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2018-05-02 07:50:10 UTC
Lately I've read all messages here concerning Ginger Alden, and I just
have to wonder about a few things. Many people agree that she phoned
the National Enquirer before she called for help for Elvis. I cannot
find the answer to the most obvious question this event raises: How do
we know?? For all I know, she must have been alone in the bedroom, so
on what source is this information based? I'm not implying that
everyone is lying here, I just can't be sure of the truth of this
story just like that.
Another thing that I noticed is that so many people hate Ginger. I
don't know what she did wrong, except not saving someone's life who
didn't want to be saved in the first place. But even if she didn't
behave faultless, she was only 20 or so at the time.
As for her grownup mother, if she really did sue the estate to get her
mortgage paid, that's an unbelievable disgusting thing to do,
especially to Vernon, who's own health wasn't great at the time
either.
have to wonder about a few things. Many people agree that she phoned
the National Enquirer before she called for help for Elvis. I cannot
find the answer to the most obvious question this event raises: How do
we know?? For all I know, she must have been alone in the bedroom, so
on what source is this information based? I'm not implying that
everyone is lying here, I just can't be sure of the truth of this
story just like that.
Another thing that I noticed is that so many people hate Ginger. I
don't know what she did wrong, except not saving someone's life who
didn't want to be saved in the first place. But even if she didn't
behave faultless, she was only 20 or so at the time.
As for her grownup mother, if she really did sue the estate to get her
mortgage paid, that's an unbelievable disgusting thing to do,
especially to Vernon, who's own health wasn't great at the time
either.