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  • Who Murdered Elvis?, 5th Anniversary Edition

  • By: Stephen B. Ubaney
  • Narrated by: Richard Batson
  • Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Summary

In 2013, when we published Who Murdered Elvis?, we thought that would be the last word on the subject. We were wrong.

In the five years since that publication, more facts, witnesses, interviews, and incredible personal experiences followed. In one case, the author's life was even threatened. These events were so incredible that we couldn't help but write the fifth anniversary edition.

Who Murdered Elvis? has officially been reloaded. With the release of this edition, more than 10 years of investigation has been completed into the death of Elvis Presley, and we can honestly say that almost everything you have been told is wrong. From Graceland trying to make a buck selling their product to the blindly naïve to crackpot TV specials twisting the truth and ignoring scientific facts, no one has gotten it right. When it comes to the truth, no one else even comes close to amount of research and dedication put forth in this book.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means: graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or by any other information storage retrieval system without the expressed written consent and permission of the author and the publisher. Be advised that the contents are also protected by the Writers Guild of America: registration 1942375. Writers Guild Registration Inquiries may be made to. WGAW 7000 West Third Street Los Angeles, CA 90048-4329

©2018 Stephen Brian Ubaney (P)2018 Stephen Brian Ubaney
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WHO IS STEPHEN UBANEY?

A book with very little new information for the well-read and thoughtful person.

This man does not appear to have any knowledge of Presley's dark side and character and seems to idolise him, without basis.I am sure that very few intelligent people believe the accounts of the morning of Elvis's death - especially Ginger Alden's..
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The man is dead; enjoy his legacy, the home that he was so proud of but admit his many, many faults as well.

I rather hope Priscilla sues you - I'm disgusted by your vitriol..

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