Gypsy Rose Blanchard has spoken out about finding forgiveness after enduring her mother’s abuse and convincing her then-boyfriend to kill her. Psychologist Sarah Gundle writes that while it’s tempting to see the Dee Dee Blanchards of the world as alien from us, their lives and actions totally unknowable to those of us on the other side of the darkness, it may be more useful to try to understand them.
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