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Dee Dee was found dead in June 2015 at the age of 48, after suffering multiple stab wounds in the home she shared with Gypsy in Mississippi. Gypsy later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and received a 10-year prison sentence, while Godejohn, now 35, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, now 33, said she met Nicholas Godejohn on a Christian dating website in 2012, a connection that quickly turned into an explicit relationship.
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“Nick exposed me to many sexually perverse things and ideas, but 10 years later, now knowing what I know about sex, he taught me everything wrong,” she wrote in her memoir. “From what I’ve read, he didn’t have a precise idea of BDSM (bondage, discipline, submission and masochism) and made it up as we went along.”
The ex-con later claimed: “The more he praised me for a ‘good job,’ after sucking a dildo he had ordered in Japan, the more I believed he loved me. Of course, when I did the videos ‘wrong’, for example, forgetting to call him ‘master’ or not being a dirty enough girl, he would threaten to take that love away from me.”
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Nicholas Godejohn described an elaborate fantasy world to Gypsy Rose Blanchard, stating that she “lived among 12 alien soulmates of different species.”
This imagined universe also featured a villain named Victor, a 3,000-year-old vampire with a thirst for “rape and murder.” Gypsy alleged that Godejohn harbored an interest in necrophilia and even shared a disturbing fantasy about murdering and then raping his ex-girlfriend.
Additionally, she claimed that Godejohn made strange demands of her, such as asking her to smear her breasts with peanut butter or barbecue sauce and to act out “unusual sexual behavior with phallic objects.”
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Nicholas Godejohn initially had a long-distance relationship, but after meeting in person, they began discussing the possibility of Gypsy moving to Wisconsin to live with him. It was around this time that the idea of killing Dee Dee began to come up in their conversations.
“We felt like our relationship was on the brink of collapse,” Gypsy recalled. “We thought we had tried everything to be together and now it was a matter of taking extreme measures.”
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But he clarified: “It wasn’t a discussion like, ‘Okay, how do we get rid of your mom?’ They were gradual conversations that were integrated into an elaborate fantasy world that Nick created. He shared with me that he became sexually aroused when he fantasized about murdering and then raping his ex-girlfriend, but our plot was more reminiscent of a soap opera.”
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Gypsy recounted in her memoirs: “And then I made the suggestion (of murder), to which Nick said, ‘Victor can do it. But you have to be the one to beg him,’” referencing the 3,000-year-old vampire villain from Godejohn’s elaborate fantasy world.
They eventually agreed to a “contract” in which Godejohn, acting as his alter ego Victor, would kill Dee Dee and then rape Gypsy.
“What was in Nick’s brain? “I don’t know for sure, but I felt like I was being used to help him live out this fantasy as if he were playing with characters he created in his mind or in a video game,” Gypsy wrote. “And some of them were evil killers, and maybe he found it fun to play with that darker side of life. Were we using each other?
Gypsy pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, while Nicholas Godejohn was convicted of first-degree murder and received a life sentence.
During the trial, Gypsy’s case attracted significant public attention and sympathy as details of her abuse emerged.
“My Times To Stand” is available now.