Friday, July 5, 2024

Second Celebrity Linked to Matthew Perry's Drug-Induced Death Investigation


 A second female celebrity has been linked to the investigation into actor Matthew Perry's drug-induced death, as reported by InTouch.

The LAPD's probe into Perry's fatal ketamine overdose has revealed the involvement of another friend, an unnamed woman allegedly claiming sobriety while being described as a "walking pharmacy" by a source.

Photo evidence reportedly shows this woman with Perry at a doctor's office where he was prescribed ketamine. The two allegedly referred each other to their respective doctors to obtain the drug and often discussed their addiction struggles.

"If the feds had either one of their phones — especially [the second celeb’s], because she doesn’t erase her text messages — they would probably find conversations about the drug and 'How can I get extra?' Like, it will not look good for the celebrity," the source claimed.

This anonymous celebrity is the second linked to Perry's death, following Charlie Sheen's ex-wife Brooke Mueller.

Perry, 54, was found unresponsive in the hot tub of his LA home on October 28, 2023. His autopsy revealed he died from the "acute effects of ketamine" and drowning, with ketamine levels comparable to those of a hospital patient under general anesthetic. Perry had been open about using ketamine infusion therapy for depression treatment.

A criminal investigation was launched to determine how Perry obtained the drug. Mueller, who reportedly bonded with Perry during rehab stays, has been interviewed multiple times by the LAPD but was not arrested. She has been cooperating with the investigation, according to sources.

Mueller, 46, has faced various substance abuse issues over the years. In July 2011, she underwent a rehab program, and two years later, her children were removed from her home due to suspected drug use.

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