Ms. Nash tells a long, repetitive and dirt-digging version of that dramatic tale. Her central premise, supplied by Peter O. Whitmer (“The Inner Elvis”) in his capacity as this book’s resident psychologist and buttressed by terms like “individuate,”“stuck grief,”“sexual dimorphism” ...
Amid memorial proceedings, Presley's body was laid in an open casket at Graceland for two days, and Lisa Marie remembers waiting to be alone with her father, so that she could "touch his face and hold his hand, to talk to him." Lisa Marie's daughter Riley Keough co-authoredFrom Here ...
Amid memorial proceedings, Presley's body was laid in an open casket at Graceland for two days, and Lisa Marie remembers waiting to be alone with her father, so that she could "touch his face and hold his hand, to talk to him." Lisa Marie's daughter Riley Keough co-authoredFrom Here ...