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The story of Elvis Presley's twin brother, Jesse Garon, who was stillborn in 1935, sets the tone for a family's journey marked by loss, resilience, and a constant battle against their genetic fate. The Presley family's struggles were exacerbated by their genetic makeup, which was likely influenced by the close relationship between Elvis' maternal grandparents, Bob and Doll. This inbreeding led to a higher likelihood of inheriting faulty genes, resulting in difficult pregnancies, early deaths, and health issues. The family's story is a reminder of the hardships faced by many during the Great Depression and the impact that genetics can have on our lives, highlighting the importance of understanding the complex interplay between genetics and family history.