Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s First Ride After Prison Was In Vehicle With ‘HITMAN’ License Plate

After being granted parole earlier this year, Gypsy Rose Blanchard was released from the Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri around 3:30 a.m. local time on Thursday. She had served seven years in prison for her role in the killing of her mother. Upon her release, Gypsy Rose was picked up by her husband, and the car he was driving featured a wrestling-themed Bret Hart license plate with the inscription “HITMAN.”

Gypsy Rose Blanchard is Free

The case of Gypsy Rose Blanchard gained widespread attention due to the complex and unusual circumstances surrounding her mother’s murder. It spawned several documentaries and an adaptation of her life story as a Hulu miniseries called “The Act.”

As Gypsy Rose Blanchard begins a new chapter outside of prison, she did so with a ride that proudly proclaimed WWE fandom.

People reports that, following her early release from prison on December 28th, Gypsy Rose Blanchard was picked up by her new husband. The car he was driving featured a wrestling-themed Bret Hart license plate with the inscription “HITMAN.”

Gypsy Rose Blanchard release marks a significant point in a case that has sparked discussions about mental health, abuse, and the legal system’s handling of complex situations. She has a lot of eyes on her, straining to see what she does next. Naturally, her first interview could also nab her a nice stack of cash. Perhaps, she will become a WWE fan during her second chance at life.

Who is Gypsy Rose Blanchard?

Gypsy Rose Blanchard is known for her involvement in the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, in 2015. The case gained media attention due to the deceptive health claims made by Dee Dee, leading to unnecessary medical treatments for Gypsy Rose.

In collaboration with her boyfriend at the time, Nicholas Godejohn, Gypsy Rose conspired to murder her mother. The media ate up the case, focusing on Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s high-pitched voice and cheerful demeanor, while shedding light on issues related to Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental health disorder involving the fabrication or induction of illness for attention.

Nicholas Godejohn was sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard.

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