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Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s former killer – who dropped a knife on her mother – referred to himself as ‘Master’. “Smiley” and declined to name his famous ex-girlfriend in a bizarre email to The Post on Wednesday — days after her new documentary aired.
“I want people to know that I’m not lost in the ether of everything going on with me that won’t be named, I’m just being patient until I can speak in real time :-),” wrote Nicholas Godejohn, 34, of Potosi Correctional Center in Mineral Point, Missouri.
Godejohn has become a mother since Blanchard was released from prison on parole last month for convincing her to kill her mother after years of medical abuse at her hands.
The pair’s sensational crimes were detailed in the HBO documentary “Mommy Dead and Dearest” and the Hulu scripted series “The Act.”
Before the murder, Blanchard’s mother, Claudine “Dee Dee” Blanchard, forced her to pretend that she was suffering from leukemia, muscular dystrophy, and a slew of other ailments.
Prosecutors said Blanchard met Godejohn in 2012 on a Christian dating website and hid in the bathroom when he stabbed her mother with a knife.
During Godejohn’s trial, Blanchard testified that she convinced him to stab her abusive mother.
Since her release, Blanchard has appeared in a series of high-profile interviews and appeared on red carpets with husband Ryan Anderson, whom she met while in prison.
In a comment on Anderson’s Instagram account, she spoke excitedly about their sex life.
“Besides, they’re jealous because you rock my world every night,” she said of the “haters” who post rude comments on social media.
“Yes I said it, D is for fire…Happy wife, happy life“.
When The Washington Post asked him what Godejohn thought of her newfound fame, her marital adventures, and what life was like behind bars, he said, “I have to be conscious of my decisions.”
“A lot of these questions will be answered in a close interview in due course, which is not now :-).”
In the email, Godejohn appeared polite and childish, using smiley faces six times during the 109-word correspondence.
“Stay positive, healthy and safe, Mr. Vago :-),” he said, referring to a Post reporter at the end of the conversation.
“True sincerity, Nicholas (Mr. Smiley) Godejohn.”
Meanwhile, a new Lifetime documentary by Blanchard titled “Confessions of a Gypsy Rose Blanchard in Prison” aired on Sunday, in which she accuses Godejohn of raping her after he killed her mother.
“Because I didn’t let him rape my mother, I had to agree to let him rape me,” she claimed.
“After Nick killed my mother, he asked me to go into my bedroom and take off all the stuffed animals that were on my bed. I claimed I knew he was going to have sex with me.
Godejohn remains behind bars, sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder, and is not allowed any contact with Blanchard.
Last week, his lawyer filed an appeal for a new trial, local outlet KY3 reported.
“At his last trial, he said his mental condition did not meet the requirements for first-degree murder,” his attorney, Tyler Coyle, told the station.
“The jury should have found him guilty of only second-degree murder.”
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