Showing posts with label gypsy rose lies. Show all posts
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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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Monday, August 18, 2025

Dee Dee Blanchard: The Mom Who Made Munchausen by Proxy Famous… But What You Don’t Know About Her Daughter Gypsy Rose

 

Dee Dee Blanchard: The Mom Who Made Munchausen by Proxy Famous — But What You Don’t Know About Gypsy Rose

By Amy Williamson – PWR Network, Café Bizarre



Alright PWR Crew, buckle in. Everybody thinks they know the Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blanchard story — the mom with Munchausen by proxy who forced her daughter into wheelchairs, shaved heads, and endless surgeries until Gypsy snapped and had her killed. That’s the version you’ve seen on Dr. Phil, in Mommy Dead and Dearest, and plastered across every true crime documentary out there.

But that’s not the story I told in my live — and it’s not the one I believe.

Because when you strip away the Lifetime movie filter and really look at the facts, the paperwork, the interviews, and the way Gypsy herself talks, you see something different. You see a mother-daughter team running a long con. Yes, Dee Dee was manipulative and sick — but Gypsy wasn’t some wide-eyed innocent prisoner. She lied too. She exaggerated too. And she benefitted, right alongside her mother, until it all fell apart.


The Con of Illness

In the live, I walked through how this wasn’t Munchausen by proxy. Dee Dee didn’t act alone — Gypsy played her part. She sat in front of doctors, she repeated the lies, she leaned into the sympathy. Did Dee Dee orchestrate some of it? Sure. But Gypsy knew more than she pretended. She wasn’t just dragged from surgery to surgery against her will — she also learned how to manipulate.

Remember, this went on for years. Wheelchairs. Feeding tubes. Surgeries. Medications. And not all of it was unnecessary. Some procedures? She really had them. Some conditions? There were signs they existed. That’s why this case isn’t clean-cut. Gypsy wasn’t 100% healthy. But the way she and Dee Dee packaged it, performed it, and paraded it — that was the grift.


Dee Dee: Master of the Hustle

I said it in the live — Dee Dee was slick. She played the system like a fiddle. Free trips. Charity donations. Celebrities. Doctors signing off without asking too many questions because who wants to be the one to deny a suffering child? Dee Dee understood the power of a sob story and she milked it.

But here’s the thing: she didn’t do it in a vacuum. A hustle this big doesn’t keep rolling unless the ADULT kid plays along. And Gypsy did.


Gypsy: The “Victim” Who Lied Too

This is the part the mainstream won’t touch. Gypsy wasn’t just the abused child who suddenly woke up to her mother’s lies. She knew. She lied to her mom, she lied to doctors, and she exaggerated her illnesses herself. She got to go on trips, meet celebrities, get gifts, and live in a free house. She wasn’t chained in a basement — she was part of the performance.

That doesn’t mean Dee Dee wasn’t abusive. She was. It doesn’t mean Gypsy had an easy way out. She didn’t. But it also doesn’t mean Gypsy was this angelic figure who finally stood up to a monster. She was in on it. That’s what makes this case so messy — and why I keep saying, this wasn’t just Munchausen by proxy. It was a partnership in fraud that turned deadly.


Murder as the Breaking Point

Eventually, the con unraveled. Gypsy, tired of the control, tired of being treated like a child when she KNEW she was a grown woman sneaking online, found her way out through manipulation again — this time manipulating her severely autistic boyfriend into killing Dee Dee.

And the internet rushed to crown her a hero. But in reality? She traded one hustle for another. First, she played sick. Then, she played victim. And both times, people bought it. And now she's coned a disabled man into MURDER!


Why It Still Matters



In my live, I said this isn’t just about Dee Dee or Gypsy. It’s about how easy it is to fall for a story when it’s packaged right. Doctors, charities, media — they all bought it. And even now, the narrative is still warped. The truth is grittier: two women locked in a toxic con, both manipulating, both lying, both damaged.

That’s the version worth talking about. Not because it’s prettier, but because it’s real.


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Thursday, January 30, 2025

Dee Dee Blanchard: What Friends Say About Her Family Secrets!

 


The Untold Truth of Dee Dee Blanchard and Gypsy Rose

Dee Dee Blanchard's life and death have captivated the public for years, largely due to the shocking actions of her daughter, Gypsy Rose Blanchard. The case has been shrouded in mystery and misinformation, with many assuming Dee Dee had Munchausen syndrome by proxy and painted Gypsy as a helpless victim. But what if the narrative we've been fed isn't entirely accurate? What if Gypsy was not only aware of the lies but an active participant? Let’s look deeper into the details revealed by family members, friends, and hidden truths.

Who Was Dee Dee Blanchard?

Dee Dee Blanchard’s public image portrayed her as a caring mother who sacrificed everything for her sickly daughter. Photos and interviews often showed her smiling next to Gypsy, who appeared frail and wheelchair-bound. However, interviews with family and friends paint a different picture.

Dee Dee’s younger years tell us that she wasn’t the manipulative, cold-hearted figure many imagine. In fact, her family describes her as spoiled but sweet, a "mama’s girl” who was sheltered. She had a vibrant personality, loved by the kids around her, and carried a youthful energy even into adulthood. Yet, this same charm was allegedly weaponized as Dee Dee started engaging in scams.

Contrary to popular belief, Dee Dee was not diagnosed with Munchausen syndrome by proxy. This narrative was introduced by Gypsy’s legal team to shift the court of public opinion. Family members have shared that Dee Dee didn’t start “grifting” until she met Gypsy’s father, Rod Blanchard. According to them, her behavior was influenced by his own family's actions, suggesting the seeds of deceit might not have been entirely her own doing.

Gypsy Rose: Was She a Victim or an Accomplice?

Gypsy Rose may have been framed as a helpless victim in many retellings of this case, but key details challenge this story. Family members affirm that Gypsy was very much aware of her mother’s cons. In fact, she played an active role in lying about her illnesses, from claiming to need a wheelchair to shaving her head for appearances.

Text messages and conversations between Gypsy and her then-boyfriend Nick Godejohn paint a clearer picture of her motives. These messages reveal that Gypsy devised the plan to kill her mother. She manipulated Nick, a man with documented mental disabilities, to commit the crime for her. Essentially, she crafted a narrative that positioned herself as desperate and incapable when, in fact, she orchestrated the entire chain of events.

Family members have expressed frustration over the leniency shown to Gypsy, who served a much lighter sentence compared to Godejohn. Many believe that Gypsy exploited her mother, Nick, and even the public to achieve her own freedom.

The Family’s Perspective

Dee Dee’s family holds mixed feelings about her legacy. While some acknowledge her flaws, particularly her scams and overprotective parenting, they reject the idea that she deserved to die. Many members of Dee Dee’s extended family believe Gypsy's story was overblown to minimize her role in the crime.

One family member explained, “We knew Dee Dee did things wrong, but she wasn’t the monster the media makes her out to be.” Even Gypsy’s claims about abuse within the family are questioned. For instance, accusations against Dee Dee’s father have been staunchly denied, with relatives accusing Gypsy of lying to bolster her case.

Interestingly, despite Dee Dee’s criminal behavior, some family members describe her actions as misguided attempts to provide for her daughter. The cons—like securing free trips or housing—were seen by them as efforts born out of desperation, not malice.

What the Case Teaches Us

The murder of Dee Dee Blanchard is not a simple story of an evil mother and a helpless daughter. It’s a cautionary tale about manipulation, perspective, and abuse of trust. Public narratives are often curated to simplify complicated realities, leading to one-dimensional characters: the abuser and the survivor. But in this case, the lines are much blurrier.

Dee Dee did NOT have Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and Gypsy was not the innocent victim everyone wanted to believe. The truth points to two people deeply enmeshed in deception. Gypsy understood the dynamic and used it to her advantage. Her mother may have set the stage, but Gypsy took the lead when it came to ensuring her own freedom—even if it meant manipulating an innocent man into murder.

The Bigger Questions

Why would a family fractured by betrayal stay silent in courtrooms and media interviews? For some, it’s fear of retribution from Gypsy and her supporters. For others, it’s frustration over the legal system’s failure to address all sides of this tragedy.

Gypsy’s father, Rod, who many believe enabled some of the early grifts, has also avoided deeper scrutiny. His role in encouraging financial scams remains largely unexplored, even as family members allege that these behaviors influenced Dee Dee’s actions. The family’s silence may also point to deeper wounds, ones they’ve chosen to avoid reopening for the sake of self-preservation.

Final Thoughts

The story of Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blanchard is not as black-and-white as documentaries and dramatized series often make it seem. Dee Dee was flawed but not irredeemable, and Gypsy was far from a passive participant. While Gypsy’s legal team masterfully manipulated the Munchausen narrative, the evidence shows Gypsy was in on the cons all along.

The case raises critical questions about public perception, accountability, and manipulation. If Gypsy could con her mother, a man with disabilities, and an entire judicial system, where does the responsibility truly lie? It’s time to rethink everything we think we know about the Blanchards.

Justice for Dee Dee doesn’t mean ignoring her faults, but it does mean holding Gypsy accountable for the role she played—not just in the murder, but in the lies that brought them both to that tragic end.

Sunday, January 26, 2025

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard has had it up to here with the rumors circulating online about her and her daughter, Aurora!!!!

People Magazine Interviewed Gypsy Rose! Here are the lies that she is STILL trying to feed to us:

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard has had it up to here with the rumors circulating online about her and her daughter, Aurora!!!! In a recent Instagram post, the FAKE Munchausen by proxy survivor set the record straight and shut down the gossip mill.!! Despite what you may have heard, CPS did not visit Gypsy-Rose's Louisiana home out of concern for her newborn daughter, the GRB liar stated. In fact, she made it clear that Aurora is safe, healthy, and definitely not in need of any intervention from Child Protective Services. So, all you rumor-mongers can take a seat. Oh but Grifty Rose, If she hadn't been born to a convicted murderer on parole, maybe so GypGyp but she WAS! So she isn't presumed safe!


And let's not forget the other ridiculous claims floating around. No, Gypsy-Rose did not use a "doll or fake baby" in the photo she shared after Aurora's birth. And no, she is not popping weight loss pills like they're candy. She made sure to clarify that she is not on any weight loss medication, thank you very much.
So, to sum it up, Gypsy-Rose Blanchard is tired of the fake news and is setting the record straight once and for all. Let's give this woman a break and focus on something more important, shall we? Or how about, GRB takes a seat and GOES AWAY WITH ALL HER LIES!!!



She Goes on to say "I'm here to set the record straight on all the ridiculous rumors circulating among content creators," she later informed PEOPLE. "It's not aimed at anyone in particular, just the absurd rumors that have been floating around lately that I felt compelled to address because they are completely false."

Blanchard went on to clarify, "I have never resorted to weight loss drugs to shed pounds. I was fortunate to have a healthy pregnancy and barely gained any weight during that time."


Gypsy recently shared the news of the arrival of her daughter Aurora with Ken Urker. In her initial list of "fake rumors," the Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up star included a final warning in her post, criticizing those who believe in such rumors.


"IF ANYONE ACTUALLY BUYS INTO THIS NONSENSE, THEN YOUR BRAIN HAS BEEN CORRUPTED BY MISINFORMATION AND CLICKBAIT FILLED WITH BIAS AND HATE," she concluded, emphasizing, "God gave you a brain, USE IT."


Blanchard welcomed her baby girl just in time for the new year and has been giving some updates, mentioning that she's "embracing motherhood in 2025," but has refrained from sharing any photos or videos of the baby. Except for the photo that was shared on Tiktok while she was still in the hospital. Do NOT Believe this woman, she is a murderer and a liar! 


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Monday, June 17, 2024

Just Like Pepper from AHS? Unveiling Gypsy Rose's Alleged Chromosomal Disorder: A Deep Dive!

In the realm of True Crime, whispers have been circulating about Gypsy Rose's alleged chromosomal disorder with neurological implications. This disorder is said to be characterized by distinct facial features and has sparked discussions within the community. Today, we will delve into this intriguing topic that sheds light on Gypsy Rose's medical history and challenges. Let's unravel the mysteries surrounding this condition on ParaWomen Radio.












Gypsy Rose's Alleged Condition: Microsyly and Its Implications The condition that Gypsy Rose has been rumored to have is known as microsyly, a rare neurological disorder that affects brain development and can manifest in various health challenges. In day's past it people with this condition were called "Pin Heads" and put into side show shows. Despite Gypsy's reluctance to have this information surface, let's explore the causes, diagnosis, and treatment associated with microsyly. Understanding Microsyly: Causes and Development Microsyly is a condition that affects a child's brain and skull development, leading to distinct facial characteristics and potential health complications. The causes of microsyly can vary, with factors such as genetic conditions, infections during pregnancy, and environmental influences playing a role in its development. Let's delve into the potential triggers of microsyly and how they can impact an individual's health. Factors Contributing to Microsyly Development Genetic or chromosomal abnormalities Infections during pregnancy (e.g., rubella, chickenpox, Zika virus) Maternal conditions (e.g., PKU) Environmental factors (e.g., exposure to illicit drugs, alcohol, toxins) Symptoms and Effects of Microsyly While the defining feature of microsyly is decreased head circumference, the condition can also have various effects on an individual's health and development. From delayed milestones to learning difficulties and physical challenges, microsyly can significantly impact one's quality of life. Let's examine the symptoms and implications associated with microsyly. Impacts of Microsyly on Health Delayed developmental milestones Learning difficulties Movement and balance issues Feeding challenges (swallowing, dysphagia) Hearing loss Vision impairment Distorted facial features Hyperactivity High-pitched cry The Controversy Surrounding Gypsy Rose's Diagnosis Despite Gypsy Rose acknowledging her chromosomal disorder, there remains speculation about the severity and implications of her condition. While she maintains it is a mild case, her medical history tells a different story, with numerous surgeries and medical visits suggesting otherwise. Let's explore the complexities of Gypsy Rose's condition and the impact it has had on her life.

In conclusion, the discussion surrounding Gypsy Rose's alleged chromosomal disorder sheds light on the complexities of microsyly and its implications for individuals affected by rare neurological conditions. While the true extent of Gypsy Rose's condition may remain shrouded in mystery, exploring the potential causes, symptoms, and effects of microsyly offers insight into the challenges faced by those living with such disorders. For a more in-depth analysis of this topic, tune in to the full discussion on ParaWomen Radio!