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Matthew Perry's death investigation reveals that his master bedroom was in a mess - Deets inside

Matthew Perry passed away on October 28, leaving many in shock. H... Read More
Matthew Perry's tragic passing on October 28 left the world in shock, and new details about the circumstances surrounding his death have surfaced, painting a grim picture. According to reports, the master bedroom suite in his Pacific Palisades home was found in a chaotic state when police arrived at the scene.

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A report by The Post states that an insider with access to crime scene photos described the suite as being in complete disarray, with clothes strewn about, towels on the floor, and an overall sense of disorder, indicating that something serious had taken place there.

Despite the condition of the master suite, the rest of Matthew Perry’s home was reportedly clean and well-maintained, leading to speculation that the bedroom may have been off-limits to housekeeping staff. The source told The Post, “The master suite looked like someone was in the middle of a long bender. Clothes everywhere, towels on the floor, just dirty.” The insider further suggested that this contrast might imply that the room had been deliberately kept untouched by cleaning personnel.


Tragically, Perry was found unresponsive in his hot tub, where he had apparently drowned. The investigation later revealed that the beloved ‘Friends’ star had succumbed to an overdose of ketamine, a powerful anesthetic that can be fatal in large doses. Authorities have since detained five individuals in connection with Perry's death, including Kenneth Iwamasa, a longtime staff member who allegedly played a pivotal role in supplying the drugs that led to Matthew Perry's demise.

Iwamasa, who has been charged with providing Perry with at least 27 shots of ketamine in the final days of his life, reportedly admitted to the charges, pleading guilty to a conspiracy charge related to supplying ketamine that resulted in death. Court documents reveal that Iwamasa spent over $55,000 to procure the drug from various sources in the month leading up to Perry's death. Additionally, it is alleged that Iwamasa attempted to dispose of drugs, syringes, and other incriminating evidence before calling 911. He is also said to have contacted Jasveen Sangha, a figure dubbed the "ketamine queen," to seek guidance on how to handle the situation.

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The involvement of other individuals, including drug dealer Erik Fleming, Salvador Plasencia, and Dr. Mark Chavez, further complicates the investigation. Federal prosecutors have accused these individuals of contributing to the chain of events that led to Perry's untimely death. The ongoing investigation aims to unravel the full extent of the circumstances that culminated in the actor's tragic passing, with authorities determined to hold those responsible accountable.




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