It's called Elvis Presley's ex-wife: He killed himself, he was in trouble

Elvis Presley killed himself. It's this statement coming from ex-wife Priscilla, who says that the rock legend killed himself, and did not die as a result of a heart attack, as was said in August 1977 when he died. At the time of his death he was 158kg and in his body [...]
Elvis Presley killed himself. It's this statement coming from ex-wife Priscilla, who says that the rock legend killed himself, and did not die as a result of a heart attack, as was said in August 1977 when he died.
At the moment of his death he was 158 kilos and you found in his body about 14 different drugs in large quantities.
The story comes from Priscilla, who has spoken in a new documentary entitled HBO “Elvis Presley: The Seacher”, on Saturday, a few months after new details about Elvis's death.
Priscilla added that both she and his dear relatives tried hard to help him break free from drugs, but that proved impossible.
No one could tell Elvis what to do, a lot tried, but no one did. He and Priscilla were married in 1967 and had a daughter Lisa Marie the following year. Their divorce came in 1973.
Priscilla says that he began using drugs during the short period in the United States army.
Speaking of his stay in Germany in September 1958 when he was at the Third Armed Division in Frankfurt Priscilla says: They gave drugs to the soldiers there to keep them awake. They maneuvered in the late hours of the night and thus began, becoming addicted to aphetamine for all lives.
In December 2017 two letters were discovered that Elvis had sent to his two friends and Road manager Joe Esposito.
Both letters featured the singer's heavy psychological situation: ” I am tired of my life and I need a long break, the rock icon wrote. In one of the letters of January 1977, seven months before his death, Elvis admitted that he was in trouble and could not disinclined by being unable to regain Priscilla, with whom he had been separated 4 years earlier.
Rick Stanley, Elvis's older brother, said about Radar Online: The letters look authentic. It's obvious to me that he intended to commit suicide.












