Naomi Judd's death continues to make a buzz as the 911 calls made before her death would not reportedly be publicized.

RadarOnline has been trying to obtain the 911 calls from Tennessee law enforcement to reveal what happened to the singer months before she took her own life.

The Williamson County Sheriff's Department, instead, hired a law firm to keep the details through its "mysterious cover-up," the news outlet claimed. The rejection was reportedly due to the fact that RadarOnline's reporters were not Tennessee citizens.

Lawyer Courtney King said, "The United States Supreme Court upheld citizens' restrictions concerning requests for public records, opining that a denial of public records request from a citizen of another state does not violate the United States Constitution. Because it does not appear that you are a Tennessee citizen, your public records request is denied."

However, the news outlet disclosed that the singer's grandson, Elijah Kelley, is a Williamson County sheriff's deputy.

A source then told Radar that getting copies of the 911 calls are highly unlikely since authorities in the area always love to keep things under wraps.

The decision not to release the 911 calls is no longer surprising, as it was already clarified months ago that private details would not be available to the public.

In May, Public Information Officer Williamson said in a statement to Us Weekly that details about the investigation would not be released.

"It's an open investigation, currently we are not releasing any reports, 911 calls or bodycam or dashcam footage. This is a death investigation which is ongoing. There is no police jurisdiction in that area, so only the sheriff's department attended. We are awaiting information from the detectives from the criminal investigation division," he went on.

Naomi Judd's Shocking Struggles

RadarOnline's failure to obtain details came after a source told OK! Magazine that Judd suffered insecurities before her death.

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"Between the pressure of appearing at the Country Music Hall of Fame induction and a planned tour with daughter Wynonna, she was insecure about her thinning hair and weight gain from antidepressant drugs. It was all too much for her brittle mental state," the source claimed.

The "Rockin' With the Rhythm of the Rain" singer was stressed about several things before taking her own life. Unfortunately, her insecurities about her appearance made everything worse.

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