The shocking details surrounding the death of beloved ‘Friends’ actor Matthew Perry have been revealed as investigators lay out key findings in the case. Perry, who was found dead in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home last year, had been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy to treat his depression. However, high levels of ketamine in his system, far beyond what should have been present, raised suspicions.
A year-long investigation uncovered a dark underground network of ketamine dealing, cover-up attempts, and even another death linked to the same suspects. Five individuals, including medical doctors, Perry’s assistant, and a notorious dealer known as “The Ketamine Queen,” have been arrested and face a total of 23 charges in connection to Perry’s death.
The accused allegedly exploited Perry’s addiction, with one doctor referring to him as a “moron” and seeking to profit off his struggles. Perry’s assistant, who injected him with ketamine multiple times daily, has since pled guilty to charges related to distributing the drug unlawfully.
Cover-up attempts were made by the suspects following Perry’s death, with coded language used to discuss the drugs involved. Additionally, it was discovered that “The Ketamine Queen” was linked to another drug overdose death in 2019, further highlighting the dangers of her illicit activities.
Despite the tragic circumstances surrounding Perry’s death, his legacy may serve as a beacon of hope for others struggling with addiction. The Matthew Perry Foundation, established after his passing, aims to continue his mission of helping others and raising awareness about the dangers of substance abuse. The arrests made in connection to his death may also serve as a deterrent and prevent further tragedies in the future.