Advocate for the transfer of Nick Godejohn from prison to a mental health facility


Advocate for the transfer of Nick Godejohn from prison to a mental health facility
The Issue
Nick Godejohn deserves justice, not endless punishment. Gypsy Rose Blanchard manipulated him into committing the heinous crime of murdering Dee Dee Blanchard. Despite her role in the plot, Gypsy has been released, her story widely accepted as one of victimhood. Meanwhile, Nick remains imprisoned, having been painted as the sole perpetrator. But this narrative ignores the profound impact of Autism on Nick’s ability to make informed decisions and the coercive circumstances he faced.
Autism, a complex neurological condition, affected Nick Godejohn's capacity to navigate complex social manipulations. Gypsy Rose, aware of this, found Nick online and exploited his vulnerabilities. She painted a picture where he was her only escape from an oppressively fabricated life. They orchestrated a plan, but Nick believed he was rescuing someone he cared for deeply. Gypsy's testimony and the global narrative cast Nick as an accomplice but neglect to account for the psychological influence she wielded over him.
The court sentenced Nick to life, ignoring the aspect of mental health. He needs specialized care, not continued incarceration. The prison system doesn't offer the rehabilitation and mental health support that someone with Autism requires. Transfer Nick to a mental health facility where he can receive the appropriate care and treatment.
The justice system must recognize Nick as a victim of manipulation rather than a mere perpetrator. His mental health and the broader context of his actions demand a reevaluation of his sentence. Ensuring justice involves understanding the nuances of these situations and addressing them fairly.
Sign this petition to support the transfer of Nick Godejohn to a mental health facility where he can get the help he so clearly needs. Let fairness guide the justice system, acknowledging that Nick’s incarceration serves neither him nor society. Demand justice, not further injustice.

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The Issue
Nick Godejohn deserves justice, not endless punishment. Gypsy Rose Blanchard manipulated him into committing the heinous crime of murdering Dee Dee Blanchard. Despite her role in the plot, Gypsy has been released, her story widely accepted as one of victimhood. Meanwhile, Nick remains imprisoned, having been painted as the sole perpetrator. But this narrative ignores the profound impact of Autism on Nick’s ability to make informed decisions and the coercive circumstances he faced.
Autism, a complex neurological condition, affected Nick Godejohn's capacity to navigate complex social manipulations. Gypsy Rose, aware of this, found Nick online and exploited his vulnerabilities. She painted a picture where he was her only escape from an oppressively fabricated life. They orchestrated a plan, but Nick believed he was rescuing someone he cared for deeply. Gypsy's testimony and the global narrative cast Nick as an accomplice but neglect to account for the psychological influence she wielded over him.
The court sentenced Nick to life, ignoring the aspect of mental health. He needs specialized care, not continued incarceration. The prison system doesn't offer the rehabilitation and mental health support that someone with Autism requires. Transfer Nick to a mental health facility where he can receive the appropriate care and treatment.
The justice system must recognize Nick as a victim of manipulation rather than a mere perpetrator. His mental health and the broader context of his actions demand a reevaluation of his sentence. Ensuring justice involves understanding the nuances of these situations and addressing them fairly.
Sign this petition to support the transfer of Nick Godejohn to a mental health facility where he can get the help he so clearly needs. Let fairness guide the justice system, acknowledging that Nick’s incarceration serves neither him nor society. Demand justice, not further injustice.

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Petition created on June 29, 2025