abuse, that i was going through. i don t think that there would have been an end in sight for me. i honestly think one of two things would have happened, either she would have eventually got caught, but too late to save me, or i would have been killed from all of the medical malpractices, the surgeries, the medications. now, with all of that, gypsy rose does still say she does regret her role in orchestrating the murder of her mother. she says that she forgives her and she says that with all of the trauma care that she has received now she has a greater understanding of that. i would tell her that i m sorry and i forgive her. i m coming to a place of forgiveness.
i would still be under this medical abuse that i was going through. i don t think that there would have been an end in sight for me. i honestly think one of two things would have happened. either she would have eventually got caught, but too late to save me, or i would have been killed from all of the medical malpractices, the surgeries, the medications. all of that takes a toll on a body, especially if you don t need the medications or surgeries. reporter: despite her mother s decades-long victimization, gypsy says she actually forgives her mom. now, if your mother were here today, what would you tell her, gypsy? i would say that i understand. like i see her in the way that she was not an evil woman. she was not a monster. she was just a sick woman and she would have needed a lot of mental health care. i see her for who she is now, or
Refusing to quash an FIR lodged against the Vice Chancellor and other higher officials of the Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture Technology and Science (SHUATS) accused of persuading a woman.