“The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga” (2024) / Z-View

The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga (2024)
Director: Chapman Way, Maclain Way
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Kevin Curtis had to give up his career as an Elvis impersonator when he married and started a family. Curtis got work as a janitor at the North Mississippi Medical Center. When Curtis went into an off-limits area he told everyone who would listen that he found a severed head there. Ultimately Curtis was fired. Curtis claimed the hospital was involved in black market selling of illegally harvested human organs.
Curtis became obsessed with conspiracy theories about the black market for human organs. Curtis reached out to Steve Holland, his local House of Representatives legislator. When Holland wouldn’t help Curtis, a feud developed. Curtis discovered that Holland owned several funeral homes. This led to Curtis’ belief that Holland was involved in the human organs black market.
As Curtis became more obsessed with overlapping conspiracy theories his life crumbled. Curtis’ relationship with his brother (also an Elvis impersonator) ended. After Curtis discovered his wife was cheating on him with James Everett Dutschke, they divorced. Dutschke was a member of mesa, a karate instructor and wanna-be politician. Curtis and Dutschke hated each other and each kept upping the ante in their feud.
Ultimately Curtis was arrested for sending Rican in a letter to President Obama, Judge Sadie Holland, and Senator Roger Wicker. Curtis claimed he was innocent and Dutschke set him up. Dutschke said Curtis was unhinged.
Both Dutschke and Curtis are known liars. This time one of them is telling the truth.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
If you can get past the all over the place opening of The Kings of Tupelo, you’re in for a tale that is hard to believe. The over the top, Southern to the bone characters are real people that would fit nicely in a Joe Lansdale novel or The Dukes of Hazard. I liked visiting, but wouldn’t want to live there.
The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga (2024) rates 3 of 5 stars.
























































