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Gypsy Rose Blanchard Is Leaving Her Husband Despite His ‘Fire’ Pipe Game

Gypsy’s story, including the suffering she endured at the hands of her mother’s factitious disorder (also known as Munchausen by proxy) and her recruitment of Nicholas Godejohn to help with the murder were covered in a high-profile documentary as well as Hulu’s limited series The Act, which drew even more attention to Gypsy’s case.

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