Judy Garland faced a tumultuous battle with addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs before she found solace with the help of a private investigator, as detailed in a recent publication.
According to Westphal, Garland experienced numerous sleepless nights and sought comfort by confiding in Fred during late-night conversations at her residence.
She opened up about the challenges and hardships she encountered throughout her life, with Fred attentively accompanying her through these sessions to provide support.
The revelations within the book shed light on Otash's perspective, where he expressed his observations about Garland.
Otash perceived her as a troubled individual trapped in a woman's body, overwhelmed by fear of existence while grappling with self-doubt, alcohol dependency, and reliance on detrimental pills.
Garland, who had a child from her previous marriage with