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Who Murdered Elvis?, 5th Anniversary Edition

By: Stephen B. Ubaney
Narrated by: Richard Batson
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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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Incredibly intriguing. It's all spelled out and now we know that there was a huge cover up. I listened to this book in one sitting. The evidence is layed out and backed up by police reports, eyewitness accounts., and physical evidence. If you weren't afraid of the US government before, you will be now.

unbelievable

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The narrator is rather stilted. The topic is troubling. To say the least. Good bye

There are no unsolved mysteries in heaven

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great book. could not keep my jaw off the floor. these sinister people are monsters. the only difference between the mob and the doj, is at least the mob isn't being paid with taxpayer money.

we live in a banana republic.

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The research was incredible. This man should be a CIA investigator. Thank you for helping Elvis’ fans understand what they have long suspected. Now if we could just stop chasing our tail and start doing things that really matter like establishing an agency that protects those deemed National Treasures WHILE they are still ALIVE!!

Convincing/infuriating/devastating

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Having worked in the legal system all my life I've had getting terms right hammered into me. When the author calls Elvis a pedophile for dating 14 year old Priscilla it just ranckelled me. Not only is that absolutely not the definition of that term, it does a tremendous disservice to Elvis. Also he mentions not once but twice that mini skirts were the norm in the "conservative " 1950s. They didn't become a fashion trend until 1961 at the earliest and 1966 is firmly in the timeline. If he gets little things like this wrong, what else is he wrong about?

Some inaccuracies

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First off you have 5-10 minutes of copyright and catalog information, which is completely unnecessary and comes off paranoid, as is the author, but you find that out all throughout the book. There are points in the book where he talks about drug tolerances like you are in an elementary classroom and then tells you multiple times that the media and the government is out to control to manipulate you and this is foundation for the supposed murder of Elvis. If he would just stick to the inconsistencies in the testimony and the issues with the autopsy this would've made for a better book. Also the person reading is not a great narrator and he comes off pretty monotone.

Interesting points with alot of goofy opinons.

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This is one I truly regret using a credit for. I got a few chapters in and I just couldn’t continue. Nonsensical, blatantly false information from the start. For instance how was Malcom X a “high profile recruiter and member of the black panther party” when the black panther party didn’t exist until a year after Malcom’s death.

“Elvis was a big man, with big organs which gave him a naturally higher tolerance to drugs” insane

This book is garbage of the lowest quality

One of the goofiest things I’ve heard

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