#34: Death in the Upstairs Bathroom
The King died on the floor, face down, in his Graceland bathroom. Ginger Alden found him unresponsive, eyes bloodshot, body bloated, pajama bottoms around his ankles. He was only 42. Official cause: cardiac arrest. Unofficially, it was a slow-motion overdose—years of barbiturates, painkillers, and emotional decay.

When the news broke, the world came to a standstill. Radio stations played tribute loops. Fans flooded the mansion gates with flowers and disbelief. The boy who once sang gospel in a shotgun shack had become a cautionary tale in a pill-strewn palace. Elvis didn’t just die—he imploded. And the world never fully recovered from the shock.
