TWISTED CASE Of Gypsy Rose, Was the Sentencing Fair? | AOS Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @alef1832
    @alef1832 7 месяцев назад +3

    It wasn't fair! Please watch the interrogations and testimony, not the stories they are telling you her PR team.
    I believed her at first until I did my research .
    She was abused but not the way she said. She was dating another guy at the same time as Nick. She manipulated an Autistic person for years when he was to run away. Both are guilty, but she threw him under the bus.

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад +1

      That was the one thing I didn't get to watch from the whole case, I'll definitely have to check them out now.

  • @eleftheriamichael9916
    @eleftheriamichael9916 7 месяцев назад +2

    No she's murder like he is both the have to have the sentence. Many people the have but life one way or another with the family's but the don kill them.

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад +2

      agreed

  • @toosweet3426
    @toosweet3426 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just stumbled across this video, she is a known Liar, I don't believe nothing she says, And she is a murderer, She should not be able to make money off of her crime, Or get famous period

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад

      crazy how the internet just just flocked to her side without knowing the full story.

  • @LockIsLive
    @LockIsLive 7 месяцев назад +1

    New here and came from Void. Didn’t expect the podcast to be so great. The lack of police involvement, doctors, and CPS is what makes it self defense to me. HOWEVER, my biggest issue is the fact someone else got wrapped into it and got life while she didn’t even get half of that. I believe the ex boyfriend who got life deserves a retrial and deserves to be evaluated by doctors and if deemed safe to the public should receive less of a sentence. Also worth noting the ex boyfriend is autistic.
    Also from what I see, Gypsy Rose gets a lot of hate from the internet but it’s worth remembering who raised her and she has never had a normal life. She went from a horrible mother and a massive manipulator to fame. That obviously will make a person a bit complicated.
    I also wonder if she didn’t fully process what the murder would have been like considering the fact how often times she would daydream since she was stuck in a wheelchair and couldn’t play like a normal child. Soon after the murder she wanted to go back for her home as if nothing happened which obviously isn’t a response that a normal person might give. I think there was so much psychological damage, she didn’t fully realize what happened and the consequences. I doubt her brain could have been near as developed for her age as she was so coddled. Most kids learn to not touch a stove at a young age and learn consequences of life. But when she is so coddled, how can she learn those things? I have a hard time imagining she understood the weight of murder. After all, death can even be a hard concept for grown fully developed adults to grasp. But the difference is they have enough life experience to at least slightly understand the weight of death. One of the only few negative things she seemed to have learned from what I can see is to not escape. And if she does try to escape, she gets chained. If CPS comes to visit, she gets extra highly dosed from drugs that make her drowsy and incoherent. So the only escape feels like murder. But the only real life experience she has outside of an abusive mom is movies and shows, and in those shows; the good guy wins even if murder is taken place. My point is with my speculation, you can imagine why she could have felt it was self defense.
    And btw for the laptops, her mom had one. Her mom smashed it. The second laptop she got was from stealing money from her moms purse and “going to the bathroom by herself” at the mall.
    Last thing. Don’t have the time to proof-read this giant comment. Hope it made sense

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching I appreciate it!
      I never looked at it in that perspective before. Gypsy probably didn't realize the weight of her choices (again, knowing killing is bad but not to the extent that we know) because she was sheltered her whole life and couldn't naturally learn these feelings. It's just tricky for me because in her situation and in the moments she was living with her mom, she felt like killing her was the only option (which is understandable) but I just wish she explored other options than just murder. Not trying to diminish her trauma but I'm still on the side of morality to not kill anyone. Of course, situations matter. Like you mentioned in your comment and we did in the video, the MAIN problem with all of this is that she dragged someone else into her problem to do the dirty work, which just isn't right. That also goes into why I don't believe it's a true case of self defense, more of revenge.
      Now that you mentioned it, I do remember reading that she got her second laptop from taking money and buying it sneakily.

  • @tiffanybarbee9316
    @tiffanybarbee9316 7 месяцев назад

    Just do one thing.....go back and read the texts between her and her Mentally challenged boyfriend... in her new Adult "Haters Gonna Hate "voice.... in your head. .....go back and look at all of the interviews with Her Pretending in that little Baby Voice.... With her real voice in your head. 😊

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад +1

      you're right, she definitely isn't stable

  • @coffeecat086
    @coffeecat086 7 месяцев назад

    I have some thing to say on this. Because of medical necessity, I’ve had 24 surgeries to date. I am legally blind, moderately hard of hearing, have epilepsy, and autistic. That meant, as a child, all sorts of trips to specialists, over 15 eye surgeries, and surgeries for other issues. There was absolutely nothing wrong with Gypsy, and she was forced into procedures she did not need, isolated so her mother had full control, to the point that she controlled even what she was given as food. You cannot imagine the amount of trauma that she endured. I can to an extent. What I went through was necessary, but the trauma of needles, being knocked out only to wake up in excruciating pain even with medication to alleviate it… it got to the point that if anyone even wore a white coat, I would become inconsolable. It did not matter if it was family even. Her mother made sure she was not able to fight back, both psychologically or legally. She had tried to run away and escape, medical professionals were very much aware that something just didn’t add up, and did not do anything except call CPS. They saw the difference in her behavior between when her mother was there and when she was not. She was not only abused medically, but physically at her mom’s own hands, denied food when she tried to protest, drugged with medication she was not in need of, restrained when she didn’t comply, and so on. Those that should have protected her from her mother’s madness did not. She had been failed by a system that should have protected her instead of contributing to the abuse. If you cannot see how desperate she was then you have no empathy. Honestly, her mother got the easy way out. Old it have been handled differently? Maybe. Perhaps her boyfriend could have turned the texts over to police. But if you have watched and paid attention, Gypsy, because of her isolation, wasn’t exactly 23 maturity wish, and her boyfriend had a chance to say no. If you read their texts this is very clear. I do believe he took the opportunity to justify fantasy and chose to do what he did, others who knew him had given their input on his mindset. Do I agree with the murder? On principle, no. At the same time though, I understand that her mother had made her feel helpless and made sure she knew that if she tried to go against her, her mother would make things even worse than she already had been. The thing that set if off was yet another surgery she was going to make Gypsy endure. I think all of this outweighs her actions. I empathize with her because I know what she went through though the circumstances were was far different as they could be. I would not wish the things I had to go through even on mustache man.

    • @GoldyRyun
      @GoldyRyun 7 месяцев назад +1

      I absolutely agree with you. Gypsy was tortured and I if her mother had lived I do believe that sooner or later , more like sooner that gypsy wouldn’t be alive today , I think she would have died from over dose of some surgery would have killed her , only so much a person body can go through before it will end a life , I don’t really believe in murder , but gypsy tried to get away and she was tortured more and more starving, so I can’t say that I’m sorry for her mom. ,, I’m just sorry that something so terrible had to happen for gypsy to be free. Gypsy dad couldn’t even help her , because DeDe wouldn’t allow him to even see her

    • @GoldyRyun
      @GoldyRyun 7 месяцев назад +1

      Gypsy was a victim from the time she was just a tiny child

  • @bonitabonita4714
    @bonitabonita4714 7 месяцев назад

    No the whole trial was done for shit! Was not fair. Gypshit should still be licked up. Gypshit got away with murder! Poor Nick is sitting in jail! I am on the side of helping Nick get a lesser sentence. & to receive mental health help. The fact is he wouldn't have done it ! If it wasn't for her. Gypshit did all the planning ,plotting to every little detail. Gypshit should have had more time!Then locked up in a mental facility. Hopefully when Nick finally speaks out she can some how be retried! If anything a lot of shit is coming her way about the truth of the night of the murder & all Gypshit planning & things she did to get Nick to do it. This is just the start of the beginning of the whirlwind of shit for her about her. It is going to get juicy.The sick & disgusting sexual side of her. It is twisted.
    Gypshit was so hoping that Nick wouldn't speak. That is the main reason she had to have her mother silence for good. It would have been a whole different outcome for Gypshit if DeeDee could speak.

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад

      Yea the worst part is that she roped someone else in a crime that she clearly wanted to commit herself. Instead she got someone who she can manipulate into doing it for her so in the end she could say, "Well, technically I didn't kill her, I would never do that!"

    • @Ausgar-yc1yl
      @Ausgar-yc1yl 7 месяцев назад

      Nick is NOT in jail. There is NO such thing as being sentenced to jail for life or murder.

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад

      You’re saying Nick isn’t in jail? how?

    • @Ausgar-yc1yl
      @Ausgar-yc1yl 7 месяцев назад

      @@aostoon He was beer sentenced to jail. There is NO such thing as being sentenced to jail for life or murder. Jail us county and the longest anyone can be sentenced to jail for is one year. Murder is a crime against the state not county. He is on prison. He is NOT in jail, and she was NOT in jail.

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад

      @@Ausgar-yc1yl Ok sure, if we’re getting into semantics he isn’t in jail. but the point is he is behind bars

  • @PhoenixAce
    @PhoenixAce 7 месяцев назад

    *Skitters across the wall like a gecko*

  • @Voidthewarlock
    @Voidthewarlock 7 месяцев назад

    This is gaming

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад

      The biggest Void

  • @gameman494
    @gameman494 7 месяцев назад

    loves these with my long work days!

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад

      Always appreciated :D

  • @hypernova6624
    @hypernova6624 7 месяцев назад

    🔥🔥🔥

    • @aostoon
      @aostoon  7 месяцев назад

      let’s see what this nova guy is talkin about