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Sunday, August 24, 2025

Gypsy Rose Blanchard: Queen of the Matricides

 

Gypsy Rose Blanchard: Queen of the Matricides


By Amy Williamson – PWR Network, Café Bizarre

Alright PWR Crew, buckle in. Tonight we’re not just talking about “poor little Gypsy.” We’re talking about what the crime really was — matricide. That word matters.

Because in all the documentaries, Lifetime movies, podcasts, and now TikTok “fandoms,” you’ll hear about a trumped up diagnosis of Munchausen by proxy, Dee Dee’s control, and Gypsy’s “escape.” But what you won’t hear is the cold, hard truth: Gypsy Rose killed her mother. And now her PR machine is making sure you forget it.


Gypsy’s Narrative Machine

While digging into this case, I typed into Google: “Will matricide be on the rise thanks to Gypsy Rose Blanchard?”

What came back? The same cookie-cutter article cloned across different websites. Identical sections: background, Dee Dee’s life, supposed Munchausen by proxy, poor Gypsy at the end. Same spin, same sympathy, dressed up like it’s a “deep dive.” It’s not journalism — it’s PR. Gypsy’s team is pumping out her narrative so it dominates search results, and that infuriates me.

She’s not just rewriting her story, she’s hijacking the entire narrative of matricide itself.


What “Parricide, Patricide, and Matricide” Really Mean

Let’s get terms straight:

  • Parricide = killing one’s parent(s).

  • Patricide = killing one’s father.

  • Matricide = killing one’s mother.

Rare crimes, sure, but real. According to FBI data, parricide accounts for about 2% of homicides in the U.S. In 2017 alone, 169 mothers were killed by their children.

And here’s the kicker: it’s not usually the “mentally ill teen” stereotype you’re fed. Most parricides are committed by adult, middle-class white males with no prior criminal history. But recently? More teens are stepping into that category.


Is Teen Matricide Rising After Gypsy?

Research out of the U.K. shows a rise in mothers killed by sons after 2016. That’s just one year after Gypsy’s case. Coincidence? Maybe. But the timing is chilling.

And the media doesn’t help. The way Gypsy’s story gets spun online — tragic heroine, survivor, influencer-in-waiting — sends the wrong message. That you can kill your mom, get a Hulu show, snag a husband, and monetize it all.

This isn’t “inspiration.” It’s influence. And it’s dangerous.


Why Abuse & Dysfunction Matter — But Don’t Excuse

Yes, Dee Dee was abusive. Sleeping in the same bed with your daughter for years, shaving her head for sympathy, controlling her identity? But proof has come out that Dee Dee was controlling an out-of-control GRB with real medical and behavioral issues from those diagnoses.

So yes, Dee Dee was wrong. But abuse does not equal an automatic excuse for murder.

Studies show that most adolescent parent-killers don’t even have mental illness histories. The common thread is dysfunction: chaotic homes, unchecked power struggles, cycles of neglect, or escalating violence.

Sound familiar? Because Gypsy wasn’t just abused — she was running that pink playhouse herself by the end. And when Nicholas Godejohn came in as her “rescuer,” he became her weapon.


The Carly Greg Case: Teen Matricide in Real Time

If you think Gypsy’s influence isn’t reaching teens, think again. This year, 14-year-old Carly Madison Greg allegedly shot her mother, then texted a friend to come see the body.

That’s the reality we’re living in — teen girls crossing the line, some abused, some dangerously antisocial, and all of them navigating the chaos of broken homes. The difference is, none of them are getting Hulu deals.


Final Thoughts



Matricide is one of the rarest crimes in the world. And yet here we are, with Gypsy Rose Blanchard crowned in pop culture as “queen survivor,” while the real truth is buried under her PR spin.

She’s not just a girl who “escaped.” She committed matricide. And until we start saying that word out loud, we’re just letting her — and her team — control the story.

Wake up. The data is shifting. The cases are adding up. And the Gypsy Rose narrative is not harmless entertainment — it’s influencing lives.


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Saturday, August 16, 2025

Donna Adelson Murder-for-Hire Trial! MORE Florida MAN on PWR Network!

 It's FLORIDA woMAN Friday!!!!




Donna Adelson Murder-for-Hire Trial: It’s Finally Happening Hey PWR Crew and my PWR Dragonflies 🧚‍♀️💎 — you’ve been waiting for this one, and it’s about to go down. The Donna Adelson murder-for-hire trial is finally hitting Leon County, and we’re going to be breaking it all down here on the PWR Network starting Monday, August 19, 2025. The Backstory We go back to July 18, 2014 — Florida State law professor Dan Markel was shot in his own driveway in Tallahassee after dropping his kids at daycare. He didn’t survive. The case shook the legal community, and investigators said it wasn’t random. It was a hit, fueled by an ugly divorce and custody battle with his ex-wife, Wendi Adelson. Prosecutors say Donna Adelson — Wendi’s mother — didn’t just complain about the situation. She plotted to make it go away permanently. Now, after years of twists, sealed testimony, and convictions of everyone else in the alleged conspiracy, the 75-year-old matriarch is facing her own jury. Who’s Already in Prison This case has been a revolving door of convictions before Donna ever took the stand: Charlie Adelson (her son) — convicted last year of first-degree murder, conspiracy, and solicitation. He’s serving life plus 60 years. Katherine Magbanua (Charlie’s ex-girlfriend) — sentenced to life plus 30 years. Sigfredo Garcia (one of the hitmen) — life in prison. Luis Rivera (the other hitman, Latin Kings gang member) — cut a deal, serving 19 years in exchange for testimony. With all of them locked up, the State says Donna is the last Adelson standing. Trial Details Jury selection begins: Monday, August 19, 2025, 8:30 AM in Leon County Court. Jury pool: Nearly 300 potential jurors called. Roughly 100–110 will be questioned, whittled down to 12 jurors + 3 alternates. Expected timeline: Could stretch into the week of September 8. Prosecutors say their case will take 5–7 days; defense estimates 4–6. Where Donna is now: She’s already been moved to Leon County Jail to wait for trial. Pre-Trial Drama No plea deal: Both prosecutors and the defense confirmed — nothing’s on the table. This is going to trial. Wendi Adelson subpoena: Defense is pushing for her to testify, but she’s fighting it hard. Remember, she testified in earlier trials under limited immunity. Whether she takes the stand again could be a bombshell. The prison snitch factor: A jailhouse informant claims Donna was still talking about finding ways to make things “go away” while locked up. That may come up in testimony. Why It Matters This isn’t just another family drama turned deadly. It’s a 10-year saga of privilege, power, and desperation that’s been called one of Florida’s most tangled murder-for-hire cases. And starting Monday, Donna Adelson finally faces the same system her son, his girlfriend, and the hitmen already went through. What’s Next We’ll be covering the trial daily starting Monday, August 19 right here on the PWR Network. And in the spirit of Florida woMAN Fridays that we do on the channel, you already know we’re going to highlight the bigger picture too — the women tangled in these crimes, the court drama, and the fallout that still ripples through Florida today. So buckle up, PWR Crew — this one’s about to get messy! Be sure to join us Monday HERE: https://youtube.com/live/LHCYfHSDnyE?feature=share HAVE you heard of this case? Have you been following it? Let me know in the comments xoAmy

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Life Goes On? The Amy Bradley Case & the Cruise Ship Creeps

 

Life Goes On? The Amy Bradley Case & the Cruise Ship Creeps

By Amy Williamson – PWR Network, Café Bizarre




Intro & Disclaimer

Alright Power Crew, grab your Deloreans—we’re heading straight back to 1998, onto a Royal Caribbean cruise ship where 23-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley vanished without a trace.

Now, let me get this out of the way: this is my opinion and my research. I don’t buy for one second that Amy “fell” or “jumped.” Nope. She was tricked, targeted, and taken. And three men stand out in her final hours:

  • “Yellow” Douglas, the ship’s band member

  • Wayne Bradig, the cabin neighbor

  • Kirk Deweiler, the cruise director

Were they harmless characters in the background—or part of something much darker?


Background on Amy Bradley’s Disappearance

Amy boarded the Rhapsody of the Seas with her parents, Ron and Iva, and brother Brad in March 1998. Within days, she was gone.

Her story is back in the spotlight thanks to Amy Bradley Is Missing on Netflix, but anyone following this case knows the inconsistencies and creepy encounters run much deeper than what the docuseries packaged up.

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Okay. Let’s talk suspects.


Suspect #1: “Yellow” the Band Member

Alistister “Yellow” Douglas played bass for the ship’s band Blue Orchid. He admitted Amy complimented his set, talked music, and even danced with him. He claimed he last saw her around 1 AM.

But multiple witnesses saw him with Amy between 5:30–5:45 AM—and one passenger claimed he handed her a drink. Yellow was spotted leaving the upper deck alone after 6 AM.

He passed a polygraph, but his own daughter later said she found a suitcase full of photos of white women after his cruise days. Creepy much? Add in the fact he allegedly told Amy’s brother Brad “sorry about your sister” before the disappearance was announced—yeah, the vibes are off.


Suspect #2: The Cabin Neighbor

Next door to the Bradleys was Wayne Bradig. He had casual balcony conversations with Amy. After she vanished, her mother claimed Wayne cranked his music loud, talking to someone.

Years later, he got busted in South Africa for illegally smuggling leopard hides. So yes—he had ties to smugglers. Bradig also admitted he liked to cruise alone. His interviews give off twitchy, evasive energy.

Was he directly involved? No evidence proves it. But in cases like this, “weird vibes” matter. His proximity to Amy puts him firmly in the circle of suspicion.


Suspect #3: The Cruise Director

And then there’s Kirk Deweiler, the cruise director. The family reported Amy missing to staff early, yet the ship didn’t fully search or stop passengers from disembarking in Curaçao.

Kirk’s own words still echo: “That’s one family’s unfortunate incident, but we still had 2400 people who paid a lot of money. Life goes on.”

Excuse me? That’s your take on a young woman vanishing on your ship? No empathy, no urgency, no accountability. Many—including Amy’s brother Brad—believe Kirk knew more than he let on.

It’s not just callousness; it screams cover-up.


My Theory

I don’t think one man pulled this off. I think it was a network—a trafficking pipeline operating on cruise ships. Photos of passengers went missing. Witnesses later spotted women resembling Amy in Curaçao and Barbados, some whispering her name directly. One FBI-confirmed photo even matched Amy.

And here’s the darkest layer: traffickers are known to impregnate victims, then use their children as leverage. Some eyewitness accounts suggest Amy may have had kids in captivity. If true, that explains why she never ran when seen.

So no, I don’t believe Amy fell overboard. I believe she was taken, hidden, and moved off that ship through a system designed to look the other way.


Closing Thoughts

It’s been 27 years. Families of the missing live in limbo, caught between hope and grief. Amy’s case is proof of how quickly someone can disappear—and how cruise lines prioritize profit over passengers.

Could she still be alive? I believe so. And even if not, the truth is out there—and the cover-ups need to be exposed.

Life may “go on” for cruise directors. But for Amy’s family—and for anyone who has followed her story—it won’t until she’s found.


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Saturday, July 12, 2025

Ryan Anderson Drops the Mic… Then Breaks Down: The Billboard Scandal Gets Messy!

 

Ryan Anderson Drops a Bombshell: The Billboard Fallout and His Live Stream Breakdown

Ryan Anderson, known as Gypsy Rose’s ex-husband, is back on the live stream scene, stirring up conversations and dropping some unexpected news. His latest live on TikTok—streamed alongside the commentary from the Power Network and Crafted Evidence podcast—gave fans a mix of drama, confessions, and a look at where he stands now after his split with Gypsy.

If you’ve been following the JIP universe, you already know things get messy fast. Ryan’s recent appearance didn’t disappoint, as he tackled everything from his lost teaching job to the infamous billboard targeting Gypsy. Plus, there was plenty of audience interaction with fun polls and viewer battles, keeping the energy lively.

For those who avoid TikTok, no worries. The commentary crew at Power Network not only restreams Ryan’s lives but also recommend the Pink Cloud9 podcast for clear, non-monetized updates on the ongoing drama. Strap in, because this episode was packed with revelations and emotional moments.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZv--8QqgtI

Where to Catch Ryan: TikTok Live and YouTube Hangouts

Ryan’s main hub is his TikTok page, where he hosts live streams that mix grilling the audience with quick polls and random banter. His YouTube channel offers additional content, but the live TikTok sessions are where things really happen. He often announces his upcoming streams to make sure his fans don’t miss out, although some viewers find these announcements a bit much.

During his lives, Ryan loves interacting with chatters, showing off vivid graphics—because, who doesn’t enjoy a flashy light show? If you’re not a TikTok fan, you can find him and related commentary on YouTube channels like Crafted Evidence, where they break down the events alongside viewers.

Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect from Ryan’s streams:

  1. Polls that get the audience talking (red for no, blue for yes style)
  2. Defense of Gypsy Rose, sometimes frustrating for viewers craving juicy gossip
  3. Personal stories and updates from Ryan’s life post-split
  4. Some lighthearted moments, including graphics and viewer shoutouts

If you want to keep up without hopping on TikTok, crafted podcast streams offer a solid alternative.

Keeping Up with the JIP Verse—Without Supporting Gypsy Rose Directly

Following the drama in the JIP universe can be overwhelming, especially if you’d rather not support some personalities financially. That’s where podcasts like Pink Cloud9 come in, offering updates by scanning social feeds, Reddit, and TikTok live clips without monetizing the content aggressively.

Pink Cloud9 creates a neutral space—a bit like scanning the chatter without having to pledge loyalty or money to any side. That helps viewers stay informed without falling into the messy side-taking that’s common among JIP creators.

There are no sides here—just the facts. It’s a complicated story, but often the best choice is to be a free thinker, parsing information from various sources without getting sucked into unnecessary conflict.

Ryan Anderson’s Shocking Job Loss: Teaching and Turmoil

One of the most powerful moments in Ryan’s live was when he revealed he lost his special education teaching job. This wasn’t just any job but something he truly loved and considered his calling.

The fallout began with Ryan’s participation in the Lifetime show. Despite pleading with the producers to keep his school and principal anonymous, a recorded conversation aired, sparking administrative reactions. His principal later told him she wanted to fire him immediately but was legally unable. From that point, Ryan felt a target was on his back.

Here’s what unfolded during the school year:

  • Ryan received write-ups for tardiness, which stemmed from him trying to manage his day without breaks (his aide had passed away, leaving him without support)
  • Complaints about his supervisor led to further write-ups
  • Over time, these accumulated write-ups became an excuse to not renew his contract, though officially, they pointed to tardiness

Emotionally, Ryan was devastated to lose a job praised by his principal as "a benefit to these kids." The irony of being told he was valuable but still let go cut deep.

"I was a great teacher to my students," Ryan said with sincerity. "I loved my job, and it hurts that it’s gone now because of media attention and the drama that followed."

Though the situation was painful, Ryan has no plans to sue. He’s accepted the reality and is focusing on moving forward.

The Billboard Drama: Ryan’s Take on Free Speech and Morals

The billboard calling out Gypsy Rose stirred a hornet’s nest online. Ryan shared his honest views during the live, striking a balance between defending freedom of speech and his personal values.

He made it clear that while the billboard was harsh, he wouldn’t have supported such a public callout if it was against just anyone. Because of his close connection, he feels justified discussing it openly.

Ryan found some humor in the situation—especially the irony of the billboard saying things like “You are not the father” when Gypsy was at the center of a true crime storyline.

Some key points Ryan made about the billboard:

  • It’s a matter of free speech, even if it hurts feelings
  • Ryan feels more entitled to express his views because of his personal history
  • He recognizes the pain but doesn’t back down on speaking out

Gypsy Rose’s Life After Parole: Boozy Escapades and Public Fumbles

Since Gypsy Rose got off parole, her public behavior has caught a lot of eyes. Ryan didn’t hold back during the live about her recent boozy TikTok live streams and outings in Austin, Texas.

He pointed out that Gypsy’s drinking isn’t new, but broadcasting it online adds fuel to the controversy. More troubling was the “Ivory Rose Grows Wild” incident, where Gypsy was spotted associating with people she previously claimed abused or stalked her. This move disappointed many supporters, including Ryan.

Ryan touched on how this — along with the larger JIP community drama — has divided creators and fans alike. He urged people to avoid picking sides unnecessarily because the real issue at heart is the violence and unaliveness (attempted murder) in the story.

“There’s no need to pick sides,” Ryan said. “Are you for or against Gypsy Rose? That’s what matters.”
“Healing is important, but going back to those who tormented you? That hurts.”

Here’s a quick timeline of Gypsy’s public behavior that drew criticism:

  • Early post-parole outings with drinking streamed on TikTok
  • Appearance with ‘Ivory Rose Grows Wild’ supporters who had previously been hostile
  • Numerous online spats and divided audience reactions
  • Community fractures along creator lines around loyalty and hate

Ryan’s Thoughts on Love, Betrayal, and Letting Go

Ryan’s live also took a personal turn as he reflected on his relationship with Gypsy Rose. He admitted feeling betrayed and hurt but also recognized that there were real feelings involved.

He defended his love for Gypsy—even though it ended badly—and declared, “I will never apologize for loving her.” He’s mad and sick about how things ended, but he’s also choosing not to fuel hate.

Ryan’s mindset on moving forward includes:

  • Acknowledging he was manipulated but that the relationship had real emotions
  • Rejecting hate as a waste of energy, but keeping his personal values intact
  • Accepting the past but focusing on growth and self-care

Ryan’s Lessons Learned:

  • Love doesn’t erase betrayal
  • Holding onto hate drains your energy
  • Moving on means choosing peace—even with messy histories


Viewer Battles and Real Talk: When Faith Stepped Up

One memorable segment was Ryan’s “battle” with a viewer named Faith, a fellow special education teacher. Their banter quickly turned into a heartfelt exchange about disability, caregiving, and the struggle for independence.

Faith’s appreciation for Ryan’s teaching resonated deeply, giving a touching glimpse of community support even during turbulent times.

Some highlights:

  • Faith opened up about her own challenges with disability and caregiving
  • Ryan connected through shared experiences in special education
  • The live chat filled with empathy and encouragement
  • A reminder of the humanity behind the online drama

This raw moment brought a hopeful tone to an otherwise chaotic night.

Community Reflection: Division, Healing, and Moving Forward

The JIP community often feels like a battleground, with creators and fans polarized by algorithms and drama. Ryan voiced frustration about this division but remained hopeful.

He encouraged viewers to:

  • Be free thinkers and avoid hive mind mentality
  • Focus on shared values, like opposing violence
  • Recognize that diverse opinions are healthy and needed

He also reminded the community to:

  • Look for creators who admit mistakes and want balanced discourse
  • Avoid taking sides that promote hatred
  • Remember the real victims behind the story


What’s Next for Ryan and the JIP Story?

Ryan teased more to come—possibly a book, podcast episodes, or other projects to share his side of the story in more depth. Meanwhile, Gypsy Rose’s public path after parole remains unpredictable, especially as she continues to attract attention for her behavior.

For Ryan, the hope is healing and moving forward on his own terms, whether that involves new jobs, personal growth, or creative outlets.

Keep an eye on Ryan’s channels and these supporting podcasts for ongoing updates and insights.


Ryan’s live stream revealed a man caught between the fallout of a notorious relationship and his own search for balance and truth. His story is full of contradictions: love and betrayal, humor and heartbreak, fighting divisions yet sparking debate. One thing’s clear—his life after Gypsy Rose isn’t quiet, and there’s more to come.

For news, streams, and balanced talks on the JIP universe, check out the Power Network and the shows linked throughout this post.

Your turn: What do you think about Ryan’s live revelations? Is he moving on, or still stuck in the drama? Sound off in the comments or catch the next live to see the story unfold.


Watch the full stream here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZv--8QqgtI

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Nancy Grace Was Fooled By A Master! Gypsy Rose and Casey Anthony Are One In The Same Type of Psychopath!

Did Nancy Grace, the queen of crime commentary, just get played? It sure looks that way! I was totally caught off guard watching her recent video where she seemed to be buying into Gypsy Rose Blanchard's narrative. Seriously? Comparing Casey Anthony to Gypsy Rose? That's when I knew I had to jump in.

Nancy Grace, known for her no-holds-barred approach, especially during the Casey Anthony saga, appears to be showing Gypsy Rose some sympathy. But is it misplaced? I think so.

Nancy, bless her heart, might be falling for Gypsy Rose's manipulations. The idea that Gypsy's mother had Munchausen syndrome by proxy? I'm not buying it. It feels like a carefully crafted story by her lawyer to get her released. It's time to set the record straight.

First, for those who might not know, let's do a quick recap. Casey Anthony was the Florida mom accused of murdering her daughter Caylee. Gypsy Rose Blanchard is known for her involvement in the death of her mother, Dee Dee, who subjected her to years of unnecessary medical treatments. These cases are different, and to compare them is... well, let's get into it. If you want to support my channel and get early access to videos, special emojis, and exclusive live streams, consider becoming a Dragonfly member. Join the fun here: ParaWomenRadio Membership.

Nancy Grace and the Casey Anthony Obsession

Remember the "Tot Mom" trial? Nancy Grace was all over it. She practically made it her mission to hold Casey Anthony accountable. She didn't hold back her disdain for Casey's parents either, initially.

Here's a little flashback. In one clip, Nancy demands, "Miss Anthony, the court would say to you, where is Caylee Anthony?" She was one of the first to cover the case. Even early on, she sensed something wasn't adding up. She even coined the term "Tot Mom"!

Nancy was outraged when the jury delivered a "not guilty" verdict. "The devil is dancing tonight," she declared. But here's the twist: Later, Nancy seemed to soften her stance. She even suggested the Anthonys were victims themselves. Some people believe George Anthony might have abused Casey and even been involved in Caylee's death. It's a dark theory.

Take a listen to Cindy Anthony's frantic 911 call: "There's something wrong. I found my daughter's car today, and it smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car!" You can listen to the 911 call here: Cindy Anthony 911 Call. Did Nancy realize she blamed the wrong people? Did she finally see Casey as the true culprit?

The Bizarre Comparison: Casey Anthony and Gypsy Rose Blanchard

So, why is Nancy Grace lumping Casey and Gypsy together? In her video, Nancy draws parallels, calling Gypsy Rose a victim of child abuse. She points to Gypsy's horrific experiences: torture, lost teeth, unnecessary surgeries, and forced wheelchair use. You can see some of that footage here: Nancy Grace on Gypsy Rose.

Rob Dick weighed in, suggesting Casey resurfaced because of Gypsy getting a show. Shannon Butler highlighted the abuse Gypsy suffered. But Casey even commented on Gypsy getting a show.

Nancy believes both women are parasites. But I disagree. I don't think Gypsy Rose is as innocent as she appears. What about that alleged chromosomal disorder? Could it explain some of her medical issues? Excessive drooling, hyperactivity, hypersexuality – these are serious things! Check out this video discussing the possible diagnosis: Microcephaly and Gypsy Rose.

Bethy Marshall added that Casey is grandiose. She sees Gypsy Blanchard having a reality TV show, and now she wants that idealized life. It's the same kind of offending pattern that's going to run throughout the rest of her life, she claims.

The Parasite Label

Let's dig into this "parasite" idea. Both Casey and Gypsy have been called manipulative and exploitative. They're accused of playing the public for sympathy and profit. Nancy Grace even described it as a "parasitic lifestyle," marked by poor behavioral controls, hypersexuality, lying, and manipulativeness.

But is it an accurate comparison? Does it oversimplify these complex situations?

Here are some examples:

  • Manipulation: Casey allegedly lied about Caylee's whereabouts. Gypsy allegedly manipulated her then-boyfriend into killing her mother.
  • Profit: Casey has Substack and TikTok. Gypsy has a reality show.
  • "Dry Bagging" the Public: Both women are accused of seeking sympathy to get money.

The Truth About Gypsy Rose Blanchard's Medical History

Let's talk about Munchausen by proxy. Is that really what was going on with Dee Dee Blanchard? I'm not convinced. It feels like a convenient narrative created by Gypsy's lawyer.

Where is the evidence of Munchausen? Her lawyer cooked up the Munchausen syndrome by proxy claim to save her! Gypsy's true medical diagnosis points to some underlying issues that have been ignored.

The Allure of Profit and Attention

Okay, let's be real. Both Casey Anthony and Gypsy Rose Blanchard are making money off their stories. Casey's on Substack and TikTok, potentially raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars. Gypsy has a reality show and other ventures.

Is it ethical? That's a whole other debate.

Setting the Record Straight: My Message to Nancy Grace

I couldn't stay silent. I had to leave a comment on Nancy Grace's live stream. Here's what I said: "Hey Nancy, remember how you once said you were wrong about the Anthonys? Well, you are wrong about Gypsy Rose. She is just as bad as Casey Anthony, if not worse. I respect you a great deal and really think you should look into the GRB story more. She's a liar. Dee Dee didn't have Munchausen syndrome by proxy. That was a diagnosis her lawyer cooked up to save her. A five-minute search will enlighten you. She's awful."

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Conclusion

So, was Nancy Grace fooled by a master? Did Gypsy Rose successfully manipulate her? I think so. And are Gypsy Rose and Casey Anthony one in the same type of psychopath? That's up for debate. But one thing's for sure: this story is far from over.