Authorities launched a major criminal investigation after Friends actor Matthew Perry died in October at the age of 54 from “acute effects of ketamine”.
The autopsy report revealed that the late actor had been undergoing ketamine therapy to treat depression. Given ketamine's rapid metabolism, the autopsy report concluded that “any ketamine remaining in his system at the time of death could not have come from his infusion therapy,” leading investigators to suspect that Perry may have taken a fatal dose of ketamine for another reason.
Stay in touch As reported last month, “Officers confiscated an iPhone and a laptop. [famous] They entered the woman's room at a Los Angeles sober living facility and took her in for questioning.”
Meanwhile, a separate source told the outlet that police have “basically been searching for Matthew's killer” since October.
A source detailed that the Friends actor, who died aged 54 in a hot tub at home, met the famous woman during one of his 15 rehab admissions and “formed an unexpected friendship.”
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Police are investigating an unnamed female celebrity
On June 25, In Touch identified the celebrity, who is “fully cooperative” with authorities, as Brooke Mueller, 46, the socialite and actress who is the ex-wife of actor Charlie Sheen. When police knocked on the doorknob of her home, she was reportedly “in complete shock and had no idea what a search warrant was.”
The source added, “It's hard to say or even know exactly what her role will be.” [in Perry’s death]”But she is adamant that she had nothing to do with it,” he said, “and she has remained tight-lipped about the situation.”
last month, blast It also reported that authorities are questioning Brooke Mueller.
Now In Touch reports that another celebrity friend may be involved in the investigation into Matthew Perry's drug-related death. The investigation, conducted by the Los Angeles Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the United States Postal Inspection Service, revealed that the second celebrity and Matthew both claimed to be sober, but were in fact “walking drug dealers.” The two were reportedly caught up in late-night conversations about addiction, their struggles with sobriety, and their personal lives.
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Photographic evidence of Matthew and the second friend at a doctor's office prescribing ketamine raises further questions about their behavior. Sources say Matthew and the second celebrity may have been “helping each other out” by introducing each other to doctors when their stocks of the drug were low.
“If federal agents had either of those phones, they would have been especially vulnerable,” the source said. [the second celeb’s]”She doesn't delete her text messages, so you'll probably find conversations about medication and stuff like, 'If you want more, come see my doctor,'” he said, adding, “That doesn't look good on a celebrity.”
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