From a previous post:

We are then told (by the same source) that one of Dr. Holmes’s associates called back and spoke with Aunt Delta. This presents several questions: If Aunt Delta told Dr. Campbell that Elvis was “having difficulty,” or even, “having difficulty breathing,” how did she know this? There is no report of anyone going upstairs, witnessing what was happening in the bathroom, and then going back downstairs and telling Delta, “Elvis is having difficulty (breathing).” So how did Delta know this? (There is no report of Delta going upstairs to the bathroom, and if she had answered Dr. Campbell’s call-back while in the bathroom or bedroom, she could have passed the call to Esposito or Strada.)

So by 2:20pm, Elvis had been dead for 3-5 hours, and thus it is impossible that anyone at the mansion was operating under the notion that Elvis was “having difficulty breathing.” If Joe Esposito was the source of this claim, after 2:20pm, then he was lying. If Delta after 2:20pm made this statement to a doctor based on her own observations (which does not seem likely), then she was lying.

But if the call was “passed along” to Dr. Campbell after 2:20pm, as we’ve been told for 47+ years (the official “story”), then why did she supposedly tell the doctor that Elvis was “having trouble breathing”?

If Dr. Campbell was somehow brought into this story via some other contact or phone call, did Aunt Delta really tell him that Elvis was “having difficulty breathing,” based on facts? It’s possible.

To be clear, anyone at Graceland who said Elvis was “having difficulty breathing” after 2:20pm was lying.

The question is: If Aunt Delta did say this to Dr. Campbell, what time was it?