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Gipsy Rose Blanchard Opens Up Over Mother Murder
Gipsy Rose Blanchard has spoken out about her involvement in her mother’s murder in 2015 by her then-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn. Godejohn. Gipsy reflects on the trauma she experienced and how it influenced her decisions.
Godejohn received a life sentence without parole plus an additional 25 years for armed criminal action. Gypsy Rose released from prison after serving time for mom’s murder. She received a 10-year sentence after pleading guilty to second-degree murder.
Gipsy Rose, a victim of years of torture linked to Munchausen syndrome by proxy, admitted working with her then-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to organize Dee Dee’s murder.
According to the now-33-year-old, the “final straw” came a month before the murder, when her mother “tried to cut” her neck after her voice grew “high-pitched.”
She described appealing to her mother, saying that there was nothing wrong with her voice, but Dee Dee nevertheless took her to a pulmonologist, who advised “exploratory surgery of her larynx.”
Gypsy Rose Muzzled
Gipsy Rose had already tried to flee twice and shot her mother with a “BB gun” after Dee Dee allegedly “chained” her to the bed, stating she was becoming “harder to control” as she aged.
Gipsy Rose called the suggested voice box operation “completely unnecessary” and claimed it made her “truly” worry about the “scope of [her mom’s] malice.”
Gipsy said that her mother would “muzzle” her mouth at night with a CPAP machine “for my fake sleep apnoea” and use Orajel to “numb” her mouth, causing her to “drool and slur.”
She also blamed Dee Dee for her teeth falling out, which she explained as a “side effect of superfluous medications.”
“By speaking for me and scripting every interaction, she prevented me from discovering my voice. In my opinion, my literal voice, no matter how squeaky it was, could be taken away. She wrote, “Her final play.”
Dee Dee successfully persuaded multiple doctors that her daughter had a variety of medical issues, including asthma, cancer, Down syndrome, epilepsy, and more.
Second-degree murder
Gipsy revealed that her mother even went so far as to shave her head, saying, “It’s going to fall out anyway, so let’s just keep it nice and neat.”
In terms of how Dee Dee deceived so many doctors, it is believed that the drugs she gave Gipsy “induced many of the symptoms of diseases [that] doctors thought they were treating.”
Over nine years, Dee Dee admitted Gipsy to the hospital more than 100 times, citing various fictitious medical ailments.
Gipsy pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2016 after her mother, Dee Dee, died. She was sentenced to ten years and will be freed on parole on December 28, 2023, after serving 85 percent of her sentence.
Her then-boyfriend, Godejohn, who carried out the fatal stabbing in 2015 at Gypsy’s request, was sentenced to life in jail with no chance of release.
During her trial, Gipsy claimed that the reason she conspired to kill her mother was the years of abuse she had undergone, which left her feeling as if murder was her only option. She described how Dee Dee pushed her to use a wheelchair and endure numerous unneeded medical exams and treatments.
Her mother also exploited Gypsy Rose by portraying her as a terminally ill and crippled kid to garner sympathy and charitable donations from organizations such as Make-A-Wish and The Walt Disney Company, all while maintaining complete control over Gypsy’s life.
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