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Bizarre Elvis 'still alive' theories - undercover spy, Home Alone and dodging the mafia

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READ MORE: Mad theories say Elvis Presley is still alive from bushy beard to Graceland sightingHere Daily Star looks at the mysteries and conspiracy theories surrounding the star.Several guests at his funeral stated the body in the coffin did not look like Elvis, with a differently shaped nose and eyebrows and smooth hands rather than the calloused mitts the King had thanks to his martial arts practice.

His tombstone bears the name “Elvis Aaron Presley” rather than “Aron” as the singer spelled his middle name. Some speculated the superstitious star didn’t want his name on a fake grave.Some conspiracy theorists claim a black helicopter, which landed in Graceland hours before his body was found, had spirited Elvis away to Bermuda.

Also puzzling was a man who, on the day of Elvis’s death, bought a plane ticket from Memphis to Argentina using the name Jon Burrows, the pseudonym the King used when checking into hotels.After faking his death and disappearing, it’s claimed Elvis could have returned to live at Graceland disguised as the groundskeeper.In 2016, a video emerged of a bearded man wearing a baseball cap at Graceland which many fans believed was the elderly singer.Bob Joyce, a singing pastor in Arkansas, US, bears a striking resemblance to the King and even sounds like him – but has denied being Elvis.The star was rumoured to have been spotted in the background of an airport scene in the 1990 film Home Alone – a bearded figure behind Catherine O’Hara as her character argues with an airline employee.During the late 80s, there was a spate of “sightings” in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

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