The investigation into the death of Friends star Matthew Perry is still in progress and is now approaching a crucial phase. In a surprising development, investigators now suggest that multiple individuals could be charged.
People Magazine reports that according to the Los Angeles Police Department, a ‘number of individuals’ who seemingly supplied Matthew Perry with ketamine and possibly ‘other drugs’ are awaiting news on whether or not they will be charged. The potential consequences for these individuals are significant, underscoring the seriousness of the situation.
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Charlie Sheen’s Ex-Wife Brooke Mueller Revealed To Be Person Of Interest In Matthew Perry’s DeathAccording to Deadline, the investigation has revealed that Matthew received drugs from associates he met online. This thorough investigation has uncovered crucial details about the circumstances leading to Perry’s death. Perry died last October at the age of 54 after he was found unresponsive in the hot tub of his LA home. At the time, his death was ruled as an accident.
However, the autopsy report revealed that the actor, best known as Chandler Bing, died from acute effects of ketamine. The report also revealed other contributing factors, including drowning, coronary artery disease, and buprenorphine effects, referencing a medication used to treat opioid use disorder. But how Perry obtained the drugs opened up a new investigation, revealing another celebrity allegedly connected to the actor’s death.
Brooke Mueller, Ex-Wife of Charlie Sheen, Questioned In Connection To Matthew Perry’s Death
Early this week, news broke that celebrity Charlie Sheen’s ex-wife, Brooke Mueller, was a person of interest in Matthew Perry’s death. So far, Mueller hasn’t been charged. However, she has been questioned multiple times by the authorities. Brooke has a long and extensive history of substance abuse and is currently living in a sober living house. The police have seized Mueller’s items, including her computer and cell phone.
Brooke is reportedly fully cooperating with the investigators. She admits that she and Matthew were close friends and met at rehab. However, she remains adamant she had nothing to do with his death.
The source says the U.S. Attorney’s Office is not releasing the names of the persons of interest. They will soon decide on whether or not to press charges and who to press in the upcoming days.