1 month ago 11th Oct 13:15
An 'Elvis is Alive' museum looks set to be close permanently after two failed auctions by its owner.
Andy Key, who presently owns the Missouri located museum, has tried to sell it twice on website eBay. His second attempt ended with no bids.
The museum has photos, books, FBI files, DNA reports and other memorabilia which support the theory that Elvis isn't dead.
Although Key initially got a bid at his asking price of $15,000, it turned out to be from a child playing on a computer.
Key is selling the museum because he has military duties which keep him away from the museum, leaving him unable to keep it open.
The museum's founder, Bill Beeny says he has no plans to buy it back.
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