A recent report has revealed that a second female celebrity is now implicated in the investigation into Matthew Perry’s death, focusing on their shared ketamine addiction.
The LAPD’s ongoing investigation into Perry’s fatal overdose has uncovered another significant figure, as reported by InTouch. This woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, had publicly claimed sobriety but was allegedly hiding her substance abuse, described by sources as a “walking pharmacy.”
Photographic evidence has surfaced, showing this woman accompanying Perry to a doctor’s office where ketamine was being prescribed to him. According to an insider, the two celebrities would refer each other to their respective doctors to obtain the drug and often confided in each other about their battles with addiction. “If authorities had access to either of their phones—especially hers, as she doesn’t delete her texts—they would likely find incriminating conversations about obtaining more of the drug. It would not look good for the celebrity,” the source added.
This latest development follows the earlier identification of Brooke Mueller, the ex-wife of Charlie Sheen, as the first celebrity linked to Perry’s death. Mueller and Perry reportedly bonded during their stays in rehab, creating a complex and intertwined narrative of addiction and support that ultimately had fatal consequences.
Matthew Perry, beloved by fans for his iconic role as Chandler Bing on the hit TV show “Friends,” was discovered unresponsive in the hot tub of his Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023. He was 54 years old. The autopsy report revealed that Perry died from the “acute effects of ketamine” and drowning, with ketamine levels in his system comparable to those in a hospital patient under general anesthesia. Perry had been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy for depression, a treatment that he had been open about, though his last session was over a week and a half before his death. This gap indicates that the ketamine found in his system was obtained and used outside of his medical treatment.
A criminal investigation was promptly launched to determine how Perry obtained the drug. Mueller, 46, has been questioned multiple times by the LAPD regarding her interactions with Perry. While she has not been arrested, sources indicate she has been cooperating fully with the investigation. Mueller’s history of substance abuse is well-documented. In July 2011, she underwent a rehab program, and two years later, her children were removed from her home due to suspected drug use, prompting another stint in rehab.
This revelation about Mueller comes alongside a separate report suggesting that multiple individuals might face charges in connection with Perry’s death. The idea that several people could be held accountable underscores the complexity of the situation and the far-reaching impact of addiction within Hollywood’s close-knit community.
Perry’s death sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and left fans around the world mourning the loss of a beloved actor. At the time of his death, Perry’s personal wealth was estimated at $1.5 million. Additionally, he had a $120 million trust fund, with his family and ex-girlfriend Rachel Dunn named as beneficiaries. This financial aspect of Perry’s legacy adds another layer to the tragic narrative, highlighting the stark contrast between his professional success and personal struggles.
The investigation continues to unfold, with fans and the public eager for answers and justice. Perry’s death serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating effects of addiction and the importance of seeking help and support. The involvement of high-profile individuals in such cases often brings additional scrutiny and pressure, further complicating the path to recovery and accountability.
As more details emerge, the legacy of Matthew Perry remains one of laughter, talent, and a public battle with personal demons. His story continues to resonate, offering both a cautionary tale and a call to compassion for those struggling with similar issues.