Gypsy Rose Blanchard gives interview on eve of prison release

Dec 27, 2023 14:02


Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Set to Be Freed From Prison, Regrets Murdering Mother: 'She Didn’t Deserve That' (Exclusive) https://t.co/hmO0jacofS
- People (@people) December 27, 2023

On Thursday, December 28, Gypsy Rose Blanchard will be released on parole from Missouri's Chillicothe Correctional Center, eight years after accepting a plea bargain to the ( Read more... )

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theleveebroke December 27 2023, 19:15:23 UTC
Her story is incredibly sad and she seems to be speaking with maturity about her actions. The tiktok yassification of her in the months leading up to her release is wild.

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newyorkangst December 27 2023, 20:28:02 UTC
I don't use Tiktok, what are they saying?

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cbluechicken December 27 2023, 23:39:51 UTC
the gays are turning it into some sort of album release type of "yass mother", "slay mama" etc. It's not very funny and I just hope they leave her alone. She's not a pop star. She's a young woman recovering from severe trauma.

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newyorkangst December 28 2023, 00:46:35 UTC
jfc the internet was a mistake

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theylezharold December 28 2023, 01:19:23 UTC
That reminds me of this for Aileen Wuornos: (TW). It was popular in Bk around 2015/6 aka the election and I see why, but still...

This T-Shirt

I agree that she did not deserve murder but to have that hanging image is such a trigger....but so are misogynistic images on clothing as well, but it's not like most men will know who she is, or [the Angel Makers of Nagyrév]

the Angel Makers of Nagyrév were a group of women living in Nagyrév, Hungary between 1914 and 1929 and are said to have poisoned to death around 300 people, mostly abusive men.

These women were supplied arsenic by a midwife named Mrs. Susanna or Júlia Fazekas. The women were said to have poisoned their husbands and others for various reasons like oppression, abuse, drinking and so on.

After undergoing forced marriages and abuse, these women began to poison their abusers using arsenic. This went on for about 18 years."


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