Matthew Perry injected ketamine 3 times on day he died
Friday, 16 August 2024 The investigation into Matthew Perry's death revealed that he was injected with Ketamine multiple times on the day of his demise. Arrests include Perry's assistant and two doctors for their roles in supplying and administering the drug. Authorities indicted five people and disclosed disturbing interactions and transactions involving excessive amounts of Ketamine provided to Perry.
Law enforcement authorities say a broad, underground criminal network was responsible for supplying Matthew Perry with the ketamine that led to his death.
Matthew Perry is said to have been so fixated on Batman he called the assistant who injected him with his final doses of ketamine ‘Alfred’ – in reference to the caped crusader’s 24/7 butler.
In an interview after his October death from injections of ketamine, Matthew Perry’s former partner and assistant has insisted he was petrified of needles.
Matthew Perry, known for his role in Friends, passed away last year at 54 due to the acute effects of ketamine. His assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, admitted to... IndiaTimes