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The Dark Story of Dee Dee and Gypsy

Feb 19, 2025

Dee Dee Wanted Her Daughter To Be Sick, Gypsy Wanted Her Mom Murdered

Background

  • Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blancharde lived in Springfield, Missouri, for seven years before Dee Dee's murder.
  • Dee Dee was a full-time caretaker for her daughter Gypsy, whom she claimed had numerous health issues.
  • Gypsy was portrayed as severely ill with a list of medical conditions, including muscular dystrophy and epilepsy, among others.
  • Dee Dee convinced others that Gypsy had the mind of a child, despite being an adult.

Community and Lifestyle

  • The Blanchardes lived in a house built by Habitat for Humanity, with amenities for Gypsy's supposed disabilities.
  • Dee Dee maintained a close relationship with neighbors, sharing her story of escaping an abusive past.
  • They received extensive help and charity, such as trips to Disney World and meeting celebrities.
  • Dee Dee portrayed herself as a selfless mother, garnering sympathy and support.

The Revelation

  • In June, a shocking Facebook post claimed Dee Dee was dead.
  • Police found Dee Dee dead in her home, but Gypsy was missing.
  • Gypsy was later found with Nicholas Godejohn in Wisconsin, unharmed and able to walk.
  • Gypsy revealed she could walk and her ailments were fabricated by her mother.
  • Gypsy's mother was diagnosed with Munchausen by proxy, inducing illnesses in Gypsy for attention and sympathy.

Dee Dee's Deception

  • Dee Dee had a history of using various aliases and deceiving people.
  • She claimed Gypsy's father was abusive and non-supportive, which was untrue.
  • Gypsy was actually healthy but was subjected to numerous unnecessary medical treatments and surgeries.

Legal Proceedings

  • Gypsy and Nicholas Godejohn were charged with murder.
  • Gypsy pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and received a 10-year sentence.
  • Nicholas Godejohn faced trial separately.
  • Gypsy claimed the murder was an escape from abuse, not just to be with her boyfriend.

Gypsy's Life After Arrest

  • Gypsy appeared healthier in prison, off medications, and gained weight.
  • She expressed a desire to help others and learn from her experiences.
  • Gypsy realized her situation was abusive and manipulated by her mother.

Community Reaction

  • The case attracted public interest and speculation, with many not understanding the full scope of the deception.
  • Online groups debated the guilt and innocence of those involved and scrutinized Dee Dee's friends and family.
  • The misbelief and fraud offended many, complicating perceptions of the case.

Conclusion

  • Gypsy Rose Blanchard, once portrayed as a sickly girl, was revealed to be a victim of severe manipulation and abuse.
  • The story highlights issues of medical oversight, parental manipulation, and the complexities of escaping abusive situations.
  • Gypsy remains in prison but states she feels freer than she did when living under her mother's control.