This is why Matthew Perry's family is certain the actor was 'murdered'


Matthew Perry's family is certain the actor's death was a “murder”

Matthew Perry's family reportedly believes his death was murder, according to a confidential source.

Talking with In touch, The source said the family is happy with the charges that have emerged in the case and blames doctors for prescribing ketamine to the actor.

“This has set off a lot of alarm bells and has really brought to light the dark underbelly of Hollywood and the level of addiction that is still rampant,” the source said.

He Friends The star died in his jacuzzi at his Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023. The beloved actor was just 54 years old. His autopsy report reveals that he died from the acute effects of ketamine, with drowning being a contributing factor.

“There is a lot of speculation right now about which famous names will be exposed next, because these dealers, particularly Jasveen Sangha, known as the ketamine queen of Hollywood, have a ton of celebrity connections,” the insider added.

“Matthew’s loved ones are absolutely horrified that he was prescribed ketamine when it is a known party drug, regardless of the supposed therapeutic effects; as an addict, they feel it should not have been prescribed to him and absolutely feel it was a slippery slope that led him to abusing it again,” they explained.

“[Matthew’s] “The stepfather, Keith Morrison, a well-known investigative journalist for 60 Minutes, is the one who pushed hard for this investigation,” the source continued.

“They couldn't let this go and are glad that charges have been brought, but they want to see real justice done with severe prison sentences to get these depraved traffickers and so-called doctors off the streets,” they added.

“They are blamed for Matthew’s death and have no doubt that it was ultimately murder,” the source said.

“If they get away with this, more people will be exposed to this because they feel it could save lives, they know Matthew was far from the only star struggling with addiction who was being exploited by dealers,” the source concluded.

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