

While Godejohn agreed, Gypsy claimed that Godejohn, or rather Victor, “said that he had conditions” which Gypsy said they discussed before the murder in her interview with Dr. During Godejohn’s trial, Gypsy testified that she asked Godejohn to kill her mom because she felt she was too squeamish to do it herself. The request came after a fight Gypsy had with her mother over her feeding tube. “I said, Victor, will you please come kill my mother for me because I can’t do it myself,’” Gypsy claimed she asked Godejohn over a message sent via computer. Victor was Godejohn’s evil side, while Ruby was Gypsy’s.

Although, yes, Gypsy confirms she technically asked Godejohn to kill her mom, she says she was actually asking his alter-ego, Victor, whom Godejohn allegedly said was a 500-year-old vampire.īoth Gypsy and Godejohn reportedly made up alter egos for different sides of their personalities. Phil how she asked her boyfriend to kill her mom and diving deep into the details of that murder. Unaired excerpts of that interview are now being released in his new podcast.

Phil sat down with Gypsy Rose in 2017 inside the women’s prison in Missouri where she is serving her sentence. Now, more details about the case have been revealed. Want to know more about the Gypsy Rose Blanchard case? Watch a special episode of " Killer Couples," available now on. Gypsy Rose, meanwhile, was sentenced in 2016 to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder for her role in the attack. He was sentenced in February 2019 to life in prison after being convicted of first-degree murder.

The abuse went on until Gypsy Rose helped plot her mother’s murder she asked her online boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to help her, which he did by stabbing Dee Dee 17 times with a knife. Gypsy Rose, now 27, says her mother even lied to her about her age: She thought she was just 15 years old when she learned she was actually 19. Her mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard, pretended Gypsy had everything from leukemia to muscular dystrophy to developmental issues, forcing Gypsy to endure multiple surgeries and consume unneeded medications in a suspected case of Munchausen by proxy. Some background: Gypsy Rose’s story has become an infamous one, the subject of several TV shows and documentaries. Phil McGraw said, describing the 2015 murder on episode four of new true crime podcast "Analysis of Murder." “He knocks at her door and she presents herself like a virgin sacrifice to the 500-year-old vampire,” Dr. Gypsy Rose Blanchard offered her naked body as a sacrifice to her boyfriend’s alter ego as an attempt to protect her mom from being defiled, she claimed in a recently released interview.
