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Holland also coincidently owned several funeral homes, fueling Curtis's conspiracy theories. Curtis was later framed by James Everett Dutschke - a taekwondo instructor, Wayne Newton impersonator, and Republican candidate for office in 2007 who ran against Holland - for sending the 2013 ricin letters to President Barack Obama , Judge Sadie ...
On April 17, 2013, FBI agents detained a Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis impersonator, Paul "Kevin" Curtis, [3] on suspicion of mailing the ricin-laced letters. [5] [6] [11] Curtis had had disputes with letter recipients Roger Wicker and Judge Sadie Holland as well as Holland's son Steve Holland. [3]
Paul Kevin Curtis is a janitor and Elvis Presley impersonator from Tupelo, Miss., the birthplace of the legendary singer. Until 2003, he performed in an Elvis act with his brother, Jack Curtis ...
Elvis Presley impersonator Paul Kevin Curtis. When someone mailed poisoned letters to President Barack Obama and others in 2013, investigators quickly zeroed in on a conspiracy-theory addled Elvis ...
The Netflix docu-series uncovers how conspiracy theories led to the dramatic arrest of an Elvis impersonator
Kevin Devon Curtis (born July 17, 1978) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Utah State Aggies and was selected by the St. Louis Rams in the third round of the 2003 NFL draft .
Paul Kevin Curtis was accused of using ricin to kill the president in 2013, but it quickly emerged that an associate was the culprit. Netflix's 'The Kings of Tupelo' is about an Elvis impersonator ...
"Paul Kevin Curtis and the Weird History of Domestic Ricin Terrorism", Time, April 17, 2013, accessed May 26, 2014. Eggen, Dan. "Letter With Ricin Vial Sent to White House [dead link ]", The Washington Post, February 4, 2004, accessed May 5, 2009.