Second Female Celebrity Tied To Matthew Perry's Ketamine-Related Death

 July 5, 2024

The tragic death of actor Matthew Perry has unearthed a disturbing link to another female celebrity in terms of illegal drug use.

According to Daily Mail, a second unnamed female celebrity, who claimed sobriety but was described as a 'walking pharmacy,' is reportedly linked to Matthew Perry's drug death by helping him obtain ketamine.

On October 28, 2023, the beloved actor was found deceased due to drowning in his hot tub, attributed to a ketamine overdose. This development triggered an LAPD investigation into the availability and procurement of the substance by Perry.

Investigative Focus on Shared Addiction

Details emerging from the inquiry suggest that both Matthew Perry and another yet unnamed female celebrity utilized the same medical professionals to acquire ketamine illegally. They were reportedly confiding in each other about their struggles with addiction.

Brooke Mueller, previously known for her tumultuous marriage to actor Charlie Sheen and her battles with substance abuse, is also implicated in the investigation.

The authorities have undertaken multiple interviews with Mueller as part of the probe. Although she has not been arrested, her historical issues with substance abuse and recovery have become focal points.

Legal And Medical Scrutiny

Matthew Perry, who openly battled depression, had used ketamine infusion therapy to mitigate his condition. However, his last therapy session was 1.5 weeks before his tragic end, suggesting an external source for the fatal dose.

There is compelling photo evidence capturing the unnamed female celebrity with Perry at a doctor's office, hinting at deeper connections in their methods of obtaining ketamine. The ongoing criminal investigation seeks to uncover precise details about how Perry accessed ketamine right before his tragic demise.

Perry's Legacy and Public Reaction

Following his death, there has been an immense outpouring of grief from fans and peers in the entertainment industry. Matthew Perry had amassed considerable wealth, including a personal worth of $1.5 million and a $120 million trust fund, reflecting his successful career primarily fueled by his role in "Friends."

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. These communications, if retrieved, could reveal key insights into the dynamics of their shared addiction and procurement of ketamine.

Matthew Perry frequently discussed his methodologies for combating depression, indicating the pressures and challenges he faced while managing his public persona and private difficulties.

The Medical Context and Legal Implications

Ketamine, though potentially therapeutic, remains active for only a few hours, raising questions about its source in Matthew Perry's overdose. This incident highlights Hollywood's ongoing substance abuse issues, emphasizing the severe consequences of dependency and illegal drug use.

The passing of Matthew Perry has deeply saddened his vast fan base and sparked renewed discussions on celebrity culture and addiction. This highlights the ongoing problem of substance dependency in an industry rife with pressures and expectations.

About Victor Winston

Victor is a freelance writer and researcher who focuses on national politics, geopolitics, and economics.

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