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Speculations about Elvis's fate surfaced as far back as 1979. That year, the country and western singer, Waylon Jennings recorded a song with lyrics that indicated, 'Elvis, may still be alive.' This simple melody, raised hopes, queries, and fuelled rumours, starting a heated debated that has become the brunt of many jokes. Today, Waylon adamantly refutes the 'still alive' theory.
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Speculations about Elvis's fate surfaced as far back as 1979. That year, the country and western singer, Waylon Jennings recorded a song with lyrics that indicated, 'Elvis, may still be alive.' This simple melody, raised hopes, queries, and fuelled rumours, starting a heated debated that has become the brunt of many jokes. Today, Waylon adamantly refutes the 'still alive' theory.
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Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977 in the bathroom of his Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 42. He had been on the toilet, but fallen off onto the floor, where he lay in a pool of his own vomit. Panicked, his staff contacted an ambulance, which rushed him to nearby Baptist Memorial Hospital, where, after several attempts to revive him, he died at 3:30 pm CST. His autopsy was performed at 7:00 pm.
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A cassette tape, presuming interviews with Elvis - made after his death accompanies her book! This tape 'supposedly' confirms the written word that raises questions about the 'discrepancies' surrounding Elvis' death. Just one of the many discrepancies Giorgio's book addresses, is the spelling of Elvis' middle name 'Aaron' on his tombstone - which she claims is a clue to Elvis' status!




