Elvis' ex-slams "Dark history" on his death

Ginger Alden had a lot to say about the claims made in a recent documentary series.


When Elvis Presley Died August 16, 1977 at 42, a sea of mourning fans came to pay tribute in Graceland , his mansion in Memphis, Tennessee. Fans were more devastated to learn that his cause of death was a heart attack, which could have been linked to his dependence prescription barbiturates. The king's death inspired decades of conspiracy theories , but more recently, the singer's brother-in-law, David Stanley , made his own claims on Presley's death - saying that he died by suicide. Following these declarations, the former fiancée of Presley Ginger Alden I felt obliged to express themselves. Read the rest to find out why she described Stanley's statements "a complete history of garbage".

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Stanley's comments are presented in a new documentary series.

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In the new series of video documentaries Prime Elvis women , Stanley alleged that Presley " premeditated drugs who killed him, "by THE Irish mirror . AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Docuseries - which were presented in May in the United Kingdom and in certain parts of Europe (it is not currently available in the United States.) - Follows the Presley relationship with Presley Priscilla Presley , but also presents interviews with women who claim to have been prosecuted by Rockstar when they were younger. In the series, Stanley alleges that, leading to his death, Presley "could not continue" because of the fears that these alleged relations with young girls are revealed in a book.

"His taste for young girls, aged 15 or 16, made me sick," said Stanley - whose mother was married to Presley's father - is closer to the docuteries. "I told him that it was a miracle that he did not break. He fled with things that most people did not make, because of his money, his fortune, his fame and his power, charisma and magnetism. Elvis could tell you about the socks. ""

Stanley adds that Presley's death was caused by "love, pain, pain, exposure - he could no longer bear it".

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The ex of Elvis called Stanley's declarations "Garbage".

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After learning the comments, the former Presley fiancée Ginger Alden had one A few words of choice For Stanley.

"Unfortunately, Elvis' pennies have changed stories and even made stories that I know false over the years," she said Page six . "A brother [of the three] later created a complete story of the garbage on suicide years ago and it seems that he resurfaced with her."

Alden said Presley "loved life too much".

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Alden and Presley were engaged after only two months of meetings in 1977, with their wedding date set for Christmas Day the same year, Page six reported. Alden declared to the point of sale that they had chosen the date earlier on August 16, and that Presley "impatiently awaited the marriage and to announce our commitment during his last show in Memphis, who does not is not produced ".

Tragically, Presley's fiancée found her insensitive after her heart attack. But when it comes to allegations that his death may have been self-inflicted, Alden stressed that Presley had a zest for life.

"Elvis loved life too much," said Alden. "Her daughter [ Lisa Marie Presley ] was nearby, my niece was with her, I was there and her father was at home. There was absolutely nothing to indicate suicide, never "letter".

Alden, who wrote a 2014 thesis entitled Elvis & Ginger , also rejected Stanley's statements as gossip.

"It is not true and simply tabloid gossip," she said Page six . "Elvis deserved so much praise in his life for everything he has accomplished and made for others and this is how he is reimbursed, which is shameful."

After having denied his statements, Stanley published a mea culpa.

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Stanley initially denied his controversial comments in a deleted Facebook publication, Page six reported. "I never said that and whoever believes that I would say that a so horrible thing is a fool," he wrote. However, he then changed his air.

In a June 27 Instagram Post , Stanley addressed "all the fans and associates of Elvis" who follow him on social networks.

"I am sorry for the derogatory comments that I made in a documentary on Elvis which was filmed last year," said Instagram legend. "There is no excuse for my comments and I can fully understand why you would be angry. I love and I would always love Elvis and be part of his family. He is more than worthy of the love you have for him. He loved you. I love you and all I can ask you is that you forgive me for my irresponsible actions. ""


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