Who Murdered Elvis?
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Grab your thinking as we probe every part of Presley's mysterious death, FBI involvement, and the sinister forces at work during the final days of his career. We have been told all the lies for decades, but now it's time to answer some very pointed questions.

-Why were the first words out of Vernon Presley's mouth, upon learning of his son's death, "my God, they've murdered my son!?"

-Why does Elvis Presley have two death certificates that contradict each other?

-How could Elvis have passed two complete physical examinations the week before he died?

-How could Codeine show up in his toxicology report when there was no sign of Anaphylaxis in his body?

-Are we really expected to believe that the Investigator's photos and notes of the death scene were stolen from his car by coincidence?

- Why has history ignored the 1990 television interview where Elvis' doctor not only claimed that Elvis was murdered but named the murderer?

This book exposes the massive cover-up that has kept the truth from being told to the public and will change the way you look at Elvis Presley's mysterious death forever. This book will not disappoint you. Can you handle the truth?

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Date de parution 29 février 2016
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EAN13 9780988282995
Langue English
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Who Murdered Elvis?
 
 

 
 
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Who Murdered Elvis?
 
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ISBN: 978-0-9882829-0-2 (Softcover)
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Dedication
To the most wonderful parents anyone could ask for.
You give so much and ask so little.

 
 
Author’s note
At the 30 th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s death (2007) I saw a startling set of televised interviews. The interviewer was questioning witnesses about the discovery of Elvis’ body, but not one of them could agree on the simplest of details: the time of day, the position of the body, what color pajamas Elvis was wearing or even where the body was found.
 
It is a little known fact that Joe Esposito, when interviewed at Baptist Memorial Hospital on camera, claimed that he found Elvis dead in bed! How could this be? Why are none of these stories matching and why are they changing?
 
When numerous inconsistencies in witness death scene statements on the simplest of details didn’t align, I began to dig. After five years of digging I found the best 45 factual sources to include in my research and the product of what I uncovered simply dropped my jaw.
 
This was a very difficult book for me to write. I didn’t want to know that Elvis Presley was murdered and it angered me so much that I almost didn’t write it. But after months of denial and internal anguish I felt as if it was my duty to pass on what I had discovered to the people who deserve the truth the most, the fans of the King.
 
Those living under the misconception that this book was just written to make a ‘quick buck’ have obviously never written a book. Painstaking hours upon painstaking hours have gone into the research, writing, phone calling and the gathering of the necessary facts and permissions. There is no way I could ever be paid enough for this book to be a profitable venture. Truly my sole intention is to tell my fellow Elvis fans the truth.
 
This book was written by an Elvis fan, for Elvis fans everywhere so that they may know the truth behind this massive cover up. Elvis would be very proud of this book because it tells the truth and pays him the homage that he deserves.

 
 
Introduction
This book is presented solely for entertainment purposes. It is a Creative Nonfictional book that weaves a hypothesis based on years of researched facts.
 
Some of these facts have existed in other authors’ works for decades and have been presented within this manuscript to assist the author, and reader, with the development of the storyline.
 
In order to get as close to the truth as humanly possible, the material selected for presentation dealt only in first hand experiences and were of the best ‘source direct’ content available.
 
While the best efforts have been used in preparing this book and the author has quoted several official and credible sources, the content is a narrative of those gathered facts. The author is not a professional law enforcement agent or criminal investigator.
 
This manuscript was written without ghost writers, malice or ulterior motives. The author’s sole intention is to solve the long standing mystery surrounding Elvis Presley’s death and not to discredit or defame any character in the manuscript’s factual hypothesis.
 
The literary journalism within this manuscript has finally assembled a believable and final event out of the scrambled and conflicting reports repeatedly warped in the public consciousness for years.
 
Those who read this book the first time will do so to learn about Elvis Presley’s murder. Those who read this book the second time will do so to try and wrap their minds around how deeply the powers behind the murder went. Those who read this book the third time will never look at the hierarchical powers in this world the same way again.

 
 
 
Special Thanks
 
Jon Storm
Paul Lichter
Rene Ottesen
Dr. Gerard Crinnin

 
 
 
Acknowledgments
 
Mark Lane Esq
Jim Ostrowski Esq
Debora Becerra Esq
Cyril Wecht M.D., J.D.

 
 
 
“Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but
it ain't goin' away.”
. . . . Elvis Presley
1
The Chronicle

"Now you listen to me; the only thing that's important is that that man is on stage tonight – nothing else matters – nothing!"
 
- Larry Geller, Elvis: The Last 24 Hours-

 
If you want the same regurgitated Elvis Presley fluff that's been written over the past several decades, stop reading now.
 
There are hundreds of books that worship The King and soft-pedal his tragic death. They were intended to do nothing more than profit from the specter of the man and monetarily feast on his legacy. They ask no difficult questions and deliver no real worth.
 
This book, instead, was written with two purposes in mind – one, to dispel the myth and fantasy that surround this man's untimely death; and two, finally set the record straight. Elvis Presley was murdered, there’s new evidence that proves it, and it's time to rewrite the history books.
 
Since Presley’s death millions of fans around the world have been expected to just accept what they were told about his untimely and very suspicious demise. They were just supposed to repeat what they had been told and roll over on command.
 
But after a time even the most casual observers would begin asking questions and these were questions that no one had answers for. For me that day was August 16th, 2007 – the 30th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death. On this date there were televised festivities from Graceland and another candlelight vigil for the fallen idol.
 
The ceremony was almost an identical rerun of every major Presley-death anniversary, except for a startling set of interviews. These interviews, broadcast to a worldwide audience made no sense.
 
On this particular anniversary a reporter interviewed the members of Presley’s staff who were eye witnesses to the discovery of Presley’s body. One after another, the television captured short video clips and none of the stories were the same.
 
In fact, the witnesses couldn't even agree on the simplest of details – what color pajamas Elvis wore, where the body was found or even what time of day it was. I witnessed these interviews in disbelief. How could these “witnesses” be telling different stories, and why hasn't anyone investigated these accounts?
 
This book, for the first time, connects the disparate snippets of information into a final and believable event. Finally the world will know what happened. But before answers come questions. Exactly who was the real Elvis Presley?
 
The name itself flashes mental images of the glamor and excitement that embodies Americana. From curled lip to swiveled hip, no entertainer riveted his audience and changed the societal landscape like this one man. Men wanted to be him, women wanted to bed him and Hollywood lusted to invent anyone with such an intoxicating persona.
 
Born in the most impoverished of circumstances and the only remaining sibling of a stillborn identical twin, Elvis Presley's stature in life didn't look promising. This shy, sad and unattractive boy tip-toed his way through childhood, living an unpopular existence.
 
He was a mama's boy who looked different than the other kids and was bullied throughout his childhood in Tupelo, Mississippi. His popularity didn't improve when the family uprooted and moved to Memphis in 1948, where his flashy clothing and James Dean haircut offended everyone in his conservative “Brush Cut” community.
 
In Memphis, the adolescent Presley attended high school, worked nights and added to his gospel-music roots by watching black performing artists Arthur Crudup, Rufus Thomas and B.B. King. Elvis was unsophisticated, poor and an untrained musician who played entirely by ear.
 
High School was especially tormenting for the young Presley as classmates hurled insults, apples and eggs at the kid who dressed like a freak and played what they considered to be raunchy rockabilly music.
 
By 1953, Presley had gathered enough courage to saunter into Sun Records and try his hand at recording. Sun Records was a local recording studio that was owned by Sam Phillips who was always on the lookout for new music trends. Unfortunately Phillips was unimpressed and young Presley left with only the recording that he'd paid for and not much else, but what happened in the next few months changed the world.
 
Regardless of what claims have been made over the years, the person who discovered the greatest natural talent in music history was Marion Keisker, and she was the secretary at Sun Records. During that now famous first recording session, she understood that Elvis had the perfect blend of styles to fit what Sam Phillips was looking for.
 
More than a year passed before Phillips finally gave in to Keisker's repeated attempts to put him on Presley's trail. After all, Phillips was searching for a white kid who sounded black, and could merge the two profitable markets into one. Eventually Phillips agreed to give him studio time with randomly selected band members who had never met.
 
Phillips attempted to have Elvis sing a variety of old “staple” countr

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