Overview
- On Paul C. Brunson’s We Need to Talk podcast this week, Blanchard said she heard screaming, that Dee Dee may have asked “Who are you?” and that Nicholas Godejohn answered “I am death,” while she recalled signaling when her mother was asleep and handing Godejohn a knife.
- Blanchard pleaded guilty to second‑degree murder in the 2015 death, served about eight years and was paroled in December 2023, while Godejohn was convicted at trial and is serving a life sentence.
- She told the host she once stripped for men she met online and called that behavior something she is “not proud of,” framing the admission as part of her effort to be candid about her past.
- Since release, Blanchard has divorced the man she married in jail, rekindled a relationship with Ken Urker, become a mother to daughter Aurora in December 2024, and taken part in media projects including a Lifetime series that document her post‑prison life.
- Reporting continues to place her new account against long‑standing allegations that Dee Dee Blanchard inflicted or fabricated illnesses (commonly described as Munchausen by proxy), a context that shapes debate about legal responsibility, personal accountability and how the public should view her rehabilitation.