I really do think that Joy committed suicide because of the letters. Her bio said that she had become one of the Elvis Faithful and she couldn't bear the shame of being the one to tarnish his reputation and legend. It is the way cults work. They brainwash you. It is possible that she called Carl Warren in a panic when she found out that Jared was going to publish those letters in a book after he made them public at the convention. Warren might have played on her depression and therefore, in a sense, helped her suicide along. That way she could "apologize to the King" herself. I mean, look what happened at Jonestown. Jones talked a lot of people into suicide. Warren wouldn't be guilty of anything and you can tell he wouldn't have a guilty feeling in his body. Just something to consider.
Max strikes me as the mousey type. I wonder who makes the decisions in that family. It does make sense in one way that they would loose some money if Jared wasn't he keynote speaker. He brought more money in than Sonya but look at the end result, he's not the keynote speaker now that he's dead. Did anyone ask for their money back without Jared speaking? I doubt that. Elvis fans are Elvis fans. They really don't care who talks unless there is a lot of publicity about something new. They might be disappointed but they wouldn't leave.
No one has said what time the cocktail party was over Friday night. Maybe who ever did it stayed behind, hidden, when it closed. Otherwise, we have to figure out why Jared was there before the center opened at 8am and who let him in. Who had a key or who had access to one besides Max and his wife?
I think we also need to round up all the impersonators and check their costumes for missing rhinestones.
So many questions going through my mind and right now, no answers.