More light on the subject. This is what she did to the young man she coerced into murder.
From an article in Fox News:
"I felt guilty for him being in prison because if he hadn’t met me, he wouldn’t have done what he did," Gypsy recalls in her book. "Responsible. I couldn’t get out of my head that he was looking at going to prison for the rest of his life. I didn’t even realize I was faced with the same possible fate; it didn’t dawn on me that I was as deep in trouble as he was."
Gypsy revealed that she and Godejohn tried to maintain their relationship while they were in county jail together and left secret notes for each other in the recreation room, but the relationship didn't last.
In 2019, when Gypsy was in a new relationship from prison with another man, Godejohn wrote her a letter in which he said that she was "committing adultery" and that they "were married" by "God's law."
Gypsy told Godejohn that she did not want to have a relationship with him and that she had "moved on."
**This should be a cautionary tale for young men wanting to be a "knight in shining armor." They may think they're doing something noble. But once they're done with you, this is what they do. Its called "hang you out to dry." Shes livingthe good life now, while he will rot for the rest of his in prison. Take note, young men.**
I'd like to share an allegory to this. A personal story of mine.
My most recent job assignment I was working with some young adults. One female in particular, in her mid-twenties, kept bringing me her orders, and instead of simply laying the orders on my desk, she would want to stop me from working, and read me the entire order word for word. The first couple of times I figured there was some special detail to the order that needed to be explained. After several times of her stopping all production of mine to read me an order. I simply told her, "You know I can read, right?" I told her her orders were "nicely presented, that she was one of the best at making the orders and she should be absolutely confident in her work. I stated that she was halting production and making my job ten times harder, and that all she had to do was drop the order on my desk." She didn't like this request, and kept doing it. Time after time. So, I repeated the request, again, nicely. She kept on, and at this point it had become disrespectful. I had set up a boundary and she kept crossing it. One day I told her more firmly to, stop. Put the order on my desk and let me work. She, instead took the orders to my assistant----where she would read them word for word to her. I did not get involved as I let my assistant handle their own business. If they were okay with it, then so be it. As long as I could do my job.
Well, my assistant eventually got fed up with constantly being stopped from doing her job, and brought it to my attention, and so I had one more talk with this person, and this time I put my foot down. Without any disrespect, I told her, " put the orders on my desk as Ive asked you over and over. This is not a request, you are seriously messing us up in our production."
She flips...
So much so, that I was informed that she had gone to a biker gang that she was friends with, and had proposed a hit on me, and had even given sexual favors to ensure my demise.
A friend and fellow co-worker heard her telling another employ her plot, and luckily I was able to leave the job in time.
All this because she could not respect a simple boundary. "Just lay the order on the desk" was too much of a request, and was worth taking my life, because I did not allow her to do what she wanted to do.
So yeah, we're not just headed in this direction--------we are there. We cant even do our jobs anymore without the worry of offending someone enough to that they will hire murderers to kill you.
And now we glamorize it more with this Gypsy Rose fame.
From an article in Fox News:
"I felt guilty for him being in prison because if he hadn’t met me, he wouldn’t have done what he did," Gypsy recalls in her book. "Responsible. I couldn’t get out of my head that he was looking at going to prison for the rest of his life. I didn’t even realize I was faced with the same possible fate; it didn’t dawn on me that I was as deep in trouble as he was."
Gypsy revealed that she and Godejohn tried to maintain their relationship while they were in county jail together and left secret notes for each other in the recreation room, but the relationship didn't last.
In 2019, when Gypsy was in a new relationship from prison with another man, Godejohn wrote her a letter in which he said that she was "committing adultery" and that they "were married" by "God's law."
Gypsy told Godejohn that she did not want to have a relationship with him and that she had "moved on."
**This should be a cautionary tale for young men wanting to be a "knight in shining armor." They may think they're doing something noble. But once they're done with you, this is what they do. Its called "hang you out to dry." Shes livingthe good life now, while he will rot for the rest of his in prison. Take note, young men.**
I'd like to share an allegory to this. A personal story of mine.
My most recent job assignment I was working with some young adults. One female in particular, in her mid-twenties, kept bringing me her orders, and instead of simply laying the orders on my desk, she would want to stop me from working, and read me the entire order word for word. The first couple of times I figured there was some special detail to the order that needed to be explained. After several times of her stopping all production of mine to read me an order. I simply told her, "You know I can read, right?" I told her her orders were "nicely presented, that she was one of the best at making the orders and she should be absolutely confident in her work. I stated that she was halting production and making my job ten times harder, and that all she had to do was drop the order on my desk." She didn't like this request, and kept doing it. Time after time. So, I repeated the request, again, nicely. She kept on, and at this point it had become disrespectful. I had set up a boundary and she kept crossing it. One day I told her more firmly to, stop. Put the order on my desk and let me work. She, instead took the orders to my assistant----where she would read them word for word to her. I did not get involved as I let my assistant handle their own business. If they were okay with it, then so be it. As long as I could do my job.
Well, my assistant eventually got fed up with constantly being stopped from doing her job, and brought it to my attention, and so I had one more talk with this person, and this time I put my foot down. Without any disrespect, I told her, " put the orders on my desk as Ive asked you over and over. This is not a request, you are seriously messing us up in our production."
She flips...
So much so, that I was informed that she had gone to a biker gang that she was friends with, and had proposed a hit on me, and had even given sexual favors to ensure my demise.
A friend and fellow co-worker heard her telling another employ her plot, and luckily I was able to leave the job in time.
All this because she could not respect a simple boundary. "Just lay the order on the desk" was too much of a request, and was worth taking my life, because I did not allow her to do what she wanted to do.
So yeah, we're not just headed in this direction--------we are there. We cant even do our jobs anymore without the worry of offending someone enough to that they will hire murderers to kill you.
And now we glamorize it more with this Gypsy Rose fame.