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The moment Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s parole ended, she wasted no time shifting the spotlight back onto Nicholas Godejohn—the very man she once manipulated into committing murder on her behalf. Within 24 hours of gaining her full freedom, she released an “accountability statement” that reads more like a public distancing than genuine remorse. Rather than taking full ownership of her role, she seemed eager to remind the world that Nicholas is the one still in prison, as if to solidify her new narrative at his expense. For someone who has built a platform on victimhood and redemption, this calculated timing speaks volumes. Below are the screenshots of what she posted that day.



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