Everything about Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s life was a lie. For more than two decades, her mother, Dee Dee, exerted horrifying control over her, convincing doctors that Gypsy needed to be confined to a wheelchair, outfitted with a feeding tube, operated on and forced to take medication for a slew of conditions — leukemia, muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, asthma, chromosomal defects and vision and hearing issues — that experts now say she didn’t actually have. Desperate to escape the abuse, Gypsy and a secret boyfriend she’d met online in 2012, Nicholas Godejohn, plotted to murder Dee Dee in 2015. Now, nearly four years into a decade-long prison term at Missouri’s Chillicothe Correctional Center, life is actually “good,” Gypsy has said. “I feel like I’m freer in prison because now I can just…