Treatment should’ve been mandatory. It’s very strange to me that she was allowed to refuse it.
@LenaFerrari10 ай бұрын
I don't think she should have been able to refuse it either, but she was bc she was considered mentally sane/stable enough to be considered guilty and go to prison, rather than be sent to a psychiatric facility for the criminally insane
@JustSheilz10 ай бұрын
Jail isnt about treatment. Its only about punishment. (and learning how to con)
@tiffiniwalpole895610 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more!!!
@dreamcrazy3710 ай бұрын
I’ve never read she refused it. I thought she said she’s been through intense therapy , got her ged etc, and she said she’ll need therapy her whole life
@asmrmajestic382710 ай бұрын
In her documentary series, she didn’t say she refused it, she said she had therapy in prison (very little) but it was basically a joke and she knows she needs real help..so instead of getting the real help she needs, she hops on TikTok 😐🤦🏽♀️
@JessiCat19809 ай бұрын
I'm really against people making money off their crimes. She is literally making bank for being a murderer. Imo it's very immoral.
@Mewsette12 ай бұрын
She's not making money off her crime, it's just that you know of her because of it. Many, many people locked up profit off their crimes, the money is just given in a relative's or friend's name. The Son of Sam law has never stopped anyone from making money off their crimes.
@emiliadavis82479 ай бұрын
Wow, you brought out MANY GREAT POINTS!!! I had no idea that Gypsy said what she did about Nick's room!! And that she seemed surprised and disappointed that she traded her life with her mother, for Nick's family's home! Aaaannndd telling Nick he didn't have to wear gloves! I think she did want his fingerprints there, to be caught. Such evil in her heart, that must have started brewing since a child.
@Mewsette12 ай бұрын
She didn't care, her plan was to go for Dan, anyway. It's just that Ken popped up first, which she didn't expect.
@sarahanderson90710 ай бұрын
She doesn't "identify as a murderer", but she pled GUILTY to the charge of 2ND DEGREE MURDER! Someone PLEASE tell me HOW she is able to make money off of her conviction? I thought it was ILLEGAL in the U.S. to make any profit off of a crime they were found guilty of?!
@natk40173 ай бұрын
The parole board dropped the ball big time letting her crazy ass out.
@thewoundedwarriors3 ай бұрын
The son of Sam law doesn't apply in every state
@natk40173 ай бұрын
@@thewoundedwarriors the more I learn about Missouri “law” the more I realize it’s a complete shithole. No son of Sam laws, no attempted m3rd3r laws, really seems like criminals like Gypsy have taken note and taken advantage of their weakness.
@angeliquetorres99783 ай бұрын
She plead guilty so she would go to prison for life. They had evidence that would have put her behind bars for life, but she did that plea deal so that evidence was never able to be brought up.
@Stephanie_Ella3 ай бұрын
I believe that law only applies to inmates.. she’s not an inmate anymore.
@luckylulu777710 ай бұрын
So...basically when she felt nicks room wasn't all that she had the police arrest him for murder, blamed him for everything and tossed him away like trash. Declined treatment in prison. Gets out and acts like a celebrity and blames nick for everything. Those are the facts whether you like it or not. I feel bad for what she went through but thats it.
@lulub94219 ай бұрын
You’re assuming that Gypsy is being truthful about being chained to a bed….
@RobynWolf-o7c4 ай бұрын
Nope! She set it up; went through with the actual plan. Used Nick. Setup Nick. That’s Fraud!
@MoonWitch774 ай бұрын
Gypsy can’t be believed about anything.
@sonyajrdn9 ай бұрын
It's when gypsy says (THE KILL) it's like she describes it like a hunter describes the kill of hunting an animal.. no emotion no attachment no remorse bro she is dead inside
@daniellewright5943 ай бұрын
OMG get educated before you speak
@Momofsnotbubbles10 ай бұрын
We do have to remember a lot of her social skills she has learned in prison.
@nicotinedietcoke10 ай бұрын
i don’t think anyone has forgotten that.. whether in support Gypsy or not, everyone must see that it takes a socially inept person to see this as the only way out. she was raised exclusively by a socially inept, sick minded woman ?
@smlshawna10 ай бұрын
Or from her mother. She learned how to play people by watching her mother do it for years
@oliviab65010 ай бұрын
Exactly. I say we leave her alone. She’s institutionalized. She’s never had a normal life
@megalorain10 ай бұрын
I was hoping someone would tell her. .. People don't argue with Internet trolls. I'm really glad KZbin is as close to social media I get these days..
@crab219510 ай бұрын
@@smlshawnayou’re spot-on. just look at the way she talks to her husband. i’m not trying to accuse Gypsy of anything (she’s been through a lot), but she’s constantly “tapping” Ryan on his arm when he’s talking. it reminds me of the way her mom squeezed her hand when she wanted Gypsy to stop talking. i wouldn’t be surprised if Gypsy picked up on some of her mother’s manipulation/controlling tactics. after all, that’s literally what she was raised to do. I just hope she’s still getting help for everything she went through.
@ajf3699 ай бұрын
The way she laughed when she said my mum taught me to be a good liar, and that she has even lied to her own lawyers.... is chilling.. that is the real gypsy.
@LJoFromCocoMo3 ай бұрын
EXACTLY!!!!!!
@brockbusterАй бұрын
Her inflection there is the exact same as the "he is eating a brownie" video. Very telling.
@veronicastevens161410 ай бұрын
I hate the fact that she does not take any accountability for her role in her moms murder. She does to an extent but she always pushes that she wasn’t the one that killed her mom, nick did. She threw him under the bus pretty damn quick knowing he had something wrong with him. She played him and got what she wanted. I know this shouldn’t matter but her voice gets on my damn nerves 😬 the Mendez brothers killed their abusive parents and I don’t see any sentence reduction for them. I believe she needed more time in jail. Her saying how free she felt at jail is a damn lie, she looked pretty damn scared and upset she got caught. Everything she says you have to take with a grain of salt. It is hard to believe any of her stories.
@MaevePeters-mg8un5 ай бұрын
The Mendez brothers reported sexual abuse. They shouldn’t have been sentenced to the prison industrial complex. They should’ve been rehabilitated and kept away from society until they could heal/be safe to others. Fuck having no empathy for abuse victims. Accountability is real but so is thought and care.
@christalcavanaugh4 ай бұрын
She actually has multiple times?
@daniellewright5943 ай бұрын
She's painfully aware. She does acknowledge and has said she didn't have to die and shame on in you. That guilt will never leave her which is sad because she was the victim. Her mom is a victim of fuck around and find out come on boo
@alexaparks573210 ай бұрын
I think the thing that both sticks out and bothers me the most is that she keeps putting the murder solely on Nick. Yes, he did do it, but he would not have done it if not for Gypsy. That part to me shows that she is trying to distance herself from the crime instead of taking all of the responsibility that she should for her part.
@readdeeply927810 ай бұрын
The murder is solely on her. Nick didn't even know DD existed before Gypsy came along. But for Gypsy he would never have killed anyone. HE's got poor social skills, and is on the spectrum, not Gypsy. Her social skills are sterling, if by skill you mean ability to twist and deflect. She manipulated him, just like she is doing everyone now. It's becoming comical.
@ThaliaRam10 ай бұрын
I think that's her survival mechanism - the more she distances herself the more she can live with herself.
@alexaparks573210 ай бұрын
@ThaliaRam that could be the case, but at the same time, she doesn't seem to mind that her ex will spend the rest of his life in prison because he did something she wanted. Granted, he shouldn't have done it, but as it's been said, he does have a ton of issues that shows he could be easily manipulated. The whole situation pretty awful though.
@deondraa10 ай бұрын
And it’s weird to me that she gets to be free but he doesn’t. She orchestrated that whole thing he just went along with the plan. If anything he should’ve been let out and not her, he had nothing to do with that family he just got caught up in some bs
@FM-jo1jh10 ай бұрын
whats nuts is that they gave her a plea deal but not him, and he was the mentally under developed one, she was and still is sharp and fckn scary smart. she started building her "fame" in prison and had people sending her money while in prison.
@FateWorseThanDeath10 ай бұрын
I don't think we should be stanning her; I don't think we should be canceling her. I don't think we should be making or watching videos of her. She didn't ask for this life. She needs time to find herself. This is one of the times social media is not going to help the situation. Let her alone, let her heal, let her live.
@casondrastinson852510 ай бұрын
I agree with this. There are support groups that can help identify the bad things you learned from how you grew up. And while not many people grew up like Gypsy Rose, there are people who experienced similar abuse & control tactics. She needs time to adjust to real life, learn what bad things she does - that she doesn't REALIZE is toxic. Only then can she really correct them. She needs people around her that can model "normal", not make her a reality star.
@mariahlamb298310 ай бұрын
Well said, agreed
@IchStrickeGerne10 ай бұрын
100% this. All of these KZbin videos and TikToks are just raising her visibility by featuring her on their platforms.
@RootedWings10 ай бұрын
Wholeheartedly concur
@MrAjking80810 ай бұрын
You people are part of the problem.. anyone else you’d want to cancel them
@LenaFerrari10 ай бұрын
I think people are minimizing how bad was her treatment by her mother. The level of abuse would certainly impact her mentally to a point that she couldn't think properly. It's like woman who don't leave their partners they know are abusing them, bc they can't see the (often obvious, sometimes easy) way out Yes, she killed her mom, and should be kept away for a time for it, but for mental health treatment and rehabilitation, not prison
@mayrareyes813510 ай бұрын
You're not paying attention. People are not minimizing her mothers abuse, people are seeing how manipulative she is. DEE DEE WAS SICK WHEN SHE WAS 23, SHE WAS NOT IN IMMINENT DANGER TO KILL HER MOM RIGHT THERE!!! SECOND.... SHE STILL COULVE LEFT HER HOME.
@chelsieabrahms386610 ай бұрын
You are minimizing her abuse tho.@@mayrareyes8135
@whereistheserotonin10 ай бұрын
@@mayrareyes8135you saying she just could’ve left quite literally is minimizing how bad her abuse was
@PaleePrincessXO10 ай бұрын
@@mayrareyes8135how could she have left if her mom tracked her down and chained her to a bed for weeks the few times she tried?
@LenaFerrari10 ай бұрын
@@mayrareyes8135 she absolutely could have escaped another way, but my whole point is that abuse fucks up you mentally and you think there's no way out even when there is. What she did was wrong, but she wasn't capable of thinking straight bc of the level of abuse
@diy_mushroomguy9 ай бұрын
She's living her best life while the poor kid she manipulated is rotting in prison. Wonderful.
@RebeccaGreen-qo9ey3 ай бұрын
Nick has autism.
@rachelemeaders46963 ай бұрын
Yes, that really burns me up! I hate that about this saga the most, yep, in the entire morass of despicable things about this case that upset me. this is the part I hate thge most!
@PoppySeed479 ай бұрын
I'm sure if she told the parole board that she doesn't associate herself as a murderer they wouldn't have granted her parole because she's not taking responsibility or accountability. She should not be allowed to profit from this.
@silliewillie1810 ай бұрын
So I think a lot of these people taking have never been in a highly controlled, abusive situation. I was in an abusive relationship for 3 years over that time I was broken down. Toward the end of this relationship I was in survival mode, I hide a knife under my side of the bed and I was prepared to do whatever it took to defend myself. I have never been a violent person and I never ended up hurting this person. I had all these opportunities when I was at work to say something over the years but I never did. The amount of control this person had over me was exponential. Thankfully I was able to leave but the point is abuse changes the way your mind functions, you could be a totally non violent person but eventually something in you breakdown from being in such a high stress environment everyday, it’s almost like being in war. The difference is Gypsy plotted, so there was premeditation. I do think she’s highly manipulative and used nick then discarded him. I don’t think she’s a good person but I can empathize in some ways
@JAY-0110 ай бұрын
This..
@natk401710 ай бұрын
Victims are more likely to escape and be revictimized than become perpetrators themselves. Stop painting all victims as if they’d do what Gypsy did.
@MrAjking80810 ай бұрын
Here we go… making the topic about yourselves which is probably made up to feel connected.
@dreamymimiasmr884810 ай бұрын
@@MrAjking808I don't think that's what they were trying to do. I think they referenced their own situation to show people just how deeply they might understand Gypsy's situation and to give people another perspective from another survivor of abuse... I'm not great at explaining myself so I really hope you understand what I mean!
@MrAjking80810 ай бұрын
@@dreamymimiasmr8848 nah people do that to get likes & feel connected to the topic .. there’s no reason you should be telling your personal life to strangers on the internet. Everyone has the same story , could be another topic they’ll make a story similar to it . Have too much common sense to believe just whatever online.
@brookiieepoohh10 ай бұрын
Also the thing is, why is she allowed back on social medias after plotting a murder on there?! That should’ve been part of her parole.
@AngelaItsme10 ай бұрын
She found the person to help her kill her mom ON THE INTERNET. And you mean to tell me she doesn't know that the Internet is a dangerous place? Wow. She IS a good manipulator.
@kimberlylaszlo87684 ай бұрын
She had numerous profiles and pretty sick
@MimiRAM0NE3 ай бұрын
Right! People have a selective memory.
@hlpartridge88633 ай бұрын
Yea she shouldn’t be allowed on the internet AT ALL
@rosegriffis21293 ай бұрын
I said the exact same thing
@Mewsette12 ай бұрын
@@hlpartridge8863 Using the net isn't illegal. Some people plan bank robberies in a car, drive the car to the bank, and use it as the getaway car. Have you ever heard of any of them losing driving privileges? Her using the net for that means nothing. People could plan crimes on a cell phone. Have you heard of anyone losing phone privileges over it? The net wasn't illegal, her actions were.
@MissJessss9 ай бұрын
I am so embarrassed for Gypsy when she says "Living my best life" my lord gross.
@ijustchangedmyname77944 ай бұрын
*Lord
@LJoFromCocoMo3 ай бұрын
VOMIT
@racheltufano81489 ай бұрын
I stand with you, I’m very much in the middle with this whole situation/tragedy. I think this is going to get very bad, very soon. Just a gut feeling 🤷🏻♀️
@ericasanters471110 ай бұрын
The making of her celebrity is bizarre but the conversation of her being a “bad person” I’m going to have to disagree. I truly believe there was so much damage done to her that she couldn’t have possibly thought straight and did any of the alternatives everyone’s suggesting. Between medication, starvation, manipulation, and abuse… how could we expect this individual to think rationally?
@karenpollicina858210 ай бұрын
Totally agree with your comment.
@barbie639110 ай бұрын
Well now I am questioning whether she planned with her mother all of her illnesses to profit from it. She literally wants life in jail for the person that she brainwashed into murdering her mother.
@Yourmom_y10 ай бұрын
@@barbie6391She was literally a child when her mother started to fake her illness, besides she was also in pain for all the unnecessary surgeries and medicine her mom was making her have. Her mother was literally killing her slowly and y’all act like she was enjoying it because they had money.
@rileyrhea776610 ай бұрын
@@barbie6391she was a child,,, she was abused . That’s weird to even say.
@juditube39110 ай бұрын
@@barbie6391 I agree with you!
@Sleepy_Lexi_10 ай бұрын
I’m neutral. I understand both sides. I just hope that the cycle of ab*se ends with her and she actually learned from this and that she did or is getting the help she needs to better herself.
@alicewunderlund10 ай бұрын
😂😂 "soo when they say I'm a murderer, I don't identify as that " Omfg
@kimberly816410 ай бұрын
How does she have the nerve to judge his bedroom when hers was a princess child's room
@candacesalim965910 ай бұрын
1 she planned the murder and let that disabled soul take the fall. She lied talking to police like she was his victime when he was clearly hers. She could of called cps and proved she could walk. She could have run away with him left mom alone. 2 to make her a celebrity and act like she isn't darker than we imagined is very dangerous. 3. She is a victim, but she isn't innocent I feel bad for that poor kid He needs to be in a mental institution, not prison.
@daniellewright5943 ай бұрын
Omg WTF
@ashlyngolden1810 ай бұрын
i think it’s really strange to idolize her and platform her before she even has a chance to get out of jail but i also think it’s really gross how many people are saying “why didn’t she just leave” and acting like she wasn’t a victim of abuse as well. i think the best thing for her would be to get professional treatment and stay out of the spotlight, it’s not going to be healthy or beneficial to her in any way
@PugginNThuggin10 ай бұрын
I fully agree. People are minimizing the abuse she went through so hard, I can't imagine how terrifying it would be to ask for help when you know the consequences might be worse than what you're already going through
@ashlyngolden1810 ай бұрын
@@PugginNThuggin exactly! people can throw out “why didn’t she…” “well i would’ve…” all day long but the reality is that, very thankfully, most of us have no idea what she really went through, the things that would do to a developing mind or the person that would turn any of us into. should she have planned and allowed a murder to take place? absolutely not. but there is no denying that she is a victim of abuse who has served her time. if they truly cared for her, her husband and her family would be getting her treatment and helping her adjust, not standing by while she gets consumed in a lifestyle she might never be ready for.
@Ausgar-yc1yl10 ай бұрын
She was sentenced to jail, There is NO such thing as being sentenced to jail for life or murder and NO such thing as parole from jail.
@Deadpool4president10 ай бұрын
I see your point, but at the same time, TV networks and true crime channels have made bank off of her story. They profited from the abuse she went through. They're continuing to do it, and they would still continue to do so even if she didn't put her own narrative out there. I can't imagine not only being in jail after all of that, but hearing how people are capitalizing on it. Just trying to imagine that scenario makes me feel sick to my stomach. I feel that way with most "true crime documentaries" where there are still people actually affected (survivors or family members still alive).
@christalcavanaugh4 ай бұрын
Her mom had a conservatorship and drugged her every time she had the chance to get help or stand up for herself. She chained her to the bed at night. Sure, murder was not a good choice, but she had no others left
@FragileFemme10 ай бұрын
I'm in the middle. It reminds me of Britney. Everyone is super supportive of letting people live in freedom until a mentally ill person acts mentally ill. She's traumatized in many, many ways, I'm sure. To expect her to act "normal" is an insane expectation. How? How could she? No one taught her. She's gonna be weird. Look away if you don't like it, but mass criticism isn't going to make her less weird. Also, I have BPD, CPTSD, and Bipolar. I know about being perceived as a little weird. EDIT: Since so many of you seem confused, I am comparing the response of the public to people who are overly platformed after a known mental health issue. If you genuinely think I'm comparing one of the world's biggest pop star's career to a murderer's press tour, you are *trying* to misunderstand this comment🤣
@AyeKay22010 ай бұрын
So much of this.
@Marcys_world10 ай бұрын
I’ve lived with them my whole life. I also have empathy though and many other strong signs of humanity. She should have had therapy all those years to heal and learn the things she will need to ever be more healthy. There is no such thing as normal. That’s a setting on a drier. Every person is unique. But to have humanity you need to grow healthy range of emotions and those are not being grown here and you can see it from her responses. Till she isn’t liking her life and has been shown no healthy way to change it that isn’t going to be unhealthy for those she decides she wants out of it she likely poses no danger to anyone though
@FernandoTorrera10 ай бұрын
Yes she needs therapy and also to not be married. She never got a chance to form a personality
@FragileFemme10 ай бұрын
@Marcys_world I am having a little trouble following your reply, but I think what I'm getting is that she lacks humanity and had an opportunity to work on that in prison. Also, she won't change until she's unhappy. I agree. But I'm not her boss. And neither is anyone else. It's a bummer, but her having social media and a PR team doesn't give the whole world the right to dictate her decisions. Simply: we don't get to pick what she does. It's weird that so many of us have decided to attack it because it will only fuel her attention seeking behaviors and eventually create personal turmoil. That sucks....for HER. Generally, the rest of us are largely unaffected.
@mermaiddiyartist811910 ай бұрын
No. I’m fully supportive of Britney. It’s not the same. And i was never a fan.
@jessienegron32669 ай бұрын
THE FACT THAT SHE ASK FOR A LAWYER AS SOON AS SHE REALIZES THAT THE DETECTIVE WASN'T GONNA TAKE HER BS SAYS HOW SMART SHE REALLY ARE AND WAS BACK THEN I HAVE 0 SYMPATHY FOR HER
@jimhaverlock978410 ай бұрын
Whole situation is worrying. Gypsy Rose was absolutely tortured and manipulated by her mother, and then spent years in jail. She certainly hasn’t had many good examples of healthy communication/behavior, if any. All she’s really known is manipulation and narcissism, it would be very surprising if she didn’t exhibit those same behaviors.
@missylou7255 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@Victoria-ff5kk10 ай бұрын
Imo, the “starlike” attention Gypsy is receiving upon her release from prison is appalling. Has everyone forgotten that she planned, colluded and participated in her mother’s heinous murder? How dare Gypsy claim that she “doesn’t identify as a murderer”? Gypsy is not taking accountability she continues to blame Nick regardless of the evidence that proves she manipulated him. I have empathy for the trauma Gypsy endured with her mother and I hope she will get the help she needs. However, I cannot ignore that prior to DeeDee’s murder Gypsy knew she could walk and had the intelligence to plot a murder; if she had walked to a neighbour or her father or the Police her mother would be in prison and not dead.
@Mewsette12 ай бұрын
It's happened to murderers since the beginning of society and mass communication.
@MummyBrown10 ай бұрын
(27:48) I also suffer from CPTSD and this woman here has THE BEST explanation/ thoughts on why it is so dangerous to blindly celebrate someone that is displaying very visible symptoms of an unhealed person.
@guidedmisselsn1not10 ай бұрын
think about this, she had TONS of attention from her mom, medical staff, and charities. now she has even more attention. this will mess her brain up
@Deadpool4president10 ай бұрын
The attention won't mess her up as much as intense abuse and trauma, but it definitely won't help.
@welsh.truth.dragon391410 ай бұрын
No she thrives on this . She's a liar and a manipulator.
@latriciastraw2399 ай бұрын
I’ve worked in mental health my entire life in institutions & in the community. One thing I can tell you with certainty is she will need serious trauma counseling. If she isn’t fully willing & able to face her trauma & work through it including her being honest with herself about her part in her mothers murder, this will not be the last time we hear about Gypsy Rose.
@yelena869 ай бұрын
Her husband looks like her mom, I can’t unsee it 😂
@shannsimms90729 ай бұрын
I do believe that given the logic behind Gypsy only getting a few years that ALOT of other people should have their cases reviewed
@Chee23510 ай бұрын
She knows how to use social media because she wasn’t in prison for long. Social media is how she met her ex. She’s barely did any time for premeditated murder.
@DellaStreet1239 ай бұрын
She was also "friends" on Facebook with her Dad.
@bonnieta271710 ай бұрын
It's scary who we put on pedestals these days
@user-dw1es2or1s10 ай бұрын
Yeah child abusers
@shortie.238010 ай бұрын
@bonnieta2717 right?!
@IwonaKlich10 ай бұрын
In here mostly Nick Godejohn for some reason...
@lesliekupchanko500110 ай бұрын
True
@lesliekupchanko500110 ай бұрын
@@user-dw1es2or1s Ugh Woody Allen And Russell Crowe. Imo
@L3N0R4L4N310 ай бұрын
If i had killed someone, I wouldn't want to be in the public eye like she is. Doesn't matter the reasons around why I did it, still wouldn't want that to be what happened when I got out of prison. To me, that's a *major* red flag
@Mewsette12 ай бұрын
Big difference. You would feel bad, she doesn't.
@CosmicKellzTV10 ай бұрын
I’m new here and just subbed. Do not feel alone I am in the middle who also thinks this is very strange bizarre and messed up. Gypsy is definitely not who she is pretending to be and all this is going to end in a blazing fire crash. I have so much to say about all this but don’t want to write a novel comment. My heart breaks for her past but that does not excuse her behavior what she did throwing Nick under the bus planning the whole murder and acting like an angel now. This who thing since she has come out of prison is a dumpster fire and absolutely scares me to see where the state of humanity stands. We praise murderers and throw away the victims by victim I mean Nick. Yes he should be in jail but not for life or if anything a hospital but then again I have heard prison is much better then a state criminal hospital. I hope people are donating to Nicks Jpay as he is watching his life effed up again.
@samanthaalexandria910910 ай бұрын
I am right on board with you being in the middle! I have a ton of sympathy for what gypsy went through and i cant even comprehend or imagine how that has affected her physically, mentally, emotionally. I mean its awful and i even think that it was life or death for her and it was her only way out that she knew. However there is a lot of unsettling details surrounding the murder and i dont think she is a completely innocent victim. Victims dont have to be perfect and they can still be a victim. I think i mostly just dont like the way shes getting push into the media and i feel weird about her social media presence and some of her interviews i just get unsettling vibes from her and i wish she adresssed Nick in a better manner. Either way i truly wish her the best and i want her to have a happy life after everything shes had to go through but out of the medias eyes. I think she has a lot to work on to catch up and figure out who she is in the normal world. Im just kinda sideyeing her while shes being glamorized.
@LenaFerrari10 ай бұрын
I don't understand what's the issue with her making jokes (as long as it's not about her murder ofc). She has the right to have a life outside what happened to her mom/her childhood trauma. I understand our "relationship" with her is based on that, but not her entire life
@katekleinsteuber765210 ай бұрын
BS! She was in on it with her mother. There was medical fraud Invesigators have all of her medical records.
@kristinicole205510 ай бұрын
We’re not allowed to joke on the internet anymore. Every social group, minority, and majority gets way too offended by jokes now days. 😂
@user-hy2qo6lj2q10 ай бұрын
At the moment she admits she is milking her notoriety for all it is worth- she says to bring awareness- but realistically it's probably more for the money that her memoir, documentary and various media appearances will amass. Her appearance on the view was particularly awkward. She acknowledged that her actions were wrong and she deserved punishment which is something at least. But then the hosts tried to excuse her part in the crime completely and had to backtrack to admit that murder is obviously wrong. Her awkward giggling through the whole exchange could have sent the wrong message though. Something about her really does not sit right with me but maybe it is just the horrible traumas she has been through that makes her seem so off.
@Deadpool4president10 ай бұрын
The parasocial is deep with this one
@LenaFerrari10 ай бұрын
@@user-hy2qo6lj2q this has nothing to do with my comment
@TheBlacksheepbabe10 ай бұрын
Her life wasn’t as bad as she thinks. If you don’t understand why somebody would be to the point they killed their parent, your life was privileged
@macwyll10 ай бұрын
This person set a murder into motion by manipulating an mentally disturbed individual and is saying she's not capable of murder. You don't have to be capable if you make someone else do the act for you.
@jamiesmith629610 ай бұрын
All she had to do is give her mom extra insulin and she would've died peacefully in her sleep . She stole a serated knife . She definitely wanted her mom to die a painful death . She had a regular butcher knife in her pic . But she stole one that would tear and be more painful .
@aspt198010 ай бұрын
Abuse or not, murder is murder. I saw her police interview as manipulative. Learned behavior or not she still tried so hard to act like she was shocked her mom was dead, and she is the one who posted to her moms facebook. I've lived through abuse and never once considered murder. Killers tend to be infamous, how the hell did she pop out of prison as an immediate influencer?
@Xeno-z9d4 ай бұрын
I feel like its cuz of her unique name. It sounds like a celebrity.
@scheenekendrick900910 ай бұрын
All Gypsy knows is public attention. She thrives on it.
@shortie.238010 ай бұрын
Exactly. She was in the public eye before the murder of her mother happened.
@scheenekendrick900910 ай бұрын
@@shortie.2380 and she will absolutely leave her husband soon because she’s getting the excessive amount of attention that likes but on a much larger scale
@justinejustice_league185710 ай бұрын
Thank you, people think this woman is a 6 year old. She's always been an attention seeker, it's how they made money and she's always had a new online flame. I don't think she's ever been silenced. She always had contact with the outside world and through all the horrible abuse, her mother still allowed her to have social media contact? Gypsy Rose isn't the only person to commit parricide, but she is the only one to come out of jail a wealthy person and given an interview tour.
@baileyb123bb10 ай бұрын
That's the thing though. It's ALL she knows. That's almost a mitigating factor.
@bxbydrxgxn10 ай бұрын
So do your kids and every person growing up in the last 20
@justinejustice_league185710 ай бұрын
I stay versed in reality. Everything she says is rehearsed, she wished the best on Nicks journey when asked a point blank question about his fate. Like girl what journey? Hes in prison for life!. She sounds fake. Yes, Dee Dee was absolutely insane and should have been placed in a mental institution long ago. However, she wouldn't have been stabbed to death by some kid had it not been for Gypsy. Gypsy is the connection, and there's no debating that. She was an accomplice to a brutal homicide. Multiple things can be true all at once
@rogueriver10004 ай бұрын
This was not a simple case of MBP because if you watch the old videos, including the police interrogation video, she was a grifter right alongside her mom. Staying in her chair, using that fake baby voice playing along with the DD low IQ diagnosis her mother claimed. This girl was feigning and grifting right alongside her mother. She used and set up that boy how actually was DD and autistic. This isn’t a good person. Manson didn’t technically kill anyone either, but he died in prison.
@Modvintagegypsy10 ай бұрын
She shouldn’t be demonized, but she still helped murder her mother. And she’s denying that. And that’s what feels really wrong. She is no different that someone who hired a hit man. She plotted and planned this all out for months. This was so premeditated and THAT was why she went to jail. She should be in therapy and OFF the internet
@klfeternal7910 ай бұрын
Kyleuh, your diplomatic approach to this entire situation is so spot on... I've been following this story since way back in 2017 when the initial documentary was released (Mommy Dead and Dearest). It is a fascinating story to say the least, and has so many chapters and levels, to me it's impossible to be one sided or the other on whether or not Gypsy is innocent... Or does she have the right to have a full and complete life now even after masterminding her Mother's murder. This whole story has so many details and twists and turns, it's just so hard to take a side on this matter. All I know is I sincerely hope that she has had (and remains to have) A LOT of psychiatric therapy and an ample amount of therapy since this entire situation. For resaons I won't go into right now, I do not believe she has had quality and serious mental therapy. I mean I cannot even imagine. It's why it's just so hard to blame Gypsy and simply calling her an "evil murderer".... The mental illness this poor girl must have had developed due to her completely insane and tragic childhood/adolescence. There's so much more to this than just the story, Gypsy's release, as well as Gypsy's stunted brain development because of her lack of social/internet/people skills. This girl is not healed, she's just done time! I pity this woman and I hope the best for her, for her Dad and Stepmom, and I hope the marriage is something that is healthy and not going to take her down a bad spiral... This is shocking. There's too much to even start to go into about this. It's all insane.
@notmyselfusee10 ай бұрын
What scares me is that she came out of prison saying how she regretted her choices and wanted to prevent this from happening to anyone else. As time goes on and people justify her actions, her willingness to acknowledge her role has tapered. Having people like the lady from the view ignore and play down her crime is only undoing whatever accountability she had come to grips with. It’s an example of how the internet encourages the worst parts of people. In regards to her nephew, she may not know the full extent of the internet today but even the internet in the 90s had creepers reaching out to anyone who was obviously a child. She got hundreds of letters from creeper dudes. She is in her 30s and spent the last 8 years will women who manipulate on expert, she knows the kinds of things that would come into that email.
@vperry12624 ай бұрын
this is such a good take
@Glittereyes8210 ай бұрын
It was definitely that comment she made about she has to get on with her life and shes not worried about Nick or whatever his name sitting in jail ...that rubbed me wrong way big time
@nanaAnn9610 ай бұрын
I always kept this " she's not as innocent as she appears " mindset when it came to Gypsy but then I saw a post about imperfect victims and it changed my perspective. No victim is going to be perfect but they're still a victim
@nessal407810 ай бұрын
Very true x
@jennifergeorge72809 ай бұрын
Victims don’t have to be killers.
@MareMarMarie10 ай бұрын
Also the fact that she said on the stand she didn’t poison her mom when her and Nick were brainstorming because it was too hard to find an odorless and tasteless poison… so it’s still baffling that murder was supposedly the only way. She googled that obviously, but didn’t google “my mom makes me sick on purpose”. MBP would have come up and she would’ve been linked to so many resources or at least a Reddit group.
@sarahissersohn549510 ай бұрын
Wow does the young woman whose mom was in prison w/ Gypsy Rose come off privileged AF and if you gotta mention how self aware you are…honey, maybe you’re not. That’s awful she got kidnapped and all but Gypsy Rose’s mom WAS her literal kidnapper. Not saying Gypsy Rose is perfect but someone should not have to be the perfect victim, to be worthy of compassion and grace- she did her time. Period. She has years and years and years to play catch-up to even begin to mitigate the massive obstacles to a happy life that were placed in her path. Even if some of it is a bit cringe, you can’t know what you would or would not have done, in her place, with a trauma-damaged brain that had literally never had any chance to be healthy until she could finally escape her captor/birth mom. Damn- the self righteous vibe of the like maybe 19YO makeup applying girl really rubs me the wrong way. Fine to have an opinion, but damn, you might want to engage some contextual insights bc you just are coming off waaaaay tone-deaf. Not you, Kyeluh- your approach seems much more measured and allowing for nuance and paradox. I think it’s a really important theme though- a victim/survivor should not have to be any more perfect than any of the rest of us, to be worthy of basic compassion and grace.
@user-dw1es2or1s10 ай бұрын
Perfectly said
@MrAjking80810 ай бұрын
You people lack so much critical thinking… there’s so much that’s been online & shown how manipulative she is & that fact she’s lied. You people are going off whatever documentary said 🤦🏾♂️ which is all about making her innocent. That boy was slow & wouldn’t be in prison if it wasn’t for her even worse she put it all on him tried to play the sick card with the police & talk like a baby to them to seem innocent she knew what she was doing. Stop making up bs to be more than what it was.. her mother was sick at that point as well , she had internet access etc. that girl was not kidnapped, rubs me the wrong way glorying her. Yeah she was a victim but she still did something horrible & I honestly felt she was gonna put it all on him from the start.
@Sg480910 ай бұрын
I just want to know wth she was doing with her makeup
@annjepsen162110 ай бұрын
Do you really think that being a condescending jerk to people is the best way to give your opinion? If you did some more critical thinking you'd recognize that is not the way to change anyone's mind. If anything your attitude is why people feel protective of her, which just adds the problem you keep complaining about.🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️@@MrAjking808
@SearchingfortheTruth7710 ай бұрын
I agree
@furball19210 ай бұрын
About the "why didn't she tell anyone about the abuse, like write a letter to a doctor or e mail someone" abused people tend to stay in abusive situations.
@AshIsAWolf10 ай бұрын
Atleast 2 doctors even noted that munchausen by proxy was involved. They knew. Nobody stopped it.
@MeaghanTamara9 ай бұрын
She mailed the knife 🔪 😳
@jenniwilliams32957 ай бұрын
Because she liked the attention. No one's going to convince me that she was unaware that she could talk and move. Obviously she knew that. And apparently according to someone who has her actual medical records she was sick quite a bit but not with what they're talking about She had a lot of procedures but not for what her mother said. But they both are manipulative attention whores
@The_Salty_Spitoooon6 ай бұрын
Yeah I didn’t like that. It was very icky and victim blaming.
@byunniq90605 ай бұрын
Always an excuse for this pos🙄
@rosyface_10 ай бұрын
I really dislike this attitude that she didn’t ask for help before planning a murder. She states that she tried to run away multiple times. Furthermore, her mother had piles of medical records saying Gypsy wasn’t mentally competent. Who exactly was going to believe her when there’s a mountain of evidence to the contrary? Literally nobody. We need to stop judging her actions through an unrealistic lens.
@fbiagentfrank10 ай бұрын
She states a lot of things that can't be proven to excuse what she did. Doesn't mean it's true.
@ciaranicole133410 ай бұрын
@@fbiagentfrank It IS true that she was a victim. It's like telling a DV survivor "why didn't you just leave?" She didn't think she could and it was likely that she wouldn't have been believed.
@PixelTheExtraTerrestrial10 ай бұрын
Her dad
@PixelTheExtraTerrestrial10 ай бұрын
@@ciaranicole1334i am a suvivour with cptsd sorry there was other ways my dude phycytry right now so drs ect are watching the case and saying she is a highly manipulative young lady and extremely dangerous around the public like she is because of her unmanaged untreeted truma and learned behavior u relise narsasistic personality disorder is created right its created from childhood truma
@stepmonster66610 ай бұрын
The second she told them she was actually older and an adult when that was made under false information it would have been dissolved because that "diagnosis" clearly didn't stop her from being competent enough to stand trial.
@cherryrue8910 ай бұрын
You know they got the internet in prison. They got cell phones and all😂😂. She knows what she’s doing.
@techn9na10 ай бұрын
i was thinking the same thing lol
@Grannyshiftit10 ай бұрын
Hes eating a brownie "hes eating me next" yeah she was more experienced than we ever knew for her to even know something like that.
@dreamcrazy3710 ай бұрын
She lived on the net and they had txt sex etc often
@freedomisrising4 ай бұрын
Kids in elementary school say things like that, having no idea what they're talking about. Always have.
@aporue589310 ай бұрын
it gets me how people know what she did but still feel bad for her.....meanwhile lots of random innocent people suffer but nobody feels sorry for them...what a world.
@korralorraine308710 ай бұрын
She’s on parole…. How is she traveling so much? That’s not normally allowed.
@angel127_10 ай бұрын
i think one of the biggest problems in this whole situation is people still infantilising her . they treat this woman like she’s still that little girl . no, she’s a woman with a lot of trauma . i hate how this has encouraged black and white thinking like “good person” “bad person” because it’s much more complex than that . i pray she has a good therapist because she will need major help to manage for the rest of her life
@rachelemeaders46963 ай бұрын
This, yes.
@TheAuntMian844 ай бұрын
Gypsy, herself, has admitted that she had kind of figured out that it was a facade when she tried sugar and knew that she wasn't allergic. We have to remember that Gypsy is just as skilled at manipulation as DeeDee was. Also, if she had truly spent her life in a wheelchair, convinced that she was unable to walk, then how were her legs able to hold her weight the day she killed her mom and walked out of her house and into the motel? That shows that she knew it was all fake. If you have not been using your legs then you would not have the muscle strength to hold your weight. She knew what she was doing. She was aware of the consequences.
@Deadpool4president10 ай бұрын
Honestly, I think it's too soon to tell who she really is. When the hype dies down, and she's not trying to perform, is when she can start to figure herself out and work towards either healing or spreading the hurt.
@shannsimms90729 ай бұрын
I definitely do believe that people can come back from murder.
@fbiagentfrank10 ай бұрын
When i heard her say "did i really trade that life for this life".....i thought....that's a strange thing to think about a teenage boys room when the alternative is supposedly mental, physical, and medical abuse every day.🤔
@marissagarcia191110 ай бұрын
You cannot say nick deserved prison while she deserves mental treatment.
@miggymoon10 ай бұрын
yes. they were both evaluated and nick showed signs of being a high risk potential of reoffending and she did not.
@GetElevatedWithMe10 ай бұрын
I am in the middle too! Every day it fluctuates some. Back in 2018 I did a ton of research on the case. Read her medical files. Read tons of things. And I’ve always felt bad. But I also didn’t excuse her for what she did. It’s a crazy story at every turn. I hope she gets the help she needs and I hope she doesn’t turn into a scammer on her own. I can so see that happening
@psychicrenegade9 ай бұрын
Holy Hell...those text messages are stomach churning! I think I'm traumatized just from reading all that disgusting and disturbing craziness! 😳🤢🤮🤮🤮
@MoonWitch774 ай бұрын
I don’t believe GRB was a victim of MBP. I believe her and her mom were a team (when she got older) of Malingering. But when Gypsy wanted to start dating (aka fornicating) and Mommy Dead and Dearest didn’t let her, Gypsy felt Mommy had to go. And she found a scapegoat to do her dirty work so she could go free. I think she researched MBP and used that as a defense. And her lawyers agreed. JMO.
@JE4-110 ай бұрын
I hope she is able to sue the medical “ professionals” - this was clearly Munchhausen by proxy yet they all allowed it to continue. Her medical file was several inches thick. She had so many surgeries and a feeding tube. There were obvious issues here. And she was a victim of a sociopath.
@readdeeply927810 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 The who? For the what? Make her show you the scar from the "feeding tube" lol Oh, you didn't know there'd a scar if she actually had one? hahahah
@JE4-110 ай бұрын
@@readdeeply9278 Feeding tube scar is a deep scar that will take many years to wear off. A deep scar results from a wound that affects several or all layers of the skin. Why do you think celebrities have Scar Removal Surgery? Do your research?
@JE4-110 ай бұрын
@@readdeeply9278 Feeding tube scar is a deep scar that will take many years to wear off. A deep scar results from a wound that affects several or all layers of the skin. Why do you think celebrities have Scar Removal Surgery? Do your research?
@NikkieTwix10 ай бұрын
@@smarttechaddictit seems they are saying she never had a feeding tube because there would be a scar if she did
@BakedBrain710010 ай бұрын
@@readdeeply9278there’s medical documents showing she had the procedure, there are doctors who put the tubes in and changed them on occasion? The fuck.
@Jessica-pn5ri10 ай бұрын
This was an extreme situation that ended in an extreme way. Most people will never experience the type of life she had, so we don't have a frame of reference to make sense of any of this because it doesn't make sense, it's dysfunction.
@alexisrobinson91804 ай бұрын
Exactly and most of the cases I've heard where the parent (usually the mother) had proxy syndrome it ended with the child's death.
@SJTJ10 ай бұрын
The only social skills she has, she learned in prison. I’m sure you denied what you did or you could get hurt so I’m not surprised this is how she tries to explain what happened and her role in it. She doesn’t know how to be “normal” in the real world because she’s never had a chance. I think if she gets some intensive therapy, she can get the help she needs and deserves to live her best life.
@crab219510 ай бұрын
let’s not forget that Gypsy and DeeDee were somewhat public figures in their community. i’d argue that a lot of Gypsy’s social skills likely come from her mom, not so much prison. the only time Gypsy really socialized (besides her internet use) was when she was lying to the public alongside her mom. unfortunately Gypsy probably knows a lot about manipulation and control tactics. not saying that’s what she’s doing right now, just that she was raised to behave that way. hopefully she got the rehabilitation she needed in prison.
@MrAjking80810 ай бұрын
She didn’t learn that in prison
@NotLikeUs1710 ай бұрын
@@crab2195100% agree
@tammylindsay76319 ай бұрын
She should know how dangerous the Internet is. She met her mother's killer there.
@memedemon627310 ай бұрын
I really think her attempt at being an influencer is gonna blow up in her face honestly but I do wish her well. I hope she has a peaceful life.
@emmahepburn296910 ай бұрын
The video where she did the walk thru of the house so Nick knew his way around was actually chilling…the part where she leant over her mothers side of the bed and did the stabbing motions sent literal chills down me! She’s a lot more dangerous than ppl realise. And that’s MHO 🤷🏼♀️
@kerryonmaui12139 ай бұрын
Yeah, I’m not buying the fact she didn’t participate in the murder. I hope Nick spills the tea on what she really did. Remember, when the cops came, GR and Nick hid in the closet getting their story straight. There’s way more to this story than we know.
@Simplicityandkindness9 ай бұрын
Do you think Nick raped her? Or was it consensual? I mean she agreed to let him? So that's consent, I am so confused 🤔
@Sachkand200110 ай бұрын
She steals food to be a happy housewife and cant even cook......she went to 0 to 100 without going through the steps of life.....a disaster in a making
@iamcoco_yo9 ай бұрын
My grandma who raised me into my teen years had munchausen. I was constantly at the doctor, constantly “sick” fed medicine (some of which weren’t ingested in the conventional sense) and never once did I think, “Oh my grandma deserves to die.” Do I still carry anger and blame? Yes. Was she a good person? No. Did I have the authority to decide on another human beings life? NO. I’m so glad the script is flipping on her bc the way people were acting about her release was insane.
@karenbluebird382710 ай бұрын
I'm with you in the middle. Also, I LOVE your mic!!!!!!
@sarahshearman92279 ай бұрын
Gypsy giving Charles Mason vibes "I didn't actually murder anyone so I'm not a murderer"
@maddy676410 ай бұрын
The thing is people always want a perfect victim. The entirety of Gypsy Rose’s young life must have been extremely confusing, she THOUGHT she was sick, she was on medication, had unnecessary surgeries, etc. I believe she didn’t see an out with her mother still in the picture as she had let her abuser know she didn’t want to be there and she tried to escape and was returned to her abuser and subsequently tied to the bed. I really think she was in a kill-or-be-killed situation and it’s pretty incredible to have lived through it even though her choice to ask someone else take out Dee was a terrible one. I also wonder if there was any impending procedure that was on the table that she may have been trying to escape or if her mother was tightening the grip way too much or if the physical abuse was ramping up. It’s so fucked up to think of what must have gone on in that house.
@FateWorseThanDeath10 ай бұрын
Idk, I don't lose any sleep over that Nick guy who actually did the deed. He's messed up. Admited her wanted to kill, would kill again, had no remorse. Sounds like he was going to ruin people's lives eventually. At least it was only Dee Dee. Not that she deserved the death penalty for her horrible actions and abuse. But i dont shed a tear about that either tbh
@iLitAfuseiCantStop10 ай бұрын
He’s also autistic so there’s that
@IwonaKlich10 ай бұрын
Yes people totaly buy his story. He is sexual predator and potential serial killer. He can finaly kill Gypsy... Who can now what is in his head now?
@aprilmoon530310 ай бұрын
She was holding his hand and cheering him on.
@aprilmoon530310 ай бұрын
She’s a big danger to society,she’s teaching everyone that it’s ok to do what she did,and come out a star!.
@FateWorseThanDeath10 ай бұрын
@@aprilmoon5303 she's literally done multiple interviews and wrote in her book that she shouldn't have done what she did.
@valerieviramonte78877 ай бұрын
I would be so much more interested in her life story if she would show us her healing journey. The public wants to know that she is doing intensive therapy and how she is responding to it. For her to help others in the same situation find their way out of those situations in a safe and healthy way, now that would be gold.
@GoldyRyun7 ай бұрын
I just can’t imagine what gypsy life was like, because I grew up in a wonderful loving home, and I felt completely safe , loved and protected by my parents and my one and only older sister, also a Christian family that took us to church and the love of God , so I m at a loss of what gypsy life was , I just feel like her younger years were horrible and so much pain, she went through, actually I’m amazed that she lived through all those drugs and unnecessary surgeries, that she didn’t need, when Gypsy says she feels more free in prison than at home tells me that she had a horrible life,
@lucashull911710 ай бұрын
The fact that she said not to DM her nephew anything inappropriate leads me to believe that she knew people would send inappropriate content to him. I don't think prison can be used as an excuse in that scenario 🤷🏼♂️
@readdeeply927810 ай бұрын
90% of the people now didn't gaf what she did in 2015 and didn't even know of the case. That's why they're so off about everything now. Like they actually think she got a feeding tube and had all these awful procedures done lol Doctors don't do that. They think she was 12 or 14 when she went into prison and that she "grew up" there. They are basically idiots. In fact they're so dumb, they think the internet is brand new for her, even though it's the very weapon she used to kill her mom and scam you out of your money. They are longing to appear sympathetic and want to seem as if they have empathy but the truth is, Gypsy's adoring public is just as blithely brutal as she is. Where's the sympathy for the person Gypsy actually killed? For the woman whose life was constant misery, catering to Gypsy and her pretend illnesses? Oh, you didn't think of that part? That's because DD is dead, you'll never hear her part. All you hear now is Gypsy, and for the monsters out there, that's fine by them.
@coveredash.10 ай бұрын
Exactly. That's PROOF she knew.
@themonstersmummy9 ай бұрын
I am torn. As a person who has been through a lot of what would be considered similar experiences at various times, I see parts that are depicted as fake or not bad but actually are and vice versa. That feeding tube, and the picture of her tube, that absolutely 1000000% wil HURT. Mic-key button is the correct name & I think with the Disney crap it got morphed. So she absolutely did get hurt as a child & the tube still in is the part that stops me fully into her being totally fake. The gun, i think she got it, not DeeDee. I think she thought it was real and that she really would kill her mother. So yes. I think she fully aimed to kill her mother. The gun didnt work. It gave DeeDee more attention and made things worse. This Dan? He is SO much older that i agree with DeeDee's statement of he's too old and advantage taken. Saying Gypsy was a minor is 50/50 it shows she was actively conning/mbp. It also worked to keep the guy away. My mother tried to do so much horrendous acts to me. Would I kill her? I'd want to. I didn’t. 20 years later would I want to kill her? Yes I'd want to. Should I go to jail if I did? I do not think so. Should she have plotted with Nick Godejohn? NO. NOPE. If she did it, then more respect to her. He was a gun that wasnt a bb gun. She knew that and was able to stand with that. Nick belongs to be locked away, manipulation or not he did actually go through with all of it & didnt have her backgroud. She should have received at least the full 10 years if not 15. Not LWOP. Nick correctly has a higher sentence BUT 25 years not LWOP. Ryan is an absolute creep and gives me chomo vibes. The posts? Well unexpected but the experience with SM isnt the same. She types like a teenager.
@Melina_Shadow10 ай бұрын
I do not believe for one second that she doesn't know what creeps are out there that are obsessed with her. She got over 200 letters in prison. I think labeling her as innocent and ignorant is not safe.
@kristengordon_9 ай бұрын
I just came across your page about a week ago, and I’m obsessed. I love your makeup btw! 🩷 All of your videos are so informative! The Gypsy Rose case is fascinating to me, but also really tragic. I really do feel for her and her family, but I also understand how what she is doing isn’t all okay, either. Please keep posting. You’re amazing 🩷🩷
@caitlingoins210310 ай бұрын
I'm in the middle also. She's a lot smarter than I think people give her credit for... also I could be wrong but didn't nick say in his interview that he tried to get her to just runaway with him but she kept insisting he had to kill her.. she knew her age, she knew how to use social media, I just feel she could've got help if she really really wanted that. I'm sure she knew how to use Google
@lindseyroberts742710 ай бұрын
I’m also concerned about the impressionable young kids that could possibly see what Gypsy Rose has done as a viable avenue to fame.
@alabama.worley10 ай бұрын
Excellent point!
@gennnnnn3455610 ай бұрын
Right cause seeing jefreee dohmers story definitely makes kids want to join , wtf even is this comment
@faithmurray439910 ай бұрын
Since she got out, I've felt weird about it. I feel like I can't really be happy for her because of why she was in prison in the first place. I don't understand all these people literally worshipping her when they know what she did. But, I also feel bad for Gypsy because of what she went through and feel like she should just have a normal life.
@readdeeply927810 ай бұрын
Dig a little deeper into what you think she went through. You're almost home lol Do you really think doctors performed all those surgeries with no tests run, no examinations, no medical records and zero evidence that she was ill? That is all she has left to hang her hat on, that lie, about the "awful procedures." One day someone say look, there's no scar on her belly, I thought she had a feeding tube surgically installed! Even then I despair for mental integrity of Gypsy's viewers. It's a special kind of stupid.
@beatriz937610 ай бұрын
She planned her mother's murder to the last detail. She manipulated a young man with mental problems, who was madly in love with her, into killing her mother. She also made sure she locked herself in the bathroom in case things didn't go according to plan and she could then claim she had to lock herself in the bathroom to protect herself from him. She also made sure he mailed the murder weapon to his house. This way, she could prove that he was the murderer. She is more evil than her mother.
@allthatglittersisgold842510 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more!
@alexandria6510 ай бұрын
THIS!!!!!!!!!
@wrmlm3710 ай бұрын
I am SO CLOSE to agreeing with you on this. Her mental illness is the root cause, her mother the root cause of THAT. But she involved a fragile, vulnerable young man. She had internet access for a few years. You can learn an awful lot about life/things in the world she didn't get to experience, so it isn't like she was some kind of "wolf-child." She could have run away a second time cuz at some point, after being "tied to the bed" she got back online, to find this Nick. She sure did'nt plan it while wearing a dog collar and allegedly unable to move. If only DEEDEE could have gone to prison instead of Nick. Her friend knew she wasn't a child, for a while. Why didn't these two girls plan GR's escape? Too many holes. But I also don't have her mindset. I have a different set of problems altogether which makes me hesitant to judge what she does now. However, what she had Nick do, ended two lives and created a freak show, which I am sorry, it is. Especially this new husband-yeesh.
@hawazennnnn10 ай бұрын
She was literally an abused victim... who felt there was no way out? the woman make doctors take out her teeth, be on a feeding tube, in a wheelchair. i highly suggest you do some research before you make comments
@beatriz937610 ай бұрын
@@hawazennnnn The Good Wives Network has her medical records. I highly suggest that you do some research.
@Momtopreemie9 ай бұрын
The fact that people are glorifying her, and she’s even glorifying herself. She married a man she didn’t even know via just writing letters and everyone’s over here asking them a newlywed game? They barely know one another. It’s just weird the things that people glamorize these days I don’t know what the hell this country has gone to but good Lord.
@beccalynne849210 ай бұрын
I'm in the middle. But there is 3 extremely big problems I see accepted by our society. 1 for the reason she was put in prison on top of being a victim.... mental health treatment in prison should not be optional. Don't release people into society that have practically lost their conscience because they are a victim. 2 Mental health care should be mandatory for all minors and very ill patients...this includes parents not present. So their answers aren't filtered. 3 Health care should be free to everyone. Gypsy Rose is a perfect case to dive into multiple aspects of Psychology.
@Stubbornclarity8 ай бұрын
Perfectly said and I wish you were in charge of stuff like this!😢❤
@Jo-b239 ай бұрын
I heard somewhere. That her mum use to tell her to get a job. So how could she be such a prisoner. Stuck in a wheel chair. Had all these things done to her so many holes in this story. She’s living in fairytale land.
@lovelifeloveyourself987010 ай бұрын
At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if her voice really doesn't sound like that. Because the voice could be another manipulation tactic. It's child like and cause ppl to think they need to protect her.
@annjepsen162110 ай бұрын
That's her actual voice, no one anywhere has heard her speak any differently including in prison. She's a lot of things, but her voice is real.
@kayla123ism10 ай бұрын
She said she just talks in that voice because that’s the voice her mom made her use that whole life. You can hear her go in and out of it. I doubt it’s purposeful anymore but it’s definitely not her “real” voice.
@VKPdrawings10 ай бұрын
I'm with you as well, I'm in the middle. I didn't know about her until she got out of prison and watched The Act series. I do feel bad for her but as she saying there is other ways to handle it. I do feel bad for her ex cuz she did manipulate him into doing it. Thank you for all your research and input. ❤
@crankyoldbroad463510 ай бұрын
I agree with you, and I'm glad to see someone speaking out about it. I came to a similar conclusion years ago. It's a highly complex situation, obviously, but I do believe she had other options - at any time, in a very public place where she would be safe, she could have simply stood up and announced to the world what was happening. So at a certain point, with no doubt in my mind, she became complicit in the fraud. She definitely set up Nicholas Godejohn. There's NO doubt about that. Yes, she's out of prison, but my question is, should she be? My gut says no. See, I'm not at all convinced that she didn't actively participate in the murder. Even if she did, Nicholas Godejohn would protect her by taking the fall. Maybe that's the real reason she won't talk about him - he's still keeping her darkest secret, and she doesn't want to rock that boat. Very interesting video, you just earned a follow.
@corypowercat727710 ай бұрын
I hope she gets help some day soon. I had suffered abuse by my dad and his side of the family. Why I did contemplate horrible things I never acted on them. I talked to my friends and they got me out after years of what happened.
@traceymitchell661910 ай бұрын
An ex supporter of Gypsy who actually obtained her medical records on her behalf has said that the records show there was no medical abuse at all and all procedures done were medically necessary. I wonder if that's why Gypsy isn't shouting from the rooftops that she is going to make these medical professionals accountable for the abuse? She talks about her mother but denies ever being told by a doctor she could walk, it's in her notes. It is also in her notes she needed numerous medical procedures to correct her lazy eye and an audiologists report says she was malingering. Her records show she began having dental decay at the age of 4, her teeth were terribly decayed, they were not removed because of medication like Gypsy claims. GRB killed her Mother because she was trapped, true but not the way people think. Those scams gave her everything she wanted and there came a time when she was aware of it and participated instead of getting out. Unfortunately though, this was never going to end well because this is not a scam you can easily walk away from (pardon the pun) she was trapped with her mother in her own lies so manipulated her boyfriend to kill for her thinking she would get away with it because the scam started when she was so young. The evidence does not support Gypsy's claims, she is a cold blooded, manipulative killer.
@jenniwilliams32957 ай бұрын
Thank you because those are things that I have been curious about this whole time like how did she get away with convincing people that gypsy was sick? How did doctors perform procedures that she supposedly didn't need when I know it's a fight to get procedures you need. So if those medical records are true there was no of use it was just manipulation and fame seeking for both of them
@byunniq90605 ай бұрын
100% agreed
@pamelanolan15444 ай бұрын
How did you get her medical records? Curious since you would have had to have consent in order to receive them.
@traceymitchell66194 ай бұрын
@@pamelanolan1544 Fancy from The Good Wives Network has the records and obtained consent when Gypsy was in jail.
@alexisrobinson91804 ай бұрын
Then you didn't find all of her medical records, she did have unnecessary procedures but not as many as tlc claimed but it's was a dramatized documentry "based on real life events" I'm not shocked they dramatized it
@bongwaterbaths10 ай бұрын
I think the person that was talking about how dangerous it was to post her nephew was implying exactly what you’re saying. Like she’s been in prison she’s out of touch with todays reality….and it’s dangerous how much celebrity we’re giving her when she’s SO unaware.