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Legal, Archival Standards & Methodology

This archive is maintained as a documentary and research-oriented resource focused on preserving publicly available records related to the case involving Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Nicholas Godejohn. The purpose of this page is to outline the standards, scope, and limitations under which materials are collected, presented, and preserved.

About This Archive

The Gypsy Rose Archive is an independent, source-based project focused on organizing publicly available information related to the case.

Its purpose is to present timelines, documents, and contextual material in a structured format that allows for direct reference and comparison.

Scope & Approach

This archive compiles material from publicly accessible sources, including:

  • FOIA-released documents

  • Court records

  • Interviews and media appearances

  • Public statements and reports

Content is organized to reflect how information has been presented across different sources and over time.

Use of Information

Materials are included for reference and documentation purposes.

The archive does not claim ownership of source material and does not present itself as the origin of any documents or media.

Where possible, original sources are credited or linked.

Context & Variations

In some areas, differences between accounts, timelines, or public narratives are noted.

These are presented to document variation—not to resolve or interpret it.

Limitations

This archive is not exhaustive and does not include all available material.

Content is limited to what is publicly accessible and appropriate for inclusion.

Accuracy and Corrections

This archive is maintained in good faith. If factual errors are identified or source materials are updated, corrections will be made where appropriate to preserve accuracy and integrity.

Independent Project

This archive is an independent project and is not affiliated with any individuals, creators, or research groups.

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