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What the FOIA Reveals About the Murder of Clauddinea “Dee Dee” Blanchard

By Fancy Macelli


🗝️ Introduction: Unearthing the Buried Narrative

This isn’t Hulu.
It’s not Netflix.
It’s not a dramatized courtroom fairytale produced for sympathy clicks and retweets.

This is the version they buried.

One wrapped in FOIA files.
In sealed transcripts.
In private letters and intercepted paralegal messages.
In records they said didn’t exist… until they did.

And it starts with one woman:
Claudinnea “Dee Dee” Pitre Blanchard.


📍 PART ONE: March 2, 2011 — The Diagnosis They Ignored

The lie begins to unravel here.

On March 2, 2011, Gypsy Rose Blanchard was formally diagnosed with 1q21.1 microdeletion syndrome.
It’s a real condition not speculation.

🧬 This diagnosis causes:

  • Mild to moderate intellectual delays
  • Emotional dysregulation
  • Seizure susceptibility
  • Cognitive processing deficits

Dee Dee had finally gotten an answer.
She didn’t pursue more tests.
She didn’t seek attention.
She said her daughter was stable.
She said she was tired.
She just wanted peace.

So what did Gypsy do?
She ran.


đź’” PART TWO: Disney, Dan, and a Disturbing Pattern

Weeks after that diagnosis, Gypsy connected on Facebook with a 36-year-old man named Dan Glidewell.
Gypsy was 19.
She told him she was 15. However the community they both participated in for

years already knew all of this in 2009 when Gypsy’s attempt to run away with a older man, stealing her mother’s narcotics, and money. In 2011 she packed:

  • A sippy cup
  • A Disney DVD
  • Baby Bottle Nipples (Her favorites are the clear silicone)
  • Stolen lingerie
  • Stolen Oxycodone

And she ran off to meet him.

Dan, who was on parole, told her he wasn’t interested.
She didn’t run home in fear.
She cried because he didn’t match her fantasy.

She continued writing to him from prison.
This wasn’t a child crying for help.

It was a pattern rehearsed.


đź“„ PART THREE: The Power of Attorney Lie

Let’s move to June 2015, when Dee Dee is murdered.

Mike Stanfield, Gypsy’s lawyer, told the press:

“We can’t access the medical records. Dee Dee had POA blocks. She controlled everything.”

🚨 That was a lie.

🗂️ Eight POA documents exist.
None blocked Gypsy’s access after Dee Dee’s death.

Even more damning?
HBO sent Rod and Kristy Blanchard all the records—before the plea deal.

Mike already had the files.
He had the diagnosis.
He had the truth.

And they still went to court saying they didn’t.


đź§© PART FOUR: Crafting the Myth

So what happened next?

They crafted a brand.

Paddy—Stanfield’s own paralegal—told me in writing:

  • They tested out false narratives like MBP and Battered Woman Syndrome in Facebook groups
  • They picked the story that got the most sympathy: Munchausen by proxy

đź§  There was no diagnosis.
No doctor.
No proof.
Just performance.

They weren’t building a defense.
They were building a product.


đź§ľ PART FIVE: The Receipts That Shatter the Story

Here’s what the evidence actually shows:

  • Gypsy was seen walking on her own at VisionCon, Hobby Lobby, and multiple streets all over the city.
  • She had a notebook full of IDs (plural)
  • She lied about her age to nearly everyone
  • She had relationships with multiple adult men online & in person.
  • She told Nick Godejohn:

“The only way we can be together is if you kill her.”

Not “help me.”
Not “I’m scared.”
Kill her.


đź’° PART SIX: A Family of Enablers

Rod Blanchard had joint custody.
He had access to all the same records.
He praised Dee Dee for years—until she was dead.
Then he started collecting checks.

Kristy Blanchard helped run media ops,
helped shape the Hulu story,
and has been profiting since the murder.

All while knowing the diagnosis. Knowing the truth.

They weren’t duped.
They were directors in a production.


🚨 PART SEVEN: Billboard Backlash and First Amendment Threats

This past weekend, Cajun Navy Jenn and other truth advocates launched a mobile billboard campaign.
It circled the French Quarter while Gypsy celebrated her parole release.

The sign read:
“Gypsy Rose Blanchard Not Fit For Parole”

Now the truck owner is being harassed.

🛑 Let’s be clear:
This is a First Amendment issue.
Free speech.
Documented truth.
Public evidence.

You don’t get to silence facts just because they damage your Netflix arc.


⚖️ Final Word: It Wasn’t a Survival Story. It Was a Con.

Was Dee Dee perfect?
No.

But she was a mother.
She was sick.
And she had a daughter with a real diagnosis.

She didn’t fake anything.

Gypsy did.

She wore the chair when it helped.
She shed it when it didn’t.
She wasn’t held hostage.
She orchestrated a homicide.


đź“‚ View the Receipts

đź§· Want proof?

Join us on Patreon to see:

  • Unsealed FOIA files
  • Power of Attorney documents
  • Transcribed interviews
  • Legal correspondence
  • And internal messages from the legal team

This isn’t speculation.
This is documentation.


đź–¤ For Dee Dee. For the truth.

Dee Dee deserves a defense.
Nick deserves a retrial.
And the public?

You deserve the truth.

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