Thema: Selbstmord???
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Alt 07.08.2006, 20:20
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Zitat:
Zitat von Sivle
Alanna Nash ist eine anerkannte Journalistin und für ihr Buch über Parker hat sie eigentlich gute Kritiken bekommen. Sie soll auch jahrelang für das Buch recherchiert haben und sogar Parker selbst noch im Jahr 1995 interviewt haben.
Die Mordthese will ich aber nicht so recht glauben. Man kann dem Colonel ja wirklich so einiges anhängen, aber Mord?? Ich kann es mir allein deshalb schon nicht vorstellen, weil dieser Mann durch Elvis ja wirklich berühmt war und es hätte ihn ja irgendjemand erkennen müssen und der holländische Mordfall wäre aufgerollt worden. Aber was weiss ich schon?!

Hier ein Bericht von ein Fernseh sendung in Holland in 1997 nach sein Tod.
Wenn was dran wäre mit der Mord dann hätten die bestimmt was gesagt

Here’s a short review of the Dutch Television story from January 30
about Col. Parker.

The program began with showing the "Register of Birth" of Col. Parker
under his real name,
Andreas, Cornelis van Kuijk,
Born in Vlaszak (the street name) in Breda, Holland, June 26, 1909.
Old pictures of Parker and old footage was shown of his birthplace and
some recounts told by the sister of Andries van kuijk (alias
Col.Parker) Lien van Kuijk, and his cousins.
They talked about that Dries (col. Parker) bought a goat and then
learned the goat tricks, and he later sold the goat to a circus and
getting free tickets for 9 members of his family.

When he was 19 he went to Rotterdam to work for his uncle Jan, but
later his father took Dries back home.
When his father died he went back to Rotterdam and disappeared as a
stowaway heading to the U.S.

He did write some letters to his mother, some letters were shown on
television, one of the letters was dated from February 9, 1932,
Florida. Also from time to time he was sending money to his mother.

The last letter he wrote was from 1932 and since that time the family
didn’t hear nothing from Andries (Col. Parker).
Then in the early 60’s one of his brothers/sisters read a magazine
called "Rosita" and they were stunned to see a picture of Elvis with
his manager Col. Thom Parker, and for them it was for 100% certain
that the manager was their lost brother Andre Van Kuijk.
The brother’s son (Ad Van Kuijk jr) did write a few letters to Col.
Parker and ask him if he was their uncle and was surprised that Col.
Parker wrote a letter back to them.
The letter was also shown on television, it was from Thomas A. Parker,
Box 47, Madison, Tenn. And he signed of with his real name Andries.

Later in 1965 Col. Parker invited his brother Ad van Kuijk to come to
America and did visited him in California.
According to Col. Parker’s brother’s son (Ad van kuijk is deceased
now) he was very hospitable but didn’t want to talk about private
matters, if he did that then he can return to Holland immediately.
Pictures were taken of that meeting and it was also shown on
television.

After Elvis dead the family did lost the trace of Col. Parker.
A reporter from Holland investigate where Parker was and went to the
U.S. a short time before his dead, and did trace Col. Parker again at
the Hilton Hotel Casino in Vegas, footage of this was also shown on
Television.
The reporter talked to Parker and he was also speaking in Dutch, he
told some stories about Holland and he also said to the reporter that
he knew that his brother "Ad van kuijk" was deceased.