GYPSY ROSE BLANCHARD MUNCHAUSEN & MURDER
Jun 01, 2020
3 minutes
By Emma Babbington
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Two days after being arrested for murdering her mother, Gypsy Rose Blanchard made her way into the Missouri courtroom, cuffed and wearing an orange prison jumpsuit. Visibly upset, the young woman’s high voice wavered and she cried while addressing the court›to confirm her name›and address.
But to observers and onlookers, the most shocking aspect of this dramatic moment was not Gypsy’s fragile emotional state or that she was set to
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