Thank You Mr. Esposito for speaking with such candor and honesty throughout this interview, I truly love the way you explained everything from beginning to end, you are a true gentleman dear sir.
Also, when posed with the question "is Elvis alive or dead" to all these people (Joe especially), they all just say "He is no longer with us". They never nod and straight out say "He's dead, d-e-a-d". They almost avoid it.
I could understand using present tense in '77, heck even '78 and '79. Many people do that after losing someone abruptly.
However, three decades later is just ridiculous. And it's drawing suspicion to themselves.
If they can sit there and comment on the fake death theory as if they are sick of it being mentioned, why the Hell don't they just say "Look, Elvis is d-e-a-d", stop drawing attention to themselves by using present tense and mysterious phrases. But they don't.
@digitalportugal I listened with headphones on, and it sounds like he said "he LOVED his dad, but he was closer to his mother." Also Vernon has passed away now, so even if Elvis was somehow still alive, it would be wrong to say he "loves" his dad, since it would be saying that Vernon was still alive, and he's clearly not.
shallll i stay woould it be unsafe iff i cant help falling in love withh youu
vclch 6 months ago
Thank You Mr. Esposito for speaking with such candor and honesty throughout this interview, I truly love the way you explained everything from beginning to end, you are a true gentleman dear sir.
PorscheMaster911 10 months ago 3
watts wrong with that ///////////
scattycrank 1 year ago
@scattycrank i think what digitalportugal was saying joe said he loves his dad and not he loved his dad?? using preten's and not past ....thats all
presleysking 1 year ago
@presleysking
Very strange.
Also, when posed with the question "is Elvis alive or dead" to all these people (Joe especially), they all just say "He is no longer with us". They never nod and straight out say "He's dead, d-e-a-d". They almost avoid it.
Moseslawgiver 1 year ago
2:01 "he loves his dad, but he was closer to his mother" Strange...
digitalportugal 1 year ago
@digitalportugal
I could understand using present tense in '77, heck even '78 and '79. Many people do that after losing someone abruptly.
However, three decades later is just ridiculous. And it's drawing suspicion to themselves.
If they can sit there and comment on the fake death theory as if they are sick of it being mentioned, why the Hell don't they just say "Look, Elvis is d-e-a-d", stop drawing attention to themselves by using present tense and mysterious phrases. But they don't.
Moseslawgiver 1 year ago
@digitalportugal I listened with headphones on, and it sounds like he said "he LOVED his dad, but he was closer to his mother." Also Vernon has passed away now, so even if Elvis was somehow still alive, it would be wrong to say he "loves" his dad, since it would be saying that Vernon was still alive, and he's clearly not.
Kenman22 10 months ago