
Elvis Presley’s death remains one of the most debated topics in celebrity history. Even after 48 years, mystery still shrouds what truly happened on August 16, 1977. Official reports have pointed to heart failure, but countless theories suggest otherwise.
Now, the world may finally get answers as his autopsy report, which has been sealed for decades, is set to be exposed on August 16, 2027. This long-awaited revelation could challenge long-held beliefs about the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s final moments and potentially rewrite history.
Why was Elvis Presley’s autopsy report sealed?

For half a century, the truth behind Elvis Presley’s death has remained locked away. No clear reason was given for the privacy, not even to Elvis’ parent, Vernon Presley. Vernon actually fought to uncover what truly happened to no avail.
The story goes that at the time of his passing, Elvis’s fiancée, Ginger Alden, discovered him unresponsive in his bathroom at Graceland. His family was unsatisfied with initial reports and pushed for a second autopsy to gain further clarity. Despite this, the full details were never publicly disclosed.
Elvis Presley’s death has several theories surrounding it
Over the years, medical professionals and researchers have presented multiple theories about what led to Presley’s untimely passing. Initially, doctors pointed to heart failure, but toxicology reports later found a mix of prescription drugs in his system. Some experts believe his declining health, weight gain, and drug use played a significant role, while others suggested deeper medical conditions.
Dr. Jerry Francisco, one of the pathologists involved in the autopsy, claimed Elvis suffered from mild hypertension and coronary artery disease. However, he also admitted that determining a definitive cause might never be possible. Other reports speculated chronic constipation, an autoimmune disorder, or even a fatal seizure. Former detective and forensic expert Garry Rodgers suggested that an underlying disease, triggered by a head injury, may have contributed to his heart failure.