Elvis Presley: The Mystery Of His Twin, Jesse Garon Guide

A cenotaph (memorial marker) for Jesse Garon stands at Graceland’s Meditation Garden today.

Jesse was buried the next day in an unmarked grave in Priceville Cemetery. A Lifelong Connection Elvis Presley: The Mystery of His Twin, Jesse Garon

The story of Jesse Garon has sparked decades of speculation and tribute. A cenotaph (memorial marker) for Jesse Garon stands

Elvis eventually changed the spelling of his middle name from "Aron" to "Aaron" to better match the biblical spelling he believed his brother would have shared. Elvis eventually changed the spelling of his middle

Some fans believe Jesse survived and lived a secret life, though no evidence supports this.

Elvis Presley’s life was defined by a legendary career, but its foundation was built on a profound personal tragedy. Before the world knew the "King of Rock and Roll," there was Jesse Garon Presley—the twin brother Elvis lost at birth. The Night of January 8, 1935

In a small two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi, Gladys Presley went into labor. Jesse Garon Presley was born stillborn. 4:00 AM: Elvis Aaron Presley was born healthy and vibrant.