Months after Matthew Perry took his final breaths, police are STILL puzzled by one contributing factor in his death.
When news first broke of the late Friends star’s tragic passing in October of last year, the popular belief was he was completely clean and sober after struggling with a drug addiction for decades.
After all, that’s what he said in his memoir book tour. But two months later when his toxicology report finally came in, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office blamed “the acute effects of ketamine.” Related: Sister Wives‘s Janelle Brown Describes Emotional First Mother’s Day Since Son Garrison’s Death It was revealed Matty had been doing ketamine therapy as a treatment for depression under the watchful supervision of medical professionals.
But come to find out, his final infusion was about a week and half before his death, and “since ketamine’s half-life is 3 to 4 hours, or less,” his death “could not be from that infusion therapy.” So that means he took the drug the day of his death — meaning he must have sourced some out from somewhere other than those proper medical professionals.
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