it was either that or a private investigator john o'grady who had worked on some cases with elvis and who had introduced us to paul friesz who was a member of the bureau of -- >> narcotics and dangerous drugs. >> narcotics and dangerous drugs. that's the full letter to the dea. >> elvis had hired and he always had a private investigator working? >> no, not always, but a few times this was the same guy that, through his attorney was recommended and they kind of became friends. the guy would come to the shows in vegas and tell elvis these great stories and about clients, and then i would go -- you know, elvis and i would have a few arguments from time to time which i loved because it was a real friendship and i'll never forget, i said elvis, they're telling us about this guy. do you think maybe he -- elvis got real mad at me because he loved the stories. >> yeah. >> but, so, anyway, through that guy is how this badge came into elvis' mind. at one of the few dinners elvis ever went out to at chase's in beverly hills. so that was a year earlier and he'd been trying to find a way to get th