'Why would she want to?' Internet furious as Gypsy Rose Blanchard's legal docs reveal she can't contact ex-BF who killed her mother

Gypsy Rose is reportedly barred from reaching out to Nick Godejohn via email, text, written letters, or through any third party
UPDATED JAN 5, 2024
Gypsy's parole conditions do not include house arrest (@gypsyrose_a_blanchard/Instagram, Greene County Sheriff's Office)
Gypsy's parole conditions do not include house arrest (@gypsyrose_a_blanchard/Instagram, Greene County Sheriff's Office)

LOUSIANA, UNITED STATES: Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a victim of child abuse, was found guilty of murdering her mother, Clauddine 'Dee Dee' Blanchard, in 2015. Her ex-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, was also convicted in the case.

Godejohn, who initially pleaded not guilty, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment for stabbing GRB's mother to death in her bedroom.

Recent news reports indicate that legal documents reveal that Ryan Anderson's 32-year-old wife is prohibited from contacting her ex-boyfriend.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard can't contact ex-bf

(Greene County Sheriff's Office)
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is prohibited from any form of contact with her ex-boyfriend while she is on parole (Greene County Sheriff's Office)

Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who enlisted her former boyfriend to murder her mother, is prohibited from any form of contact with him while she is on parole.

As per legal documents obtained by TMZ, Gypsy's parole terms prevent her from communicating with Nick Godejohn.

She is reportedly barred from reaching out to him via email, text, written letters, or through any third party.

Godejohn is currently serving a life sentence for his role in the fatal scheme to liberate Gypsy from her mother's control.

This led to Gypsy being convicted of second-degree murder, and she was recently paroled after a 7-year prison term.

Gypsy now resides in Louisiana with her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson. Among her notable parole conditions is the requirement to complete an outpatient mental health program.

Gypsy's parole conditions do not include house arrest.

Internet questions Gypsy Rose's contact with ex-bf

(Greene County Sheriff's Office)
The internet community appears to question the necessity of Gypsy Rose being permitted to visit her ex-boyfriend (Greene County Sheriff's Office)

The internet appears to question the necessity of Gypsy Rose being permitted to visit her ex-boyfriend.

She is currently experiencing life anew and making headlines by speaking out to the public for the first time since her release from state prison, through an interview with Good Morning America.

In the interview, she expressed, "I think coming from where I was to where I am now, I think there is a transformation going on with me-- internally. And I think people will see it externally really soon," as cited by KMBC.

One user asked on Facebook, "Why would she want to?"

Another user wrote, "He served his purpose and is useless to her anyways. I'm sure she's not trying lol"

Another person asked, "Why would she?"

"Why would she contact him? She has a new man." stated another. 

One person remarked, "As if she wanted to  she has moved on since he did what she needed him to do"

Another individual expressed, "The autistic kid she got to commit the crime for her. She’s about to be rich while he serve a life sentence. She atleast owe him some money."

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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