In July 2015, Gypsy pled guilty to second-degree murder for planning her mother’s death she’s serving 10 years in prison. In fact, her mother was faking her daughter’s illnesses, and after finding out, Gypsy and her boyfriend planned to kill Dee Dee. However, there was much more than meets the eye. At first, Dee Dee appeared to be a mother who’s constantly worrying about her chronically ill daughter and struggling to make ends meet. The series, based on the 2016 Buzzfeed article, follows Gypsy and Dee Dee after they have moved to Louisiana in 2007. “We had some conversations about how to adapt it in an elevated way, in a way that didn’t feel like an exploitative true crime drama, and we went from there.” “I read about it along with six million other people when I read Michelle Dean‘s Buzzfeed article, and that was well before I had any thought of working on it as a TV show,” cocreator Nick Antosca told Us Weekly exclusively about the case. Joey King and Patricia Arquette take on the roles of Gypsy Rose and Dee Dee Blanchard, respectively, in Hulu’s true crime anthology series based on the case that made headlines in 2015 after Dee Dee’s body was discovered in Chackbay, Louisiana.