Five Charged in Matthew Perry's Death Investigation
BBC News
Matthew Perry, famously known as Chandler from 'Friends,' was found dead in his Los Angeles home in October. The coroner had initially ruled his death an accident; however, recent developments indicate a deeper issue. Following ongoing investigations, five individuals have been charged, including a doctor, with involvement in a criminal network accused of supplying ketamine, a drug that Perry had been using in small doses as part of a depression therapy. Reports suggest that Perry had been clean for over a year before his death, which raised questions about the elevated ketamine levels found in his system at the time of discovery. It's now alleged that he paid over $50,000 for the drug. The law enforcement believes that this network played a crucial role in Perry's unfortunate demise, indicating significant failures in monitoring addiction treatment processes and the risks associated with newly emerging therapeutic methods.
Highlights
- • Matthew Perry was found dead in a hot tub last October.
- • He had reportedly been clean from addiction for over a year.
- • Perry was using ketamine as part of depression therapy.
- • Five people, including a doctor, face charges related to ketamine supply.
- • It's alleged that Perry paid over $50,000 for the drug, raising concerns.
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