Elvis Presley he had a preference for underage girls, according to David Stanley, half-brother of the “king of rock and roll”. A recent documentary called “Elvis’ Women” opened up a discussion about the personal life of the legend.

The series, as they say, seeks to “reveal a man who was much more complex than people thought.” David Stanley claims that Elvis took enough drugs to cause his death. His half-brother told the Irish Mirror that he “knew what drugs he was going to take”, adding that “the love, the pain and the overexposure was something he couldn’t take anymore”.

Elvis Presley died of a heart attack following a drug overdose in August 1977. However, he said he was at Presley’s famous Graceland estate when he died.

In the series, David Stanley spoke his “own truth” when he claimed that “Elvis Presley’s preference for young girls, aged 15 or 16, made him sick”, while also declaring that it was a miracle he didn’t get caught. The reason they didn’t catch him, according to him, was because “he was able to get away because of his money, wealth, fame and power.”

The Amazon documentary includes interviews with women who say the “King of Rock and Roll” “chased” them when they were very young. Sofia Coppola will release ‘Priscilla’, a controversial film focusing on the relationship between Elvis and Priscilla.