Elvis Presley was one of the most famous artists in the 1950s. He found his way into the hearts of many young women with his boyish good looks and his loving lyrics that spoke to many young hearts.
When he passed away in August 1977, fans worldwide mourned his untimely death and spoke of how they influenced his life. None were more heartbroken than his family, who still miss him today.Recently, a documentary on Elvis’ life was released, in which his stepbrother, David Stanley, made shocking accusations. Stanley was part of Elvis’ entourage in the 1970s and had a close relationship with his stepbrother.
Stanley claimed that Elvis’ cause of death may not have been what it seemed and that he had committed suicide because of all the lovers he had betrayed after his divorce from Priscilla Presley.
Stanley confirmed that Elvis had had many sexual encounters with underage women and that his running joke was “14 will get you 20,” meaning that if he slept with a 14-year-old, he would get 20 years in prison.While Elvis allegedly knew that being with the young women was wrong, he didn’t stop, and Stanley believed it was his guilt at being in these relationships that caused him to take his own life.
Stanley, who is now 67, said that Elvis “premeditated” the medications he had taken, which ended his life. Stanley lamented:
“Love, hurt, pain, exposure — he just couldn’t take it anymore.”
Elvis’ stepbrother also said that his stepbrother’s love for younger women aged 14 to 15 made him sick and said it was a “miracle” that he was never busted for his encounters with underaged women.
The documentary is filled with women who claim to have had a relationship with Elvis when they were underage, and it also looks at his relationship with his ex-wife, Priscilla. Priscilla was fourteen when she and Elvis met. They married when Elvis was 32, and she was 21…CONTINUE READING