Naomi Judd's Husband Feels Responsible For Country Star's Death -- Here's Why
Naomi Judd tragically committed suicide in April after a long and tough fight with mental illness.
Despite the fact that it was her choice, it appears that her husband, Larry Strickland, has responsibility for her death.
According to Radar Online, Larry and Naomi's daughters Wynonna and Ashley would hide guns at their Tennessee mansion so the singer-songwriter wouldn't have access to them.
A tipster revealed Larry had always been concerned about Naomi's fragile emotions.
"He was never comfortable leaving her alone because he didn't trust her emotional condition."
Larry, according to reports, is filled with remorse over his wife's death.
"He's said he feels terrible since the gun she used was his - and it wasn't locked up."
According to Ashley Judd's biography, she witnessed her mother arguing with a man she had brought home and even firing a shot at him.
According to the insider, Naomi always had a wild streak and was "honestly deadly" with weapons.
While Naomi Judd's death was heartbreaking, it was supposedly unavoidable.
"It would be best for the family and everyone if the authorities made their findings public." Then Naomi and the entire situation could finally be put to rest."
After threatening suicide, the 76-year-old country singer shot herself after returning from a trip to Austria.
As previously revealed by OK magazine, Naomi was terrified of going on tour with her daughter Wynonna as part of The Judds, fearing that her beauty might fade. However, it's unclear whether this was the sole reason she committed herself.
Could Larry Strickland's culpability, however, be one of the reasons why the whole Judd family is attempting to prevent the publication of data relating to Naomi Judd's death?
Insiders indicated that the heartbreaking circumstances surrounding Naomi's suicide were suppressed.
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The Judd family is experiencing considerable trauma and irreparable injury in the form of emotional grief, pain, and mental anguish, according to the Judd family's lawyer, which is why circumstances surrounding Naomi's death should not be made public.
They also claimed that the data would cause the family emotional and public sorrow years after the disaster since they would be available online for a long time.
Meanwhile, Larry Strickland has entire control over Naomi Judd's inheritance, which is estimated to be worth $25 million.
Her daughters Wynonna and Ashley were not named in her will.