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Ginger Alden: evidence on phonecall?
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f***@gmail.com
2018-05-02 07:50:10 UTC
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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.
n***@hotmail.com
2018-10-11 21:20:57 UTC
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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.
You're talking about how people know what Ginger did. say or what she was thinking etc., and then you turn around and say that Elvis DIDN'T WANT HELP???!!!!
c***@gmail.com
2018-11-17 09:44:04 UTC
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It's newsworthy that Lisa Marie was not present at the very great Award Presentation for Elvis, in recognition of his influence on America's culture and the tremendous interest in Elvis, more than 40 years after his passing.
IMHO,zilla ruined Lisa Marie by enrolling Lisa in the Scientology cult-nothing more than a place to leave her daughter, while zilla chose to jump from bed to bed with many 'John's" giving away Elvis jewelry and other possessions to her bed partners- these belong to Lisa Marie, rightfully. Lisa and her children are in my prayers.
w***@gmail.com
2019-09-06 03:43:30 UTC
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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.
w***@gmail.com
2019-09-06 03:49:08 UTC
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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.
I have read Ginger's book and other things on her life with Elvis. I don't see she did anything wrong whatsoever.. It looks to me that the reason why people seem to be against her is that Elvis had finally found a woman he truly was in love with and she was the last girlfriend, his fiancee that he had in his life before dying... Priscilla was long gone out of the picture as far as being his wife, but would always love her as the mother of Lisa Marie. Looking at Dick Grob, the bodyguard of Elvis that has tried to accuse her of being responsible it looks completely bogus. People should be investigating Grob as he has quite a history of lying... Sadly because someone (Grob) launched an accusation against Ginger, that will always stick with some people.. As far as the majority of people are concerned Ginger Alden is 100 percent innocent and only guilty of loving Elvis Presley with all her heart...
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