Source: Sunday Times Contact: Pubdate: Sun, 09 Nov 1997 ELVIS AVOIDED BRITAIN TO HIDE COCAINE HABIT by John Harlow Arts Correspondent HIS absence from British shores became one of the great mysteries of rock'n'roll: why did Elvis Presley turn down millions of pounds to play a single concert in London during the 1970s? Over the years, biographers have repeated the official excuse that health problems and a fear of flying across the Atlantic kept him at home in Memphis, Tennessee. Fear of flying never answered all the questions, though: he bought a Boeing 707 and at least one corporate jet in which he flew around the United States. Nor did his health problems, officially represented as either glaucoma or liver infections, stop him from appearing in lucrative Las Vegas shows. The FBI, however, has its own darker theory for Presley's shying away from Britain. In a clutch of files released in Washington under the Freedom of Information Act, a dossier has emerged from a senior field agent who was in charge of photographing people entering and leaving Presley's homes in Memphis, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The agent reported that Presley had rejected overtures to visit London because the singer feared it would expose his drug habit. "Presley is currently psychologically addicted to and a heavy user of cocaine. Because of this, he had turned down an engagement in England that would have netted him several million dollars," reported the agent, whose name is blacked out of the report on the FBI's Internet site. "Presley did not accept this offer for fear that he would be caught in possession of or using narcotics in a foreign country." The FBI report claimed that Presley was being supplied with the drug by a former girlfriend who lived in New York but had connections with the mafia. But the bureau took no action: three years later Presley died from what the Memphis coroner described as "a terminal event on the commode". He was 42. Presley was obsessed with the FBI he had written fan letters to J Edgar Hoover, its nowdiscredited director, who had sent him an "honorary agent" badge. But he probably never realised that the agency was spying on him, as it did on all the "communist hippies" Presley came to hate, such as John Lennon. The FBI claim that Presley was using cocaine has shocked Todd Slaughter, who has run the Elvis Presley Fan Club of Great Britain for 30 years. He said it was the first time he had heard such a suggestion. "Elvis did not drink or smoke and the only drugs we can be sure he took were antidepressants and dieting pills. I don't think for a moment he was interested in cocaine. He preferred his food." Lord Archer, the bestselling author, was another entrepreneur who attempted to net Elvis. "At Graceland he agreed to perform in London for charity it was going to be the Albert Hall or the indoor arena at Wembley but he procrastinated and we eventually gave up," said Archer.