by Wanda June Hill » Sat Mar 25, 2006 8:36 pm
Hi, there are stories around that say totally different things than his 2nd wife. I think he would want her to think the best of him-then there are those who worked around him and said just the opposite. Then there are those who cared for Elvis (not the mm) but his true friends who tried to do right for him and weren't allowed much leeway by the mm guys. They saw and heard things that scared them, worried them and gave them great fear for Elvis' life...but they could do nothing-they were just "hired ons" for this or that and not inner circle guys. And there were those who traveled with the Col and say he was always looking out for Elvis-sure he was-without Elvis he wouldn't have a fame and forture and fear-people feared him. He had power-he had Elvis-. I'm sure the Col. may have thought he was doing the best, keeping the money coming in and heaven knows Elvis spent it quickly-he had hundreds of people depending on him for their income and etc:. And Elvis had to give things away- he had to...he said that...I had to do it. I beleived him. It was in his nature and he just had to do it. But he did spend money freely-he said, it's their money, they just gave it to me and i want to make it do the most for them and everybody. I can get more. He always believed that-because he had always been able to do it. The Col. nearly killed him, he killed his spirit, he killed his youth his eagerness for life, he killed his soul by taking his books and ridculing his interest in spiritual things and life and purpose. He killed his heart by making him think he was dumb and too inarticulate to talk or put two sentences together that made sense. He had those private talks with him often, and Elvis always came out of them subdued and sometimes angry but always obediant to the Col/s will. Now whether the Col could hypnotise Elvis, I don't know-but I know others could-he was easy to put under...apparently if one knew how. There was a woman comic in Hollwood, a blond who could put him under just by walking into the room and saying his name! He had let her do that and I guess he did everything she said while under and he didn't remember it. She had him on all fours, barking like a dog, rolling over, playing dead and then sitting up and singing in dog talk! That's the story I heard from a couple who had been there and couldn't stop laughing.
Elvis didn't believe he had done those things but some one videoed it on a9mm camera and gave him the tape. I guess he was roaring with laughter over it but he found out later that she could just look at him and say his name and he'd be under again! He liked her, they talked alot and he said she gave him pointers on how not to be put under by anyone else. Col. Tom, maybe? What ever, wives are always going to defend and uphold their husbands and why not the 2nd ms. P. She doesn't know it all either-only what she was supposed to know.
If he had cared so much-why the hell didn't he get Elvis into a hospital and some real help for him instead of sending him on stage after sloshing his face in iced astringent and slapping him to wake him up? Why wasn't he taking care of that? Sorry, don't buy any of it.
They could get Elvis to do just about anything else-even if he didn't want to-so don't tell me they couldn't get him in to a hospital that could help him. Sorry, he wasn't that damn difficult to handle...nor was he stupid. No one paid any attention-it was all go, go , go and get. get .get.
wjh Jeez my blood pressure is rising...
Wanda June Hill
author of "We Remember, Elvis" & "Elvis - Face to Face"