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 THE MEDICAL EXAMINER'S REPORT AND THE AUTOPSY    

Sunday, January 17, 2010

A good friend just asked me a question regarding the details of the autopsy outlined in Dr. Nick's new book. 

He wrote: "Since you got Nick's book too, I was wondering who exactly did they autopsy? There's all these details in there and it's like, "Hey wait a minute.."

Obviously, I am not going to detail anything that Jesse has ever told any of us about the way things were done...no more than he did in his book.

I will tell you only that I have read and have a copy of a letter which Jesse wrote to a mutual friend of his and mine.  In that letter, quite a lot was explained regarding the technicalities of how it was pulled off.  But, those details are totally confidential.  So, this is one thing which I will not document on here...in this instance you will have to accept my word...or just discard this paragraph from your mind.

Below, you will see a page from the book The Death of Elvis What Really Happened authored by Charles Thompson and James Cole.  Within this page are some details about the autopsy...of course, the book goes into many details about everything relating to the "death" of Elvis and the autopsy.  I will say only, that there are so many inconsistencies.  When read in retrospect,  knowing the truth...those inconsistencies are perfectly logical, perfectly in keeping with what really happened.

There are two glaring and very revealing details on this one page:

#1.  The Dr's. estimated that Elvis may have died as early as 9:00 that morning.  So, how do they explain all of the attempts of CPR at the house, in the ambulance, and in the emergency room...on a body which was already in rigor mortis when found in the bathroom?  You can see this statement below at the end of the first paragraph in the full page. 

Elvis had left the bathroom.  We know this because he, himself, was downstairs and signed for a mail delivery sometime around 9:30 that morning...it was a letter from Paul Lichter.  Here is the copy of this signed and dated form.

#2.  The fact that stands out the most is found in the 3rd paragraph of the full page, and enlarged below.  Dan Warlick , the medical examiner's investigator was interviewed extensively by the authors of the book,   These men produced the hour long program on ABC's 20/20 "The Elvis Cover-Up" in 1979.  This included the investigation and report done by Geraldo.  They all spent extended amounts of time in Memphis investigating and did not even find out that Elvis did not even die!!    Geraldo has spent the last 31 years bragging about that investigation and report.  His report on the death of Elvis is as hollow and empty as Al Capone's vault.

Back to the second enlarged paragraph below, you will see that Warlick came into the operating room with his camera prepared to follow the standard procedure of photographing the face of the deceased.  He explains that this was done to leave no doubt later about who this was.   However his boss, Dr. Francisco, ordered him to not take any photos in this case.

There are other details which can be called to attention in this book regarding the events which took place in the ambulance and in the hospital.  Several are:

The mouth, throat and stomach contents had already been flushed !!?? (See 1st paragraph in first enlarged image below.)

 (1) Page #38:

 

 Dr. Nick ordered the ambulance driver not to take Elvis to the nearest hospital.  Bear in mind that the closest hospital is standard procedure in a matter of life or death for obvious reasons.  He ordered Elvis be taken to Baptist Hospital.  There are a number of reasons why this had to be done.  (See image below.)

(2) Page #18

  Page 38

 In the copy (from Page #36 of the book) below you will see that Warlick turned in his completed form.  When Warlick saw this form several days later, Dr. Francisco (Warlick thought) had copied Warlick's report and signed it.  Dr. Francisco, according to Warlick,  had rewritten Warlick's report verbatim, not even correcting any of his errors in spelling nor grammar. 

The above is what Warlick believed happened to his Medical Examiner's report.  It appears that what really happened is this:  ELVIS, HIMSELF, COPIED THE REPORT IN HIS OWN HANDWRITING.  See complete copies of the report below.

When Elvis called Gail Brewer-Giorgio in Oct. 1988.  One thing he told her was that he would send her some "ammunition".  The following Spring (Palm Sunday), Elvis' 1st cousin and lifetime close friend, Gene Smith phoned Gail.  One of the things that Gene Smith told Gail was that if she had the handwriting on the Medical Examiner's report analyzed, she would learn that it was written in Elvis' own hand...and so it was.  Gail had it analyzed by a highly respected graphologist who confirmed this fact. Please watch the YouTube video of Gail speaking about this and also the statement by the forensic expert who analyzed the handwriting on the death certificate/ medical examiner's report:

Click here: YouTube - The Elvis Files - Part 3  you may want to fast forward to 3:12 to pick up where Gail is detailing these facts.  You will then see the report by Mr. Weast the forensic expert.  (This video is not mine and is presented on YouTube by AmKonDOTnet)

 Here is a copy of the paragraph from page #36 in the book:

Here are full copies of the two page report...don't forget to notice Elvis' handwriting on the form:

   

Take note that Warlick left the weight and length both blank.  You can see this in the next excerpt from the book below as well as in the completed form above:
(Please note that I find the description of Elvis' weight, etc. to be very offensive...but I cannot edit that part out of the material which I want to display below)
 
Page 37
 
     

 Warlick also noticed the height of Elvis saying that he "seemed small in death".  See excerpt below:

Now for the grand finale:  There were two copies of the Medical Examiner's report.  Both obviously handwritten by Elvis.  But on the 2nd copy, the weight was written in as "170".  So, this bears questioning. You will recall that before August 16, 1977, he told several people that "I may not look good tonight but I will look good in my coffin".   Maybe our sweet Elvis decided that he wanted to look good on the Medical Examiner''s report too.  Or perhaps "the body" did weigh 170.  Below is a copy of the upper portion of the other report on which you will see the "170" written in. 

This copy is from Gail Brewer-Giorgio's book "The Elvis Files" (paperback edition) page 253.

There is also another interesting aspect to the two documents.  The Medical Examiner's report is apparently dated 10-20-77. The month is not completely clear, however, one can tell that the month written is neither an eight nor a nine and appears to be two digits.  You may compare the date to the dates which Elvis wrote in the body of the report and it is apprarent that he wrote all the dates himself.

One fact that I have forgotten to share is that Gail met with Gene Smith and played the tape of her phone conversation with Elvis for Gene to hear.  Gene did confirm positively that it was Elvis who called Gail.

Regarding the 20/20 Geraldo investigation,  it should be noted that they did in fact determine that there was a cover-up in the death of Elvis.  They were just entirely wrong about "WHY" there was a cover up.  I find it very amusing that they did all that work and investigating and did not discover that Elvis did not die.

This is a prime example that none of us should believe everything we see on TV...not even from credible news sources.

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New article added on Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Please note that on Elvis' driver's license which expired on his birthday on    1-8-1977, his weight was shown as 170#...the same thing which he wrote on the medical examiner's report. Of course, this doesn't constitute "evidence", but I think it is worth noticing.

 

 



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