- Photos of Naomi Judd’s death have been released eight months after her suicide by authorities.
- The autopsy report released in August, several months after his death, listed the cause of death as apparently a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- However, the five-time Grammy winner’s suicide note and graphic crime scene photos that just went viral have left netizens still upset.
- Some followers commented on the official release of the images, saying such actions were never intended to benefit the public.
Naomi Judd Crime Scene Photos have been released eight months after her suicide by authorities.
Country singer Naomi Judd struggled with mental health issues and died by suicide on April 30, 2022, at her Tennessee estate. His daughters Wynonna (58) and Ashley (54) broke the news on social media.
The autopsy report that came to light in August, months after his death, listed the cause of death as an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Multiple media sites covered the devastating memo that was included in documents made available by the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office this week.
Along with the note, several shocking photos allegedly obtained from the police department at the scene of the suicide have also been posted online.
A gun is seen next to Judd’s bed in photos obtained by OK, along with a brief but grisly suicide note placed right next to a pool of red pillows smeared with the singer’s blood.
In addition, the police also found prescription tablets next to the patient’s bed.
Twitter condemns the circulating images.
Many people on social media are upset by the popularity of the images, as netizens have been criticized for posting graphic photos there.
Several followers of Naomi Judd were saddened after learning of her suicide. However, the five-time Grammy winner’s suicide note and graphic Naomi Judd Crime Scene Photos that just went viral still left netizens upset.
Lindsey Boylan called the police activity sickening in a tweet.
I think it’s just disgusting, just despicable that the police are releasing deeply personal information and graphic images of people dying by suicide against their family’s wishes just because they are public figures.
I am beyond disgusted that the police are doing this to Naomi Judd.
Some followers commented on the official release of the images, saying such actions were never intended to benefit the public.
Additionally, many Twitter users criticized the tabloids and those who shared the suicide note content and photos online for violating the Judd family’s right to privacy.
Twitter users criticize them for having no morals and urge the Internet community not to spread these photos.