Gypsy testified as a witness in his defense. Though her name has been changed to Lacey, it’s apparent that Gypsy’s across-the-street neighbor and friend in The Act is a stand-in for real-life neighbor and friend Aleah Woodmansee. (Just as Chloë Sevigny’s character, Mel, is doubtless a doppelgänger for Aleah’s mother, Amy Pinegar.)
The Act introduces Gypsy Rose's boyfriend Scott but the true story is even darker. Scott in The Act is based on a man who groomed Gypsy Rose Blanchard online... The Act has introduced Scott (Joe Tippett) to the Gypsy Rose saga and viewers are horrified.
'The Act' is a true crime series about Gypsy Rose Blanchard. Gypsy became the subject of national news attention in June 2015 when it was reported that she had been involved in the murder of her mother Dee Dee, who had abused her and forced her to pretend to suffer from multiple severe diseases.
Though her name has been changed to Lacey, it’s apparent that Gypsy’s across-the-street neighbor and friend in The Act is a stand-in for real-life neighbor and friend Aleah Woodmansee. (Just as Chloë Sevigny’s character, Mel, is doubtless a doppelgänger for Aleah’s mother, Amy Pinegar.)
Molly EphraimMolly Ephraim as Kate, Gypsy's lawyer based on Mike Stanfield.
The 29-year-old now being held at the Chillicothe Correctional Center could be paroled as early as December of 2023.
Gypsy was convicted of second-degree murder in July 2016. She will be eligible for parole in 2024 and is currently serving a 10-year sentence for the slaying of her mother, Dee Dee, who is said to have suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
Joe TippettThe Act has introduced Scott (Joe Tippett) to the Gypsy Rose saga and viewers are horrified. The Act premiered on Hulu last week (Mar 20).
Gypsy never thought she was going to get caught The panicked youngster was seen in a panic near policemen as Dee Dee's body was yet to be found. She was also seen expressing immediate regret at the murder of her mother, and was desperately attempting to cover her up.
Godejohn was sentenced in court in February 2019 for the 2015 murder of Dee Dee Blanchard. Godejohn was convicted of first-degree murder and armed criminal action in late 2018. He now will spend life in prison for the murder charge and 25 years for the armed criminal action charge.
He stabbed her seventeen times in the back, and injured her so bad he almost decapitated her, according to Douglas. “I went as far as I could into her,” Godejohn said. “And, not meaning to, I ended up puncturing some very vital parts of the body.” He said he lost control.
Are Nick Godejohn and Gypsy Rose still together? Gypsy pled guilty for second-degree murder and is currently serving her 10-year sentence. She'll be eligible for parole in 2024, and has made it clear that she and Godejohn are no longer together.
The court finally came to a verdict in February of 2019. Godejohn was sentenced to life in prison for first degree murder. He was also given 25 years for armed criminal action, a charge that will be served concurrent to his life sentence.
"I'm very happy that I was able to do her voice and become her more completely." The Act true story reveals that Gypsy Rose Blanchard's voice was indeed that high pitched, especially while she was under her mother's care. You can hear her squeaky voice in this interview from 2008 when she was almost 17.
Gypsy and Nick did not actually meet in person until March 2015, when Gypsy planned for herself and her mother to be at a Springfield movie theater at the same time as Nick. (For the planned run-in, Gypsy and Nick coordinated costumes—Gypsy dressed as Cinderella and Nick dressed as Prince Charming.)
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The day after the murder, Gypsy and her boyfriend took a bus to Wisconsin, but they were apprehended shortly after.
Gypsy was 23 when her mother was killed.
Woodmansee appeared in HBO's documentary, "Mommy Dead and Dearest."
Gypsy was born in 1991 and was 23 when she conspired to kill her mother.
Godejohn was sentenced by a judge in Greene County, Missouri earlier this year.
It's based on the real murder of Dee Dee Blanchard ( Patricia Arquette ), whose daughter Gypsy Rose ( Joey King) eventually pled guilty to second-degree murder. Dee Dee was most likely afflicted by Munchausen by proxy , a rare mental illness and form of abuse.
Read more: Amy Adams tied with Patricia Arquette at the Critics' Choice Awards and demanded to share the stage with her co-winner. Dee Dee was found dead in her own bed on June 14, 2015.
Aleah Woodmanseee (a.k.a. “Lacey”) (Played by AnnaSophia Robb) Though her name has been changed to Lacey, it’s apparent that Gypsy’s across-the-street neighbor and friend in The Act is a stand-in for real-life neighbor and friend Aleah Woodmansee. (Just as Chloë Sevigny’s character, Mel, is doubtless a doppelgänger for Aleah’s mother, Amy Pinegar.)
To be brief: In June 2015, Gypsy conspired with her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to murder her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, who it turned out had made Gypsy a lifelong victim of her Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
And in March, Hulu premiered The Act, an eight-part dramatic series based on the events leading up to and including Dee Dee’s murder, sourced from BuzzFeed reporter Michelle Dean’s 2016 investigative feature.
As for Lacey first alerting the police to Gypsy and Nick’s ghoulish Facebook posts — and Mel subsequently climbing through the window to check on the mother-daughter duo the night cops found Dee Dee’s body — it was actually Dee Dee’s friend Kim and her husband, David, who tipped off law enforcement and surveyed the house.
Gypsy’s father has been reluctant to speak with media of late, though with The Act having concluded and his efforts to push for her early release ramping up, he did recently open up to a reporter with A&E’s Real Crime, revealing that he speaks with his daughter weekly and makes the trip from Louisiana to Missouri to visit the prison when he can. As for the specific visit depicted in the series finale, it provided both dramatic closure and was efficient exposition, but in truth, it was Stanfield who recovered Gypsy’s records, and it took months to procure them.
Dean’s reporting makes the important distinction that the granular bits of fascination surrounding Gypsy’s life are hard to keep straight even to Gypsy, though The Act is overall faithful to her ongoing misapprehension of her own age and year of birth.
The Act acknowledges in every episode that some of its events have been “dramatized or fictionalized,” which can make it even more difficult than it already is to suss out the concrete facts, such as they are, at the heart of this story.
In The Act’ s final moments, the series gives an update on the real Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s case. “A year into her incarceration, Gypsy pled guilty to second degree murder,” the text says. “She is currently serving 10 years. When she gets out, she is planning to start a family of her own.”
As The Act ‘s finale states, Godejohn is still in jail. Godejohn had a much more complicated trial than Blanchard. He also faced far more severe charges as he was the one who actually committed Dee Dee Blanchard’s murder. His trial was postponed in January of 2017 at the request of prosecutors for a psychiatric exam.
But it wasn't about her medical records—or at least, it wasn't just about that. "You know I love mama and you know that I would never hurt her. Just know that I am innocent and I'm still your little girl," Gypsy said during her phone call, according to the HBO documentary Mommy Dead and Dearest.
Clearly, Rod's super loyal to her, writing in his petition statement that he's "petitioning for any relief to Gypsy's 10-year sentence, a shorter sentence, perhaps relocation to a mental facility where she can get the better help she needs."
Gypsy Rose is currently serving a 10-year sentence for pleading guilty to second-degree murder of Dee Dee, but her dad hasn't given up hope that she'll be released sooner. He made a Change.org petition titled 'Free Gypsy Rose Blanchard,' asking 150,000 people to sign (and btw, it just reached its goal).
According to Rod's Change.org petition, Gypsy has two younger siblings: a 22-year-old brother, Dylan, and a 16-year-old sister, Mia. Rod and Mia at the New York premiere of Mommy Dead and Dearest. Michael LoccisanoGetty Images.
The latest one involves Gypsy Rose's dad, Rod Blanchard, who Gypsy calls only after her lawyer tells her she needs her dad to get a copy of her medical records if she wants to avoid the death penalty.
As you probs already know, The Act is based on the real-life story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mom Dee Dee Blanchard, who had Munchausen syndrome by proxy, meaning she pretended Gypsy had a whole slew of medical conditions. For years, Gypsy believed she was sick when she was actually a healthy child.
Rod was in Gypsy's life for 10 years and is currently petitioning to get her released from prison. The obsession with Hulu's newest show, The Act, is real, so if you just finished (or, more likely, are in the middle of) watching the season finale, you're probably not 100 percent ready to get off this wild ride.
Gypsy (played by Joey King on the show) spent 20 years effectively held prisoner by her mother Dee Dee (Patricia Arquette), who subjected her daughter to unnecessary medical procedures ...
They took pictures of themselves in costumes, Gypsy dressing up at one point as the comic book character Harley Quinn, posing with a knife. Reality and fantasy blended quite a lot, for both of them.
According to Gypsy's testimony at Godejohn's 2018 trial, Gypsy hoped that by engineering a seemingly chance encounter with Godejohn in public, she could create a situation where Dee Dee might warm to him. Godejohn traveled all the way from Big Bend, Wisconsin to Springfield, Missouri to make this "chance encounter" happen.
In February, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Gypsy, who was sentenced to ten years in prison for second-degree murder in 2016, has distanced herself from Godejohn since their arrest.
After the murder, the couple took a taxi back to Godejohn's motel, and later traveled to Godejohn's family's house in Wisconsin, where they were arrested days later when police raided the home. Calum Worthy as Nicholas Godejohn in The Act.
On the day of the murder, Godejohn traveled to Missouri, checked into a motel, and waited for Gypsy to text him after Dee Dee went to bed. Once the text came, he went to the Blanchard house, where Gypsy gave him the murder weapon (a knife) along with gloves and duct tape.
The whole episode is extremely difficult to watch. Mainly because it's obvious that Scott is grooming Gypsy.
Later Gypsy steals cash from her mum and buys a phone without Dee Dee knowing. She then starts to text Scott frequently. All the while, he woos her and encourages her as she begins to fantasise about a life with him. When Scott tells Gypsy that he is in hospital after a fight, she sneaks out of her home in disguise and visits him. Gypsy then accompanies Scott back to his home and they kiss, but Dee Dee interrupts them before they take things any further.
Gypsy was actually 19 at the time and an adult but, given the context of her story, it's obvious that she was taken advantage of and groomed to a certain extent. She just wanted to escape her life and was discovering her sexuality. Gypsy later began dating a man online called Nick Godejohn. Gypsy then asked Nick to murder Dee Dee so that the two of them could elope.
In this week's episode of The Act (Mar 27), Gypsy rebels against her mum. Throughout the episode, she uses the internet at night in secret. Not only that but when Dee Dee takes Gypsy to a comic book convention, Gypsy goes off on her own. Gypsy then bumps into an older man in his late 30s, Scott, who is dressed as Wolverine.
Scott in The Act is based on a man who groomed Gypsy Rose Blanchard online... The Act has introduced Scott (Joe Tippett) to the Gypsy Rose saga and viewers are horrified. The Act star Joey King says that Gypsy Rose's murder of Dee Dee “came out of a loving place”. The Act premiered on Hulu last week (Mar 20). ...
The Act premiered on Hulu last week (Mar 20). The critically acclaimed new drama stars Joey King and Patricia Arquette and is based on the true story of Gypsy Rose and Dee Dee Blanchard. Gypsy became the subject of international news in 2015, when it was reported that she was involved in the killing of her mother. Dee Dee abused Gypsy and forced her to pretend to suffer from multiple severe diseases. Now Scott has joined the show and his storyline is very disturbing.
Scott works in a nursing home but he pretends that he is a surgeon to impress her. Scott never actually existed but he is based on a real life person who also groomed Gypsy. In 2016, Buzzfeed reported that Gypsy met a 35-year-old man at a science fiction convention and they "began communicating online".