The untold account of Elvis Presley's final days, written by the man who was there. From behind the famous music gates of Graceland to the largest funeral since President Kennedy's assassination — this is the story very few were ever privy to.
The Elvis Conspiracy? explores the man, tells the story of his last days, and gives readers the first real insight into a world very few were ever privy to. What was it like to be part of the world behind the famous music gates in Memphis, Tennessee?
The book details the events and decisions made on August 16, 1977, and the days that followed — including the planning and execution of the largest funeral since President Kennedy's assassination.
Thanks to the author's police background and professional training, he was able to investigate the burning question posed by Elvis' father and the world: "Did Elvis have to die?"
"There has never been a book like it about Elvis and probably never will be again. It brought me back eighteen years with questions I had concerning the loss of Elvis — and answered every one of them."
"Even after almost 18 years, I still cry when I read something about Elvis' death. You paint a vivid picture of the occurrences of August 16, 1977."
"Who better to write this type of book than someone with Dick Grob's background in security and investigations? His answers are sincere and frank. One thing came through always — his genuine feelings."
"A revealing look over the wall of the inner circle. I could identify dates to your stories, even though I wasn't there. I'm very impressed — it's thicker than I expected and well worth every penny."