Uncovering the Truth Behind Matthew Perry's Tragic Death
Friends star Matthew Perry found dead on October 28.
Acute effects of ketamine were the cause, per the autopsy report.
Five individuals, including Perry’s assistant and two doctors, charged with providing ketamine.
Known as the 'Ketamine Queen,' accused of maintaining a stash house.
Dr. P.,’ an urgent care doctor, accused of injecting Perry with excessive ketamine.
Perry’s assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, admitted to administering multiple injections of ketamine.
Encrypted messages reveal a network referring to ketamine as 'Dr Pepper' and 'bots.
Dr. Mark Chavez admitted to diverting ketamine from his clinic.
All accused face serious charges, including distribution of ketamine resulting in death.
Perry received over 20 shots of ketamine in the days leading up to his death.
U.S. Attorney: 'We will hold you accountable for the deaths that you cause.
Perry's long battle with addiction was well-documented in his memoir.
Perry's death highlights the dangers of substance abuse and illegal drug distribution.