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00:00This is the state's case against Gypsy Rose Blanchard.
00:07She's got paraplegia, epilepsy, heart murmurs, and she's allergic to sugar.
00:13Everything I do, I do for her.
00:15My mom is my husband.
00:17All she wants to do is keep me safe.
00:19Gypsy!
00:22Have you been able to confirm the girl's medical history?
00:26Which part?
00:28Any of it.
00:30That's what being a mom is, never being sure you're doing the right thing, but doing it anyway.
00:35I'm with the Children's Division of Missouri Social Services.
00:38Oh no.
00:38Open.
00:40Gypsy's got the mind of a seven-year-old.
00:42How old are you?
00:42Oh, she's 15, born in 1995.
00:45I thought you said I was born in 1993.
00:49I'm just going to ask you a few questions, all right?
00:52Can you read?
00:57Do you love me?
00:59What are you giggling about?
01:10I met my Prince Charming.
01:13Hi.
01:14I never once disrespected my mama the way you do.
01:20I'm so trapped.
01:23I can't tell anyone.
01:24You can tell me.
01:28Nobody's going to ever do more for you than I do.
01:31She's never going to let us be together.
01:37Sooner or later, everybody knows everything about everyone.
01:41No!
01:41No!
01:46Gypsy Rose Blanchard.
01:48How do you plead?
01:49I don't know.
01:52Why do you say it's?
01:52I don't know.
01:53Why do you say it's now?
01:54I don't know.
01:56$3,000.
01:57No.
01:58I don't know.
01:59Oh, thank you.
01:59I did.
02:00How did you say it's now?
02:00I don't know.
02:01It was a great day.
02:02I don't know.
02:03I don't know.
02:04I really want to let you know.
02:05I don't know.
02:05I know.
02:06I could.
02:07I can say it's now.
02:08Okay.
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