Overview
- A new documentary, 'Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy,' alleges the actor received 27 ketamine injections in the three days before his death.
- The autopsy report confirmed Perry's death was caused by acute effects of ketamine, with accidental drowning listed as the manner of death.
- Five individuals, including two doctors, Perry's assistant, and a supplier known as the 'Ketamine Queen,' have been charged in connection with his death.
- Prosecutors claim Dr. Salvador Plasencia and others prioritized profit over Perry's safety, ignoring clear warning signs of his deteriorating condition.
- Three of the defendants have pleaded guilty, while Plasencia and Jasveen Sangha are set to stand trial in March 2025 on multiple charges.