I Just Can't Help Believin'...: Conspiracy Theory Book OneElvis Presley by Lee Beckett


I Just Can't Help Believin'...: Conspiracy Theory Book OneElvis Presley
Title : I Just Can't Help Believin'...: Conspiracy Theory Book OneElvis Presley
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Publication : Published September 21, 2020

When paramedics, Ulysses Jones and Charles Crosby, were called to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and roll, they didn’t know what to expect.

After being directed upstairs by a bodyguard, they found a man lying on the bathroom floor, surrounded by a group of people.

Elvis’s girlfriend, Ginger Alden, as well as his road manager and close friend, Joe Esposito, were amongst them.

The man lay on his back with pajama bottoms down around his knees and his top open exposing dark blue, almost black, folds of cold flesh.

Jones immediately dropped to his knees to check for signs of life—he found none.

Afterwards, both paramedics would tell their captain they didn’t recognize the man as Elvis. In actual fact, they went as far as to say the dead man definitely wasn’t Elvis. They were warned to keep that information to themselves.

This was the beginning of the conspiracy theories that have spanned decades.


I Just Can't Help Believin'...: Conspiracy Theory Book OneElvis Presley Reviews


  • Lee Beckett

    I am proud to announce the upcoming release of my debut book'

    'I Just Can't Help Believin'...: Conspiracy Theory Book One - Elvis Presley'
    by Lee Beckett

    Releasing 21st September via Junction Publishing

    Pre-order Link -
    https://geni.us/tGmes

    When paramedics, Ulysses Jones and Charles Crosby, were called to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and roll, they didn’t know what to expect.

    After being directed upstairs by a bodyguard, they found a man lying on the bathroom floor, surrounded by a group of people. Elvis’s girlfriend, Ginger Alden, as well as his road manager and close friend, Joe Esposito, were amongst them.

    The man lay on his back with pajama bottoms down around his knees and his top open exposing dark blue, almost black, folds of cold flesh.

    Jones immediately dropped to his knees to check for signs of life—he found none.

    Afterwards, both paramedics would tell their captain they didn’t recognize the man as Elvis. In actual fact, they went as far as to say the dead man definitely wasn’t Elvis. They were warned to keep that information to themselves.

    This was the beginning of the conspiracy theories that have spanned decades.

  • The Redhead

    Do you believe the one and only, true King of Rock and Roll is alive?
    Could he really deceive the world and stay hidden for over forty years, fooling us all?

    I’ve asked myself these questions many times over the years.

    While turning the pages, I was brought back to my memories of Elvis and the circumstances behind his sudden passing. Lee Beckett has opened the door to the possibility that Elvis did indeed fake his own death and what the motivation may have been behind the deception.

    Starting with a bit of known background, mixed with details of Presley’s life I was unaware of, left little cracks in the hard set line that Elvis Aron Presley died on August 16, 1977. The way Lee Beckett has laid out the facts and possibility of Elvis being alive, allows the reader to come to their own conclusion.

    Will the mystery behind Elvis Presley's death or disappearance ever be revealed? I don’t know, but I can say this book has me wanting to do some investigating of my own.

    Lee Beckett has written a book which is entertaining, thought provoking and one I recommend everyone read.

  • Marguerite Robinson

    Wow

    This was very interesting to say the least. Makes you wonder if Elvis is really alive. Wouldn't that be something.

  • Joy Boutwell

    This is a well written book, with a lot of interesting points brought out to make you think: Did Elvis really die.

    The book starts out telling you about the day Elvis was found, then it tells about his life and talks about the stories going around about him being dead and the ones that believe he is alive.

    The author has gathered a lot of information, included pictures and public documents of all the theories that are out and put it in one place, making you doubt if he really did die or is hiding.

    This is a very interesting book that makes you think.

  • Jeanette

    I’ve just finished reading this book. It’s only 69 pages long but it is mind blowing. He presents an argument that Elvis is still alive. It includes actual verifiable facts that you can look into yourself. He doesn’t say categorically he is alive, he says here are the facts, make your own mind up. For anyone who has even an inkling that Elvis didn’t die……read this. It’s certainly given me food for thought

  • Martha Lindblom

    This will have you believing Elvis is alive. Back when Elvis died some of us did not believe it. But all we read and saw you had to believe he was dead. After reading this book you might have a different opinion. Enjoy

  • Carol

    Pretty convincing material

    I am now wondering if Elvis is alive. This book has really messed with my head! You gotta read it too and use your own judgement. What do you think?