Elvis Presley & Lisa Marie Presley's deaths show connection?
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Elvis Presley & Lisa Marie Presley's deaths show connection?
Elvis Presley & Lisa Marie Presley's deaths show connection?
Author Sally A. Hoedel previously shared her findings on Elvis Presley's and Lisa Marie Presley's death causes
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The News DigitalDecember 28, 2025
Elvis Presley and Lisa Marie's autopsy reveals shocking insight
Elvis Presley, 42, and his daughter Lisa Marie Presley, 54, passed away at not-so-older ages. Sally A. Hoedel, who pens Elvis: Destined to Die Young, previously stated there is a pattern of early deaths in the pop icon’s family.
His mom died at 46, while three of the legendary performer’s uncles passed away at a young age from different health complications.
Studying what she called a pattern, Sally found, per her findings, that there were inherited birth-related conditions in his family.
"By the time Elvis died in 1977, he had a disease or disorder in nine of the 11 systems of the body. At least five of those were present prior to fame and have likely been there since birth. This is even more relevant now that the autopsy of Lisa Marie Presley revealed a great deal of disease," she previously told the Express.
Moreover, Sally said the autopsy of Marie stated, "As details emerge from Lisa Marie Presley's autopsy report, the cause of death is confirmed as small bowel obstruction. This raises further questions about her long-term health condition. The obstruction was caused by scar tissue from a gastric bypass surgery performed years ago."
The author claimed that this bowel disorder was also shared by Elvis. "Elvis Presley also suffered from a lifelong bowel disorder and chronic constipation. While some of the medication he took could have further slowed his digestive system, it wasn't the initial cause of the problem."
Sally also noted that both father and daughter had had this problem since childhood. "There's evidence of it being an issue for Elvis as a toddler and teenager, well before fame and prescription medication came into play. Similarly, Lisa Marie's own testimony confirms that she had known about it since her childhood."
In light of her findings, the writer said, "I hope this family health history is ultimately pieced together, not only to bring peace for Lisa Marie and her family but for the obvious correlation to the young death of her famous father."
It is worth noting that Lisa died from cardiac arrest in 2023 and her father, Elvis, from a heart attack in 1977.
Author Sally A. Hoedel previously shared her findings on Elvis Presley's and Lisa Marie Presley's death causes
By
The News DigitalDecember 28, 2025
Elvis Presley and Lisa Marie's autopsy reveals shocking insight
Elvis Presley, 42, and his daughter Lisa Marie Presley, 54, passed away at not-so-older ages. Sally A. Hoedel, who pens Elvis: Destined to Die Young, previously stated there is a pattern of early deaths in the pop icon’s family.
His mom died at 46, while three of the legendary performer’s uncles passed away at a young age from different health complications.
Studying what she called a pattern, Sally found, per her findings, that there were inherited birth-related conditions in his family.
"By the time Elvis died in 1977, he had a disease or disorder in nine of the 11 systems of the body. At least five of those were present prior to fame and have likely been there since birth. This is even more relevant now that the autopsy of Lisa Marie Presley revealed a great deal of disease," she previously told the Express.
Moreover, Sally said the autopsy of Marie stated, "As details emerge from Lisa Marie Presley's autopsy report, the cause of death is confirmed as small bowel obstruction. This raises further questions about her long-term health condition. The obstruction was caused by scar tissue from a gastric bypass surgery performed years ago."
The author claimed that this bowel disorder was also shared by Elvis. "Elvis Presley also suffered from a lifelong bowel disorder and chronic constipation. While some of the medication he took could have further slowed his digestive system, it wasn't the initial cause of the problem."
Sally also noted that both father and daughter had had this problem since childhood. "There's evidence of it being an issue for Elvis as a toddler and teenager, well before fame and prescription medication came into play. Similarly, Lisa Marie's own testimony confirms that she had known about it since her childhood."
In light of her findings, the writer said, "I hope this family health history is ultimately pieced together, not only to bring peace for Lisa Marie and her family but for the obvious correlation to the young death of her famous father."
It is worth noting that Lisa died from cardiac arrest in 2023 and her father, Elvis, from a heart attack in 1977.
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Re: Elvis Presley & Lisa Marie Presley's deaths show connection?
2027 Elvis' autopsy becomes public
The drugs need to stop being downplayed
And, the Presley family suicides need to not be ignored
The drugs need to stop being downplayed
And, the Presley family suicides need to not be ignored
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Re: Elvis Presley & Lisa Marie Presley's deaths show connection?
AI overview:
The main book about Elvis's death is "The Death of Elvis: What Really Happened" by James P. Cole and Charles C. Thompson II, published in the early 1990s, which serves as a detailed investigative probe into the drug-related circumstances of his passing, challenging the official heart disease narrative with autopsy details and insider interviews, making it a key text for understanding the complexities behind the "King of Rock 'n' Roll's" tragic end.
Key Aspects of the Book:
Authors & Origin: Cole and Thompson were investigative reporters who produced an ABC 20/20 special on the topic, leading to this book.
Content: It's an exposé detailing Elvis's extensive prescription drug use (12,000 pills in 20 months), presenting evidence that his death was caused by multiple drug ingestion rather than just heart failure, as officially reported.
Sources: The authors conducted interviews with Elvis's entourage (the "Memphis Mafia"), Colonel Tom Parker, toxicologists, and pathologists, and gained access to suppressed autopsy records.
Focus: The book argues the truth is a sadder story of addiction and dependency, refuting claims of suicide or murder and revealing the true extent of his drug dependency.

The main book about Elvis's death is "The Death of Elvis: What Really Happened" by James P. Cole and Charles C. Thompson II, published in the early 1990s, which serves as a detailed investigative probe into the drug-related circumstances of his passing, challenging the official heart disease narrative with autopsy details and insider interviews, making it a key text for understanding the complexities behind the "King of Rock 'n' Roll's" tragic end.
Key Aspects of the Book:
Authors & Origin: Cole and Thompson were investigative reporters who produced an ABC 20/20 special on the topic, leading to this book.
Content: It's an exposé detailing Elvis's extensive prescription drug use (12,000 pills in 20 months), presenting evidence that his death was caused by multiple drug ingestion rather than just heart failure, as officially reported.
Sources: The authors conducted interviews with Elvis's entourage (the "Memphis Mafia"), Colonel Tom Parker, toxicologists, and pathologists, and gained access to suppressed autopsy records.
Focus: The book argues the truth is a sadder story of addiction and dependency, refuting claims of suicide or murder and revealing the true extent of his drug dependency.

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