Olay Demigard (108:51)
So for quite a while afterwards, he was living in the pool house on Graceland. This was way before Graceland was open to the public. But so especially one guy from the Gambino mob family, his name was Paul Castellano. He, he was the one of the people that were part of exposing Elvis and knew that he was the one. He was the rat, he was the guy that did it to them. So when Elvis suddenly died, he did. He, he gave his testimony on the evening of the 15th of August. He went to the dentist, got his whole teeth checked because he needed to be okay for quite a while. And then the very next morning, he officially died on the 16th of August. Frank Castellano just called. Colonel Parker said, Absolutely not. We're not buying this. We know that you're faking it. We know that you're faking it. We're going to come in and we're going to take you out. He was also the guy sending out these four guys to the morgue, trying to, to steal the body of Elvis to prove that it wasn't him, you know, so Elvis and, and the other guys freaked out and that's why they had an open casket funeral, because that was not the idea. I mean, this was lit on and nobody should see anything. But suddenly because of the threat from the mosque up, they had to come up with a body. And this is why they. In the casket that day. The people that were in the funeral, like we have Elvis cousin Jesse Smith, we have other people that were there at the funeral as well. They said it looked like a very young Elvis and it looked like a hairpiece had been glued on wrongly on his head. And also like Elvis was practicing a lot of karate and you know, like hitting tiles and stuff. And so his knuckles was a bit deformed, formed, these hands were super clean, very young looking. And also the sideburn had loosened and the body was sweating. The thing is, it was a wax head. Vernon Presley is Vernon Presley his father. When they were freaking out, he said, wait a second, I've got a wax head from Madame Tussaud. We can just fix that one. And then they took one of the bodies, one of these, what do you call it, mannequin type of window shield. Like all of these costumes that Elvis had on, he had on these, what do you call them, these dolls. They're standing in a window like a mannequin. Mannequin, mannequin. Thank you. So they took one of these Mannequins boom. Body without a head put in the, in the coffin and then put the wax hot head on top. But there was a heat wave in Memphis that day. And so that's why when the wax was melting, that's why it looked like he was sweating and the glue so the sideburn came off. So several people at this, at the funeral said, this is so not him. You know, what the hell is going on? And the rumor started. So anyway, in the end, Elvis managed to take off and it was. I think it was a matter of that they were planning on maybe doing that for a couple of years. And then when the, when the threat was gone, then he would appear again saying, listen guys, I'm very sorry. I had to stage this whole thing for my own security and my family's security. I'm very sorry to have duped you, but I'm back. The King is here. Rock and roll is here forever. Not happened. It did not happen. Because after his death, this is the thing when you, when there's certain people that have. That have tracked his credit cards and his Social Security number number and it's like when Elvis died, somebody else started using that number and the credits like that. And that was under a identity called John Burroughs, John without an H. John Burrows. He suddenly his choice, his track starts in Graceland and then it starts moving around in the south in the eastern parts of, of the US you got like from Memphis and then going up to Chicago. There are many different sightings and stuff like that for a few years there. And so now we also have documents that have come forward. There's like, I think there's 1200 or 600 top secret documents around Elvis Presley from most of them from the time after his death. After his death. Why would they. But it's because of this, these operations and they go under John Burrows and this guy is under the federal Witness Protection Program with the identity of John Burroughs. So he continued and he approached several of the presidents. He approached Jimmy Carter. As far as I know. He also met up with Ronald Reagan saying, listen guys, please, I need to get out of this situation. But for whatever reason, I don't know why it. It. They couldn't do it. 1 I think 1 of the reasons was that indirectly he was. Well, they mur. I think somebody murdered poor Roscoe Helloay because that was a strangled body. But otherwise than that, the, the day of his death also there were so many people gathering around Graceland and there were two teenage girls that were standing in the crowd when a drunk Driver lost control of the car and drove straight into the crowd, killing these two teenage girls. So indirectly, he was, by faking his death, he was responsible for manslaughter also. Do you know the whole thing. After Elvis died, the sales went like this. Suddenly he sold more. He was worth more, more dead than alive. And also after a few years, because of the finances and so on, Lisa Marie and together with Colonel Parker decided to open up Graceland. Instead of selling it, they would, they wanted to keep Graceland and then open it up to the public, making a lot of money there. And then also you had the Heartbreak Hotel chains. That was also based on, in many ways, merchandise and the death of Elvis Presley, the legend. So I think he got himself into a much bigger swamp than he was, than he was aware of. And then he wanted to step forward in 2002. But then 911 happened. And instead of, well, suddenly you had the Bush family really central super criminals, you know, on an ultra level. So I don't know if that was what messed it up. Anyway, so we have Elvis turning into John Burroughs. And then when you listen to some of the phone calls that he made to specifically one journalist, it seemed like he spent one year on an island somewhere. Don't know where that is. And I think two years in Europe where he was just traveling around. He had a beard on, he had lost a lot of weight. He was. But it was hiding, hiding, hiding, reading. And then he disappears. So I, I was aware of up until then. But where did he go? Where did he go? So in 2011, there were these rumors starting coming up to the surface about a guy called Bob Joyce, a preacher called Bob Joyce. And to start with, I mean, said. People said, look, it's a complete identical. It's Elvis. I looked at him, I thought, nope, not at all. Okay, body size. Yeah. Height? Yeah. Similarities. Yeah, but not really. But please keep in mind, Elvis was not black haired. He. He dyed his hair, he dyed his eyebrows. And. And so, so he was, he was dark blonde, not black hair. So when you take away the colors, suddenly you start seeing, whoa. And then when you start using facial identity programs, you see, whoa, we've got a match here. So I was like, whoa, what on earth. And then when you hear him sing, oh. So anyway, so this Bob Joyce appeared and there were film taken at Graceland where you have this guy, he looks a bit like Kenny Rogers, like white haired with white beard at Graceland. And they said that selvies. I'm like, I don't think so. But then over the Years there were more and more things coming forward. You know, when they, when they opened up Graceland, there were these photographers and one of them, these, there was only a handful of photographers. One of them was this dude again. Then when Lisa Marie died officially at the funeral, there was this guy again. Then at several of Trump's parties, there was this guy again. Like what on earth is going on? And then so this, this Bob Joyce, he has a small little church called the Household of Faith in Benton, Arkansas. And where he became this preacher, he's got three kids and a wife, Wilona, where he's absolutely adored. People love him. I mean I've heard the, the things I've heard from people around him. It's just, he's. Like I said, God was in a good mood when he created this individual. This is an individual with qualities not only voice wise but also personality wise. So anyway, so yeah, this is, this is the guy. And so over the years I've been more and more focused on him. And when you start comparing voices and you compare the laughter, the expressions and also Freudian slips because he's, A couple of times he referred to himself as, as Elvis.