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  2. Elvis sightings - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, the Elvis Saga at WWN went on for at least 57 different articles. In 1992, the Weekly World News wrapped up the storyline with the headline "Elvis Dead at 58", only to announce just weeks later that also turned out to be a hoax. [9]

  3. George C. Nichopoulos - Wikipedia

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    George Constantine Nichopoulos (October 29, 1927 – February 24, 2016), also known as Dr. Nick, was an American physician of Greek descent.He was Elvis Presley's personal physician and was controversial due to the singer's abuse of prescription drugs.

  4. Elvis Presley - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Aaron Presley [a] (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Known as the " King of Rock and Roll ", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century .

  5. Elvis' 'last love' Ginger Alden speaks out about Presley's ...

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    The last woman to see Elvis Presley alive, his alleged fiancee Ginger Alden, is sharing new details about life with the King of Rock 'n' Roll, including the night he proposed to her. "He took me ...

  6. Elvis: What Happened? - Wikipedia

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    Elvis: What Happened? is a 1977 sensationalist book about the American singer Elvis Presley. The book, which is based on the personal accounts of three of Elvis' former bodyguards, went into detail on Presley's prescription drug addiction. His death, only two weeks after the book's US publication in July 1977 (its publication in UK was May 77 ...

  7. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department initially said first responders found a victim with a gunshot wound to his upper torso. ... The 27-year-old grandson of rock icon Elvis Presley was ...

  8. FBI files on Elvis Presley - Wikipedia

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    The files deal with the moral panic of the time of sexual drives of the American youth being aroused beyond normality by Elvis Presley. In a letter to J. Edgar Hoover dated May 16, 1956, for instance, a purported former member of the Army Intelligence Service states that Presley is a "definite danger to the security of the United States" because he had driven girls and boys mad.

  9. Disappearance of Heather Elvis - Wikipedia

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    The court found him guilty and fined him $400, which he said he would pay even though the Elvis family felt the charge was misguided, since the case had lasted so long. [66] In September of 2019, Sidney Moorer was also found guilty of kidnapping Heather Elvis, and sentenced to 30 years. [4] Tammy's appeal was heard in late 2021.