Anonymous wrote:What happened to her was horrific. Period.
That doesn’t change the fact that she is responsible for her mom’s murder. It’s the same as any abused spouse who murders her (his) abuser but not while the abuse is happening. Meaning, self defense doesn’t apply.
She’d walked to the online paroled boyfriend's house. She’d left her mom before. She told the murdering boyf she could really walk. She had access to phones and computers. Many abused spouses never leave - they feel that trapped. That wasn’t completely G because she did leave a few times.
She needs intensive therapy and will have massive problems throughout life:
- felony record for murder
- health issues
- psychological issues
- addiction issues
- no solid and healthy relationships around her as she grew to emulate
- hasn’t learned boundaries as she grew
- not educated
- used to lying and manipulating
- immediate fame and placed on a pedestal
- jumps into a marriage
- has never lived independently
- no work history
- no known employment skills
- no common sense that we know of
- can’t do simple things that nearly everyone her age can (drive, budget, etc )
- sexual abuse
- surrounded by adults who failed her
It WAS terrible what happened to her - but she needs significant and lifelong help. Jumping on tv shows and getting married is the worse thing she can do right now. She should be quietly living with her step mom who seems like the most caring adult in her life.
Anonymous wrote:She could have just gone to the police with her boyfriend. She abetted in her mother’s planned murder then easily lied about it when caught.
Anonymous wrote:She could have just gone to the police with her boyfriend. She abetted in her mother’s planned murder then easily lied about it when caught.
Anonymous wrote:I hope she and her new husband don't rush to have children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think her attorney did her any favors with the plea to second degree murder. What she needed was an extended period of time in a mental health facility, not prison. The fact that she continued to seek out inappropriate and unhealthy relationships online/through the mail while in prison and ended up marrying the last guy is so sad. She is in desperate need of intense inpatient psychotherapy to unpack all of her trauma.
I didn't follow the case closely at the time but I always wondered why there wasn't a mutual agreement that psychiatric care was in order vs. prison.
Why do people think she didn’t receive any psychiatric care in prison? She was there for almost 10 years and was released early based partially on her current mental state.
Society had been obsessed with this case for a long time ;I remember the Hulu miniseries on this with Patricia Arquette). Once she was released magazines, photographers, podcasters, tv producers, Tik Tokers,
True crime people, etc were all going to be making money off of her story (and have been). Why shouldn’t she be the one to cash those checks? I don’t get the angst.
I don’t remember where I saw it or read it, but it’s documented that she declined therapy (maybe psychiatric ). I thought it was therapy that she declined, but I could be mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think her attorney did her any favors with the plea to second degree murder. What she needed was an extended period of time in a mental health facility, not prison. The fact that she continued to seek out inappropriate and unhealthy relationships online/through the mail while in prison and ended up marrying the last guy is so sad. She is in desperate need of intense inpatient psychotherapy to unpack all of her trauma.
I didn't follow the case closely at the time but I always wondered why there wasn't a mutual agreement that psychiatric care was in order vs. prison.
Why do people think she didn’t receive any psychiatric care in prison? She was there for almost 10 years and was released early based partially on her current mental state.
Society had been obsessed with this case for a long time ;I remember the Hulu miniseries on this with Patricia Arquette). Once she was released magazines, photographers, podcasters, tv producers, Tik Tokers,
True crime people, etc were all going to be making money off of her story (and have been). Why shouldn’t she be the one to cash those checks? I don’t get the angst.
Anonymous wrote:Gypsy had her teeth removed, her salivary glands removed, a feeding tube inserted into her stomach, her head shaved, was tied to her bed, was regularly beaten, was not allowed to go to school or have any friends, was alienated from her father and extended family, was regularly drugged by her mother so she eventually was addicted to opioids so that she would remain compliant. There is more.
Gypsy killed her abuser, her lifelong abuser, just like some woman do when their husband’s beat them. Except in this case, Gypsy was a child, with no agency, no ability to leave. WTAF was she supposed to do.
I cannot believe that anyone would judge Gypsy for what she did. If this was Ruby Frankie’s kid who killed her to escape the abuse or one of the Turpin kids who killed their parent in order to get free, would you be so judgmental? She served her time. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think her attorney did her any favors with the plea to second degree murder. What she needed was an extended period of time in a mental health facility, not prison. The fact that she continued to seek out inappropriate and unhealthy relationships online/through the mail while in prison and ended up marrying the last guy is so sad. She is in desperate need of intense inpatient psychotherapy to unpack all of her trauma.
I didn't follow the case closely at the time but I always wondered why there wasn't a mutual agreement that psychiatric care was in order vs. prison.
Why do people think she didn’t receive any psychiatric care in prison? She was there for almost 10 years and was released early based partially on her current mental state.
Society had been obsessed with this case for a long time ;I remember the Hulu miniseries on this with Patricia Arquette). Once she was released magazines, photographers, podcasters, tv producers, Tik Tokers,
True crime people, etc were all going to be making money off of her story (and have been). Why shouldn’t she be the one to cash those checks? I don’t get the angst.