- Courteney Cox (Monica on Friends):
“We were more than just castmates. We were family. Matthew was like a brother to me, and I will miss his quick wit and generosity.” - Jennifer Aniston (Rachel on Friends):
“The world has lost a great light in Matthew Perry. He brought so much joy and laughter to the world, and I am heartbroken that he’s no longer with us.”
In a disturbing twist, the investigation into Matthew Perry’s death has shed light on a sinister underground network responsible for distributing dangerous drugs to the rich and famous. On Thursday, five people were charged in connection with the tragic demise of the beloved “Friends” star, including the notorious dealer known on the streets as the “Ketamine Queen.”
Disturbing Details Behind Matthew Perry’s Death Emerge, Docs Charged Him $2K For Ketamine That Cost $12: ‘How Much Will This Moron Pay?’
Bury these monsters under the jail https://t.co/V3e9P47YOb
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The story begins with Perry’s assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, who played a critical role in his final hours. On the morning of October 28, 2023, Iwamasa administered the first of several ketamine injections to Perry, setting the stage for a heartbreaking sequence of events. By the time Perry was found lifeless in his Jacuzzi later that day, the toxic cocktail of drugs had already sealed his fate.
What makes this case even more haunting is the connection between Perry’s death and another fatal overdose that occurred four years earlier. Cody McLaury, a 33-year-old aspiring personal trainer, also died after using ketamine allegedly supplied by the same dealer, Jasveen Sangha. Known in the drug underworld as the “Ketamine Queen,” Sangha is accused of selling the deadly substance to both McLaury and Perry, highlighting the dark reach of this illicit network.
McLaury’s sister, Kimberly, discovered the link between her brother’s death and Perry’s after receiving his phone back from the police. A chilling text conversation with the dealer revealed that McLaury had paid for the ketamine through Venmo. Distraught, Kimberly texted the dealer after learning that ketamine was listed as the cause of her brother’s death, but she never received a response.
As the investigation into Perry’s death unfolded, prosecutors uncovered a complex web of doctors, dealers, and suppliers who had been peddling ketamine and other dangerous substances to unsuspecting victims. Two doctors, alongside Sangha, were charged with conspiracy to distribute ketamine. The doctors are accused of illegally obtaining the drug and instructing Iwamasa on how to administer it to Perry.
This case has reignited the conversation around ketamine, a drug originally approved for medical use as an anesthetic but increasingly misused for its psychoactive effects. While it has shown promise in treating depression and chronic pain in controlled settings, ketamine’s potential for abuse and deadly consequences when used without supervision has alarmed experts.
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The arrest of five people in the ‘Friends’ star’s overdose death has revealed key details about his final days, most of them spent in the throes of an addiction to ketaminehttps://t.co/csSPDTvFOU
— Ted Kottler, Bookseller (@TKottler59216) August 19, 2024
For Kimberly McLaury, the charges against Sangha and her co-conspirators offer some measure of closure, though the pain of losing her brother remains. “I’m just happy that justice has been served,” she said, reflecting on the long-awaited investigation into Cody’s death.
As the case moves forward, it serves as a stark reminder of the dangers lurking in the shadows of Hollywood’s glitz and glamour, where the line between treatment and tragedy can be perilously thin.
Key Points:
i. Authorities charged five individuals connected to the drug-related death of actor Matthew Perry, exposing a dangerous ketamine network.
ii. Perry’s ketamine supplier, known as the “Ketamine Queen,” was also linked to another fatal overdose in 2019.
iii. Perry’s assistant, who administered ketamine to him in his final hours, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute the drug.
iv. The investigation revealed an underground web of doctors and dealers supplying deadly substances to celebrities.
v. Perry’s death has intensified the conversation around the misuse of ketamine and its lethal potential outside medical supervision.
Charles William III – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
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