Matthew Perry’s Death Investigation Nearing Conclusion & Multiple People Should Be Charged (Report)

It’s been eight months since Matthew Perry died of an accidental overdose of the prescription drug ketamine, now law enforcement investigators are examining where Matthew got the medication and if anyone is actually to blame. A law enforcement source told People that its investigation is “nearing its conclusion” and police believe “multiple people” should be charged. “If there was a prescriber who gave Matthew ketamine for at home use, it’s outrageous, it could lead to malpractice,” Psychotherapist and author of “Ketamine Breakthrough” Dr. Mike Dow told Access Hollywood. Although Dr. Dow did not treat the “Friends” star, he told Access the actor should not have been taking the drug for at home use. “He had very, very high levels of ketamine in his system, which we don’t know how he obtained that,” he said. But he did reveal that when used properly ketamine can help save lives.