On what would have been the 90th birthday of Elvis Presley, he will forever be remembered as the King of Rock n Roll. Fans across the globe continue to mourn - and celebrate - the iconic musician's life following his tragic death aged just 42. His passing sent shockwaves around the world when the Suspicious Minds singer died at his Memphis home, Graceland, on August 16, 1977.
In the years that have followed, a number of theories surrounding his death continue to hit the headlines. However, for one Elvis expert, the myths have now been debunked, with author Sally A Hoedel intent on setting the record straight. The author of Destined to Die Young has carried out extensive research in a bid to get to the bottom of Elvis' demise and try to halt all the "sensationalised" stories that have continued to follow the star since his passing.
Speaking to The Mirror, Sally revealed anyone eagerly awaiting the star's autopsy to be "released" in 2027 will be hugely disappointed. Instead, she says it is actually already available. She told us: "The myth of the autopsy report being released in 2027 continues to plague him. First, it suggests some smoking gun, which is just not the case. Second, it is a private family document and they will not be required to release it upon the 50th anniversary of his death. I believe this rumour began just over pure confusion.