The investigation into Matthew Perry’s death is coming to a close and several people have been linked to the late actor’s acquisition of the lethal amount of ketamine found in his blood, according to a news report published this week.

The Hollywood Reporter addressed the publications by stating that on Wednesday, two law enforcement sources confirmed that the end of the investigation is near and that prosecutors will soon decide whether charges will be filed against those linked to the star’s acquisition of ketamine. Friends. The criminal investigation ongoing since May includes investigators from the Los Angeles Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the United States Postal Service. Detectives are tracking the actor’s acquisition of the illegal drug, which has been used recreationally for decades but has recently been found to be useful in the treatment of depression.

On Oct. 28, 2023, Perry’s body was found after he drowned in the hot tub of his Pacific Palisades home. The lethal dose of ketamine is believed to have caused cardiovascular overstimulation and respiratory depression, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office. The medical examiner had stated that the amount of ketamine found in his blood was about the same as would be used during general anesthesia.

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