lamented:
"Love, hurt, pain, exposure — he just couldn't take it anymore."
Elvis, Priscilla, and Lisa-Marie Presley at home on February 5, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee | Source: Getty Images
Elvis' stepbrother also said that Elvis' 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.
Elvis was reported dead in August 1977 after being found unconscious in his bedroom at Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee. He was transported to Baptist Memorial Hospital, where doctors tried, but failed, to revive him. He was 42.
Elvis Presley at Graceland in 1957 | Source: Getty Images
Dr. Jerry Francisco, the coroner who performed a two-hour autopsy on the artist, confirmed that he had passed away from cardiac arrest that was caused by prescription medications and an unhealthy diet.
Dr. Francisco also believed the singer's previous issues with hypertension and coronary artery disease could have contributed to his death. Dr. Francisco confirmed there had been no signs of illicit substances in the autopsy.
Some years after Elvis' death, there were claims that Elvis had been a drug abuser and that the pills he had taken were what killed him. Some even blamed the doctor who had prescribed him the medications, saying he should have known Elvis would abuse them.
Elvis Presley in Culver City, California at MGM Studios in 1962 | Source: Getty Images
Linda Thompson, who lived with Elvis for years after his divorce, said he had been abusing illicit substances since the 1950s, and Stanley said he had never seen someone use drugs the way his stepbrother had.
His drug use reportedly greatly concerned those close to him, with Thompson saying that Elvis' death could have happened several times before August 1977 had she not been there for him.
Elvis Presley performing on stage in 1975 | Source: Getty Images
Thompson felt a responsibility to be there for Elvis as she knew he had a self-destructive streak, and she did not want to watch him go down that road, so she became acutely aware of his needs and habits. As for the rumors that Elvis had died because of all the pills he took, Dr. Francisco confirmed:
"Had these drugs not been there, he still would have died."
Elvis Presley performing live on stage in 1977 | Source: Getty Images
Dr. Francisco confirmed that Elvis' heart problems were what ended his life and that no matter the amount of drugs that were in his system at the time, he would have passed away because his heart had stopped working.
After Elvis died, the details around his death were mainly kept private within his family and close friends. The public had never known the facts of what happened the day he was found dead.
Elvis Presley attends his press conference at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel to announce his upcoming concert 'Aloha from Hawaii' | Source: Getty Images
Elvis' family even chose to seal his autopsy results for fifty years. That means that in 2027, the public will finally get to know exactly what it was that killed Elvis straight from the autopsy results.
In the decade before his death, his drug abuse was at its worst, and the King of Rock' n' Roll was putting on large amounts of weight because he spent his time eating cheeseburgers in his Graceland bedroom. He even refused to leave the room during his final days.
It was reported that Elvis required full-time nursing and that for most of 1975, he refused to bathe, which caused sores to develop on his skin. His terrible diet also caused stomach issues for the singer.
Read alsoElvis Presley and Ann Margaret in 'Viva Las Vegas' in 1964 | Source: Getty Images
When he passed away, it happened as he was about to sit down on the toilet. Before he could, he pitched forward and landed on the floor. Unfortunately, it was his girlfriend at the time that found him.
Ginger Alden, only 21 then, found Elvis in his bathroom with his pajama pants around his ankles. In her memoir, Alden wrote:
"His arms lay on the ground, close to his sides, palms facing upward. It was clear that, from the moment he landed on the floor, Elvis hadn't moved."
Elvis Presley and Linda Thompson on July 27, 1976 | Source: Getty Images
Alden entered the bathroom and turned Elvis' face to hers when a little air escaped the singer's nose. Alden recalled Elvis' tongue being clenched between his teeth, and when she raised an eyelid to check on his eyes, she found them blood red.
Elvis' autopsy results will only be released to the public in 2027, which is when those with questions surrounding the singer's death will have them answered. The documentary contains many more details about his relationships.
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