Crime Crime History Gypsy Rose Blanchard Can’t Contact Ex Who Killed Mom as Condition of Parole: 'I Feel Responsible' Gypsy Rose Blanchard was granted parole in September after serving eight years for her role in the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard By Christine Pelisek Christine Pelisek Christine Pelisek is a senior crime writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2014. People Editorial Guidelines and Janine Rubenstein Janine Rubenstein Janine Rubenstein is Editor-at-Large at PEOPLE and host of PEOPLE Every Day podcast, a daily dose of breaking news, pop culture and heartwarming human interest stories. Formerly Senior Editor of music content, she's also covered crime, human interest and television news throughout her many years with the brand. Prior to PEOPLE she's written for Essence, The Cape Times newspaper and Los Angeles Magazine among others. On-screen Rubenstein can be found featured on shows like Good Morning America and Entertainment Tonight and she routinely hosts PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly's star-studded Red Carpet Live specials. Follow the San Francisco native, Black Barbie collector and proud mom of two on Instagram and Twitter @janinerube People Editorial Guidelines Published on January 6, 2024 01:00PM EST Close Nick Godejohn; Gypsy Rose Blanchard. Photo: Oxygen; ABC/Michael Le Brecht II As a condition of her parole, Gypsy Rose Blanchard can’t have any contact with her ex-boyfriend who killed her mother and is serving a life sentence in prison for the crime. “A condition of my parole is that I cannot have any contact with him, and I don't want contact,” Gypsy told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview prior to her release. “I feel responsible for putting him in this situation. However, the acts [to] commit murder was on him as well. I mean, everybody has a choice, and he went through with his, and so he's paying his sentence. I paid mine, and that's my thoughts on it.” Gypsy served eight years in prison for the murder of her mother Dee Dee Blanchard, with then-boyfriend Nicholas "Nick" Godejohn. The former couple plotted to kill Dee Dee after she subjected Gypsy to years of unnecessary medical treatments and convinced her daughter and others that the now 32-year-old had a litany of illnesses as a child. Gypsy Rose Blanchard Opens Up on Struggle to Understand Mom's Munchausen by Proxy: 'Not Consciously Malicious' (Exclusive) Gypsy Rose and Dee Dee Blanchard. Courtesy Blanchard Family It was later argued in court that Gypsy was a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a form of child abuse that involves a guardian exaggerating or inducing illness to gain sympathy. Gypsy and Godejohn met online and eventually had their first in-person date at the movies in 2015. Their second in-person meeting was that June, when Godejohn traveled from Wisconsin to Missouri to kill Dee Dee. Gypsy said in Mommy Dead and Dearest, a 2017 HBO documentary about the case, that on the night of the murder, she and Dee Dee gave each other manicures and Gypsy put Dee Dee to bed, promising to be "a good girl." After Dee Dee fell asleep, Godejohn entered the residence, Gypsy recalled, and Gypsy hid in a bathroom while Godejohn stabbed Dee Dee to death. For more on Gypsy Rose Blanchard's case, subscribe now to PEOPLE, or pick up this week's issue, on newsstands now. Gypsy Rose Blanchard's Husband on Planning Her 1st 'Real Date': 'She's Going to Get All Gussied Up' (Exclusive) In 2018, Gypsy told the court that two weeks before her mother’s murder, she changed her mind because she “started having doubt [and] second thoughts.” But after the pair got into an argument days later, Gypsy decided she wanted Dee Dee to die and told Godejohn to travel from Wisconsin to Missouri to kill her, Gypsy said in court, according to The Springfield News-Leader. When asked who talked who into killing Dee Dee, Gypsy responded in court, “I did, I talked him into it,” the paper reported. Gypsy Rose Blanchard. Courtesy Blanchard Family Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE's free True Crime newsletter for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. Gypsy pleaded guilty in 2016 and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Godejohn, 32, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2019 following his trial conviction for first-degree murder. In July 2019, Godejohn gave a rare interview from prison and appeared on the Oxygen special Gypsy Rose & Nick: A Love to Kill. In a clip from the interview, Godejohn recalled his relationship with Gypsy, calling it “the best days of my life.” “From the very beginning, I just knew we were soulmates,” he continued. “Those five days when I was actually with her, physically with her, those five days were the most intense, and magical, and awe-inspiring days I’ve ever had.” Godejohn said in the interview that he felt killing Dee Dee was imperative to ensuring he and Gypsy could spend their lives together. “Somehow I just knew, deep within my heart, some way me and her would end up being together in the end. There’s no other option, we gotta do it,” he said, referring to the murder. “I wanted to make sure her mom was not going to harm her anymore. I made sure of that.” In 2022, while she was in prison, Gypsy married Ryan Scott Anderson, a Louisiana special education teacher. If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages. The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a six-hour special offering unprecedented access to the most popular victim of Munchausen by Proxy, premieres Jan. 5 on Lifetime at 8 p.m. ET/PT.