Who Murdered Elvis?

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
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Author: Stephen B. Ubaney ISBN: 9780988282995
Publisher: Stephen B. Ubaney Publication: December 16, 2016
Imprint: Stephen B. Ubaney Language: English
Author: Stephen B. Ubaney
ISBN: 9780988282995
Publisher: Stephen B. Ubaney
Publication: December 16, 2016
Imprint: Stephen B. Ubaney
Language: English
It's time to revisit 1977 and Elvis Presley's final days in a way that no one else ever has. Grab your thinking cap and join author Steve Ubaney in volume I of his five volume "Who Murdered?" book series, as he probes 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, now it's time to answer some very pointed questions.

Why has history ignored the 1990 television interview where Elvis' doctor not only claimed that Elvis was murdered but named the murderer? (This Current Affair interview still exists on youtube but no one speaks of it.) Why did the City of Memphis, and the Shelby County District Attorney, ignore the evidence of foul play? 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 did Vernon hire two Private Investigators to find the murderer?

If it was a medical fact that Elvis was allergic to Codeine, are we really expected to believe that Codeine appeared in his Toxicology report but there was there 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? What you haven't been told is shocking.

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, his career, and his mysterious death forever. It did not happen as we were told. Can you handle the truth?
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It's time to revisit 1977 and Elvis Presley's final days in a way that no one else ever has. Grab your thinking cap and join author Steve Ubaney in volume I of his five volume "Who Murdered?" book series, as he probes 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, now it's time to answer some very pointed questions.

Why has history ignored the 1990 television interview where Elvis' doctor not only claimed that Elvis was murdered but named the murderer? (This Current Affair interview still exists on youtube but no one speaks of it.) Why did the City of Memphis, and the Shelby County District Attorney, ignore the evidence of foul play? 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 did Vernon hire two Private Investigators to find the murderer?

If it was a medical fact that Elvis was allergic to Codeine, are we really expected to believe that Codeine appeared in his Toxicology report but there was there 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? What you haven't been told is shocking.

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, his career, and his mysterious death forever. It did not happen as we were told. Can you handle the truth?

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