Friends star Matthew Perry, known for his beloved role of Chandler Bing, passed away tragically on October 28. Now, disturbing evidence and details have come out suggesting that his demise was orchestrated by his close aide and doctors.
‘Shoot me with the big one’: How Matthew Perry’s death was orchestrated by his closed ones
New Delhi: Disturbing evidence and details have come out months after FRIENDS star Matthew Perry’s death due to an overdose of ketamine. Five people have been arrested for allegedly orchestrating the tragic demise of beloved Chandler Bing aka Matthew Perry. The recent discovery suggests that the people whom he trusted the most and were closest to him orchestrated his demise including his assistant and the medical professionals involved in his care. They are accused of selling him ketamine for thousands of dollars, which ultimately led to his demise.
Mathew Perry’s death was orchestrated
Shocking details and disturbing texts suggest that his closest people allegedly took advantage of Matthew Perry’s struggle with substance abuse. The death of the FRIENDS star was initially classified as an accidental drowning, however, it appears to be far more sinister, turning into a complex case of homicide.
Five defendants, including two doctors and Perry’s assistant, who worked for him for almost two decades have been charged in connection with the actor’s death. US Attorney Martin Estrada revealed that the doctors provided Perry with a substantial amount of ketamine, a drug typically used as an anaesthetic, and they discussed how much the actor might be willing to pay in a series of text messages, using derogatory language to refer to him.
Disturbing text exchange between medical professionals
Matthew Perry developed an addiction to ketamine while undergoing treatment. When his regular medical help refused to help, he was introduced to two new doctors and a drug dealer. Jasveen Sangha, 41, the drug dealer known as the ‘The Ketamine Queen’, licensed doctors Dr Salvador Plascencia, 42, and Dr Mark Chevez, are said to have planned the demise together with another street dealer.
Out of his desperation to get ketamine, the FRIENDS star approached them, who saw an opportunity to exploit him. In a text exchange between the doctors, one reportedly said, “I wonder how much this moron will pay.” Shockingly, Perry paid $2000 for a vial of ketamine that cost physicians around $12.
What Happened on the day of Matthew Perry’s death
On the day Matthew Perry died, his personal live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, gave him his first ketamine shot in the morning around 8:30 am. About four hours later, the assistant gave him another injection while he was watching a movie at his Los Angeles home. After 40 minutes, the actor wanted another shot. As per the plea agreement, he said, “Shoot me up with a big one” and asked him to prepare his hot tub. So, Iwamasa gave another big shot of ketamine to Perry and left the house to run some errands, as per the court papers. When he returned, he found the actor face down in water, dead.
In recent developments, Iwamasa has reportedly pleaded guilty to obtaining ketamine from another accused, Eric Fleming. Reportedly, he received a delivery of nearly 50 vials of ketamine for Perry to use and 25 of them were handed over four days before the actor died.
Matthew Perry died on October 28 at the age of 54. In his last days, he appeared to become increasingly reliant on ketamine and eager to find illegal sources after doctors at a local clinic had refused to increase his ketamine dose, as per the law enforcement officials.
The court papers also refer to several instances in which Perry experienced adverse effects from ketamine, including when his assistant found him unconscious at his LA home and observed him losing the ability to speak or move.
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