Zehme wrote about Carson and Wolcott's tumultuous relationship marked by "boozy rows aplenty... or long silent stews of resentment or recrimination or shame," showcasing the destructive impact of alcohol on their marriage.
Joanne Copeland reflected that when Carson drank, "He became a tiger... I was dealing with two people. He had a tremendous anger about women that would come out... he'd say, 'I'm working my ass off and you're sleeping in bed.'"
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