye, thank you.