Matthew Perry death probe ties people to ketamine procurement, but charges still unclear, sources say
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A criminal investigation into Matthew Perry's death from acute effects of the prescription drug ketamine is nearing its conclusion...prosecutors ultimately deciding whether those with ties to how the actor got the drug will face charges, two law enforcement sources told The Times.
Perry's autopsy showed the level of ketamine found in his blood was about the same as would be used during general anesthesia...Investigators have linked several people to procurement of the ketamine, the U.S. Postal Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and LAPD.
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