Matthew Perry’s death investigation: Was he killed because of what he was about to reveal in a book??

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LOS ANGELES, CA — Shocking revelations have emerged from the investigation into the death of Matthew Perry, beloved for his role as Chandler Bing in the hit TV series “Friends.” LAPD sources now suggest Perry was murdered, allegedly due to his intention to expose elite pedophiles in Hollywood through an upcoming tell-all book.

Perry, aged 54, was found deceased in his Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner determined his cause of death as acute ketamine intoxication, with drowning, coronary artery disease, and the presence of buprenorphine also contributing.

Sources within law enforcement have disclosed that Perry was deliberately given a fatal overdose by individuals he considered friends within Hollywood circles. The U.S. Attorney’s Office is currently reviewing the case to decide on potential charges.

Brooke Mueller, actress and ex-wife of Charlie Sheen, has been extensively questioned by authorities regarding Perry’s death. The two reportedly bonded during rehab stints, though Mueller asserts her innocence and is cooperating with investigators. Her electronic devices have been seized for further examination.

Perry had been working on a tell-all book, following up on his previous work Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, which purportedly delved into the darker aspects of Hollywood. The manuscript was set to reveal hidden truths about the industry’s elite.

Initial speculation suggested Perry might have succumbed to drug use, given his history of addiction. However, toxicology tests confirmed no presence of fentanyl or methamphetamine, aligning with Perry’s claim of sobriety in the years leading up to his death.

The investigation into Perry’s death involves multiple agencies, including the LAPD, DEA, and U.S. Postal Service, tracing the procurement of ketamine linked to his demise. Perry’s body was discovered in his home’s hot tub, where he drowned following the ingestion of a lethal amount of ketamine, which induces both recreational dissociation and therapeutic euphoria.

According to sources close to the investigation, Perry had undergone ketamine therapy, with his last session occurring approximately a week and a half before his death. However, the high levels of ketamine found in his system at the time of death far exceeded what would be typical from therapeutic use alone.

The autopsy report highlighted the acute effects of ketamine as the primary cause of death, exacerbated by secondary factors such as drowning and underlying coronary artery disease. Investigators are exploring how Perry acquired the illicit substance, given his recent medical history and reported sobriety.

In the months leading up to his death, Perry had been preparing to publish his latest book, which promised to expose secrets and scandals within the entertainment industry. Friends and colleagues described him as passionate about revealing the truth, despite potential risks to his safety.

Before his death, Perry posted on his Instagram, “The world is run by child predators. The only way to win is to shine a light on their wicked deeds. Who’s with me?”

As the investigation approaches its conclusion, prosecutors are expected to announce whether charges will be filed against any individuals implicated in Perry’s death.
 
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Carlton

Probably a few politicians in his book also.

Michael

Given we're talking Commiefornia, pedos, Hollywood, and politicians, the upcoming announcement will likely be "no charges will be forthcoming"

thomas

Hillary Clinton did it

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