Jailhouse rock
The Enterprise of Brockton www.enterprisenews.com By Maureen Boyle, ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER PLYMOUTH — Elvis died 30 years ago today but he still rocks at the jailhouse. If you need proof, just visit Plymouth County Sheriff Joseph D. McDonald Jr.’s office. McDonald, a lifelong Elvis Presley fan, may not wear his Elvis-mania on his sleeve, but it can be seen nearly everywhere else in his office. There’s the “Jailhouse Rock” sign leaning against the window. The framed gold record of Heartbreak Hotel on the wall. The boxed Elvis impersonator kit on the bookshelf, complete with imitation sideburns. The two, unopened bottles of Elvis Presley Merlot vintage 2002 and 2003 atop a bookcase. The stuffed hound dog singing “Suspicious Minds.” And that’s not all. There’s the Elvis lunchbox, the Elvis concert poster, the Elvis DVDs, the Elvis snow globe and the unopened “1968 comeback Elvis” figurine. At home, he has an
