by Wanda June Hill » Thu Aug 24, 2006 2:15 pm
(These transcripts can be found at Wanda June Hill on ELC Forums scroll down to near bottom of page 1 and continue onto page 2)
In 1978 I was writing We Remember, Elvis and had found a publisher, was already giving interviews and before the actual book was in hand, went on a tour of the US with just a dust cover for the book. I had brouchures and photos, my good memory then and my publisit had sent the interviewers a lot of information to question about. I was asked many things, mainly about the drugs, his health and women and of course, was I one of them... About the drugs I said he was on prescribed medications, had used sleeping pills many years because he had insomina and they were prescribed also. He was frustrated over the lack of control of the types of movies he was making, sick of them, wanting to do something else and as a result of the pressure and frustration he had anxiety attacks, depression and was prescribed "downers" similiar to what was given to old people, not quite in their right minds in rest homes. I was shocked any doctor would give a young man like him such things-but they did and without any warnings. So he was taking those, taking sleeping pills and then using Dexies to wake up. He thought nothing was wrong with any of that because after all doctors told him to take them and the Army told him (and all it's other soliders) to use the Dexies to stay alert. At that time in the 1960's the medical proffession didn't know what the side affects of many of the "wonder" drugs were going to have-that came much later. The same for birth control pills-we were all guina pigs during those years. Elvis did what he had to do in order to get through those boring movies and keep him self sane. He knew quite a lot about medications, he had to because he didn't want to be a addict to anything.
He had seen too many drugs in the business ruining people, the same with alcohol so he didn't drink and he didn't smoke much more than little cigars but he inhaled plenty of smoke everywhere he went and lived among other smokers.
At the time I was out interviewing, word spread that I was a "fake", a Liar", a gate girl who didn't have an "in" with Elvis" and that his father said he didn't know who I was or what I was talking about. There was even an unsigned letter stating this sent from Graceland to fan clubs. Some people believed that and some did not, mostly those who did not listened to what I had to say and read the book-they quickly realized the truth of the matter-Jealously and possibly "fear" was causing many people who had been with Elvis, working for him etc: were not sure who I was, what I really knew and what I was going to tell in that book no one had seen or read yet. I kept doing the interviews, finally had books and they sold out immediatly. I was on television stations, radio shows, in newspapers, at Elvis conventions and in magazines for about a year. And the negative comments kept coming from the "inner circle" except for Charlie who dropped by at a convention in Las Vegas and said "Wanted to see this Wanda June Hill...yeah, I guess I've seen you around." And he scurried back to their booth. Later, at that same convention Mrs. McCombs came over to say we had a beautiful book, she enjoyed it and we should be very proud of it. I was speechless I have to admit, but thanked her and before I could offer her a book for free if she didn't have one, one of the "guys" hustled her back to their booth. I had to laugh...she was "in danger" of being "sucked in" I guess. About that time we received a short thank you letter from Vernon Presley in which he said, "you are a friend". Ed Parker came to a fan club convention we held in Southern California (Garden Grove) and together we looked at the things we had on display from Elvis and his father's thank you letter, including some of our old phone bills showing Elvis' private numbers on them. He was impressed since he had those same private numbers and "they were hard to get". After that we talked some, he enjoyed eating our "Elvis cake" and drinking punch and volunteered to speak or take questions but I had to explain that right then Elvis outtakes were being shown and all the people were in there. So he had to leave. Outside stood Dave Hebler wanting in bad, but he didn't have a ticket or a pass and the guards wouldn't let him in. He looked so mournful I felt sorry for him, especially when he was being insulted off and on by some of the fans who recognized him and asked him to leave. Larry Geller and his wife were at the next Elvis convention we had, he spoke for quite a while and took questions and then we ran a slide show of Elvis singing, talking and I mixed some of what I had of him from conversations and interviews I had taped with him, into the talking part that ran along with related photos of him and his family and career. Larry and his wife were in tears afterward, hugging and thanking me saying it was so wonderful to hear Elvis just talking again. Dave Hebler was outside that day as well, and didn't get to come in. I didn't see him but heard that he had wanted to get in but was not allowed by the guards who were fans of Elvis'. In Seattle at another Convention I ran into Charlie again and we had a short conversation wherein I asked him if he would like to join us for lunch or could we bring him something and he said he never ate before he worked. He was there alone at the time-we told him we had to leave, were sorry we wouldn't see his show and he looked so depressed, said bye and walked away. I wish we could have stayed. My book sold out and the publisher couldn't get a distributor or print up more books so we went to court and I got the rights to my manuscript back. During all of these things the "inner circle" continued to badmouth me and out and out lie apparently because they didn't know me nor would I have wanted to know them! I purposely did not make friends with them-having been witness to a few things that I found disloyal to Elvis and out of line in many ways. Elvis accepted the fact I didn't want to know his friends-it was his decision not mine, nor anything I did or said, to continue being my friend. I still do not understand fully why he chose to do that, but he did and I treasure his friendship very much. Enough that I am again "sticking my neck out" in his behalf. And again certain of the "inner circle" are saying the same old tired and worn out things about me. However this time it's different. Many more of Elvis real friends, those who worked with him, new him well and even lived with him and traveled with him are giving interviews and saying the same things about him that I said in 1978-79-80! They confirm my words of 29 years ago! In the conversation with Red West via 10-76 Elvis says that he was supposed to have his lower colon operated on and part of it removed- something I said 29 years ago and was called a liar. He told me in 77 he had spoken with Red and that he forgave him for his part in writing that book and I had said that in my book and in interviews but I was called a liar and it was said I "had a wild imagination" etc; some more colorful comments but who cares now. I just wanted to say that Elvis always said, "Time changes things" and it certainly has! I sitll have no desire to be around any of those guys, know them or buy their varied and many fantasy filled stories-after all, if they could say things about me whom they didn't know and knew very well from what I was saying that I DID know Elvis pretty well to have certain information, what sort of stuff would they conjure up about him? To be sure I wasn't going to spend money reading the "figments of their imagination"! Of course, they may have good reason to worry, fear and etc: because as Elvis said, "Never know who's watchin' or hearin' things..." A lot went on in Vegas-and on tour and it was not Elvis doing it either.... Wanda June Hill