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Oppose per her book and her Instagram account, the name is spelled with a hyphen. In instances where there is dispute on the spelling of a name, we should go with how the individual spells it themselves rather than how outside sources do. { [ ( jjj1238 ) ] }20:02, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Per the outcome of the AfD, we should have a merge discussion here, since it did seem like consensus there more overwhelmingly supported a merge (I didn't see a difference, really, and still don't, as it seems to me that even now about 80-90% of the article is duplicative content from Murder of Dee Dee Blanchard; a merger is effectively a delete. But if people want it discussed that way, fine.
And we can, of course, always reverse that if, at some point in the future, there is enough notable about Gypsy's life to warrant a separate article. Daniel Case (talk) 23:03, 31 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The text of the article, particularly in the Biography section, contains a number of uses of informal or overly flattering language (i.e., "Many people who met Gypsy-Rose were charmed by her"). Llewelynmoss1 (talk) 15:44, 11 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Change “munchausen by proxy survivor” because in the true crime reports for Gypsy rose which is provided on Reddit or YouTube it states dee Dee Blanchard was never suffering from munchausens. In fact, gypsy has a microdeletion in which most of the procedures were needed; hence the feeding tube. Otherwise, gypsy’s adult teeth never came in; hence procedure to fix her teeth. The “20 surgeries” gypsy claims were done in her interviews were never done. The abuse by her mother (chaining Gypsy to a bed by a dog leash after trying to run away) was never proven by law officials. In fact, reports state even though Gypsy and Dee Dee had a cat or dog at some point, there were never any leashes found in the house at the crime scene. Also, Gypsy claimed her mom kept her in a wheelchair because of muscular dystrophy. But reports indicate Gypsy knew she could walk at a young age and lied to the public in order to keep her benefits and donations. Furthermore, the report even shows Nick, and also Gypsy’s DNA at the crime scene. But there was too much DNA to resolve the case. Gypsy made a plea deal, which was a second degree murder charge, and took it. Otherwise, evidence would have been against her in trial and she would’ve faced first degree murder charges. Furthermore, Gypsy’s trial never happened. AKA no evidence was presented against Gypsy. Therefore, Nick was the only target for first degree murder and is in prison for life. Format 2600:6C58:200:36D9:5834:9D28:7901:5B00 (talk) 05:57, 3 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Deedee Blanchard did not have MBP. That was a made up defense by her legal team. Every procedure that she had was necessary for her chromosomal disorder. The rest was a con for money, attention, privileges etc. Gypsy fully admits on the stand in court that she was fully aware of and part of this con. To say MBP is not true. She had WAY more involvement in DeeDee's demise than she portrays in order to play victim and push all the blame on Nick. The reality is that Deedee was nearly gone BEFORE Nick even got there. Gypsy 100% set him up to be the fall guy. 2600:8800:292D:4C00:E084:28B3:C8EC:3BFE (talk) 09:40, 23 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
shouldn't this article say "alleged medical" abuse. DD was never officially diagnosed, nor was any of this medical abuse detailed in a trial. There's plenty of evidence that the medical procedures were necessary, making the article not factual? 2601:2C1:8900:1830:41D1:D3E:D155:BDD6 (talk) 14:55, 20 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Her medical records have been released, but I understand not through an official publication. However, are there reliable resources that Claudine Blanchard had MBP? The resource cited explains that her defence team used medical abuse as a mitigating factor that helped her get a plea deal. With none of that going to trial, there is no reliable resource cited here that she was medically abused or that Claudine had MBP. 2601:2C1:8900:1830:DBE4:EC29:7561:ED47 (talk) 23:48, 20 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]