For anyone who is a student of the death of Elvis Presley, there are many, many questions that have been asked over the years; many have been answered, but a few have not. I have rhetorically asked this question (below) several times and have never heard anyone give much of an answer:

Let’s take truth, fact, and accuracy out of the equation for a moment, and go only by what we’ve been told, via “the official story” of Elvis’s death. For this one question, we have been told numerous times since 1977 that Dr. Campbell at a nearby clinic was reached about Elvis’s medical situation, and that Dr. Campbell merely advised that they could bring Elvis into the clinic to be examined.

Think about that.

Is this possible?

The world’s most famous man, a few minutes away from this medical clinic, and we are told that a doctor at the clinic advised that Elvis be brought to the clinic, and then that was the end of it. And it appears no one asked Dr. Campbell later, “Why didn’t you jump in your car and drive over to Graceland to help with Elvis’s emergency?” Not only did the media leave this one alone, but I have never heard of anyone present at Graceland that day asking this same question, of this particular doctor.

Why didn’t Dr. Campbell go to Graceland to help Elvis?

The answer to this question would surprise you.