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Gypsy Rose Won’t Hold Back Anything on New TV Docuseries

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard continues to share details about the events that ended with the murder of her mother in 2015. In a new docuseries, which will air on the Lifetimes channel, the young woman will recount the “insane fantasies of her ex-boyfriend before Dee Dee’s murder, as well as never-before-seen evidence that shocked her lawyers. Before leaving prison, the alleged victim of Munchausen by proxy—now known as factitious disorder imposed on another—filmed several interviews for the documentary series:

The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard

Through a six-episode installment, the young woman will explain how she and her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn conspired to kill her mother – saying that she felt she would never escape Dee Dee “as long as she was alive.” According to specialized media, the collected material has strong statements such as Gypsy Rose’s admission of guilt: “It was me. “It was my idea.” Likewise, she will recount the murder and rape fantasies of her ex-boyfriend, and of her supposed alter ego named Victor: a 500-year-old vampire with a thirst to kill.

“I believed that I was capable of that or I believed in that alternative personality that I had. He told me to investigate on my own the ways to commit a murder. He suggested poison, so I Googled different types of poison,” she stated. “He then suggested arson, dropping a candle on the bed and burning the house down. I suggested the gun. He said a gun would make too much noise and alert neighbors. Finally, we decided on a knife as a weapon. “I stole the knife from a Wal-Mart.”

Blanchard further claimed that her ex-boyfriend “really wanted to make my mother suffer as much as possible, in a very violent and demented way,” and also wanted to kill Dee Dee and then rape her along with her, before dumping her body in an abandoned barn. where “there are pigs… and pigs will eat anything.” Initially facing charges of first-degree murder, she agreed to plead guilty to a charge of second-degree murder and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Blanchard later testified against Godejohn, who is serving a life sentence.

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Episodes will be available starting at 8 p.m. (ET) on its release date and can be viewed on the Lifetime website from the day after its premiere.”

This story was written in Spanish by Daniel Matute in Cultura Colectiva.

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