“It just didn’t seem like he was the person who gets shot down in the way that he did. And there had to be something more at play, and that sort of fueled the idea of this being some sort of conspiracy,” Boston Globe associate editor and columnist Renee Graham said on “ReMastered.” “Elvis believed that there was a sense in the music industry that Sam was getting too powerful and had to be stopped, which echoed what a lot of people in the black community thought. You know, that this was about a black man who didn’t know his place, and to stop him, he had to be murdered.”