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January 1, Hollywood Shockwave: Multiple Arrests in Matthew Perry’s Tragic Overdose

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In a shocking twist in the investigation surrounding actor Matthew Perry’s untimely death, multiple individuals, including two California doctors and a notorious drug dealer known as the “ketamine queen,” have been detained by police.

According to NBC News, Perry’s live-in personal assistant and an alleged narcotics distributor have also been charged in connection with the actor’s overdose death. Authorities are continuing their efforts to track down the source of the ketamine that led to Perry’s fatal drowning on October 28, 2023.

As reported by TMZ, multiple law enforcement agencies have seized computers, phones, and other digital devices, hoping to extract definitive answers. Insiders reveal that several individuals, including at least one doctor, have already been arrested.

Jasveen Sangha, a resident of North Hollywood, reportedly supplied Perry’s assistant with the ketamine that resulted in Perry’s death. Further cracking open this tragic incident, NBC News revealed an unsealed indictment that named Kenneth Iwamasa as the individual who gave Perry the deadly dose on his last day alive.

Salvador Plasencia, another physician and an alleged ketamine distributor, reportedly provided the fatal syringe. Text messages recovered during the investigation indicated a detailed discussion about the ketamine type desired by Perry, along with the price he was willing to pay. Authorities insist that the ketamine that Perry consumed was not legally prescribed.

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), U.S. Postal Service, and Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) have been meticulously working together to unravel the complex circumstances surrounding Perry’s death. The beloved “Friends” actor had been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy for his anxiety and depression. However, the therapy session he had been receiving was discontinued at least a week and a half before his death. Thus, it was concluded that the ketamine found in his system during the toxicology report was illegally procured.

In a further extension of the investigation, search warrants were executed on Brooke Mueller, Charlie Sheen’s former wife, who had been in a rehabilitation center with Perry. Though insiders close to the case don’t believe she was among those apprehended at this time, the investigations revealed more celebrities embroiled in the Hollywood drug scene.

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2 Comments

  1. Will

    August 19, 2024 at 7:06 pm

    I didn’t know the post office had a service to investigate

  2. Bud

    August 19, 2024 at 7:18 pm

    It was his own fault, Own it loser.

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