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Several individuals have been charged in connection with the death of Matthew Perry. (Source: CNN)
Five individuals have been charged in connection with the 2023 death of actor Matthew Perry. Those are....Read more
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Five people, two of whom are doctors, have been arrested and charged in the death of Matthew Perry
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This makes me so very angry!!! I mean, I'm GLAD there was an investigation and even happier that they found the truth and arrested the bastards, but OMG how could those people betray him!?!?! And I'm sorry (not sorry), but whatever sentence they get isn't enough for taking his life. Complete scum of the earth.... they all KNEW what they were doing. I hope they rot or die a slow and painful, tortured death.....
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Arrest Made in Matthew Perry'S Death
Arrest have been made in the death of actor Matthew Perry’s death. Matthew Perry’s assistant Kenneth Iwamasa and Erik Fleming who prosecuters says helped broker the drug deals have copped plea deals. Iwamasa pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine resulting in death and serious bodily injury. Fleming pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine and distribution of ketamine resulting…
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UPDATE: Ketamine Queen' among 5 people charged in drug investigation into Matthew Perry's death.
Three of five defendants, including a doctor, have pleaded guilty to federal drug charges in connection with Matthew Perry's death, while two others -- including a second doctor and a woman known as "The Ketamine Queen," who is accused of selling Perry the batch of ketamine that killed him -- were arrested on Thursday, according to the Department of Justice. 🤔
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Five arrests have been made amid a drug investigation into the death of “Friends” star Matthew Perry.
The Department of Justice said in a press conference Thursday morning that an investigation revealed a “broad underground criminal network,” including Perry’s assistant and doctors, who “took advantage” of the actor by selling him ketamine
They fucking took advantage of him and killed him for money
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Two California doctors, a reputed drug dealer known as the "ketamine queen," an alleged narcotics distributor and Matthew Perry's live-in personal assistant have been charged in connection with the accidental overdose death of the actor last year, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Perry, 54, was found face down in the heated end of a pool at his Pacific Palisades home on Oct. 28, 2023. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office attributed his death to the acute effects of ketamine, an anesthetic with psychedelic properties. According to an 18-count superseding indictment, Jasveen Sangha, a North Hollywood resident who sold ketamine and other drugs, provided Perry's assistant with the ketamine that ultimately led to the actor's death. The assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, injected Perry with the drug on the day he died, according to the indictment. The syringe was provided by Salvador Plasencia, a doctor who had also distributed ketamine to Perry and his assistant in the past, the indictment says. Sangha and Plasencia were both arrested on Thursday in southern California. A lawyer for Sangha did not immediately respond to a request for comment. She was arrested in March in connection with a separate federal drug case but was released from custody after posting a $100,000 bond, according to court records.
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My top ten reads of 2022
10. Into the Heartless Wood by Joanna Ruth Meyer
This is a unique retelling of The Little Mermaid. Here the mermaids are switched out with deadly forest sirens who harvest the soul’s of those they lure into the witch’s wood. Owen lives at the edge of the wood and one day he is shockingly saved by one of the sirens instead of killed by her. Owen and the siren grow close as an enchanted war threatens to boil over. I really enjoyed this dark fairy tale and loved the forest sirens lore.
9. Such Sharp Teeth by Rachel Harrison
After surviving an attack by a strange creature, Rory finds herself transforming in a frightening way and what follows is a journey of self discovery. This comedically dark love story is full of fun werewolf goodness!
8. House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson
Marion lives in a world where the wealthy consume human blood. In order to do so, they employ bloodmaids, esteemed servants who are treated with respect and given a hefty sum after their service ends. Marion jumps at the chance to become a bloodmaid for the House of Hunger and finds herself entranced with her employer, the beautiful countess Lisavet. But something sinister is happening within the house and Marion may be in danger. Creepy and gothic, this book was a perfect halloween read. I also thought it was interesting that Henderson didn’t go down the vampire route but created a strange world with another motive for drinking blood.
7. The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
Sager has quickly become one of my favorite thriller authors. This book starts off with a tired trope; a widowed woman copes by drinking and secluding herself in her family’s lake house. Casey spends her days spying on her neighbors through binoculars. The couple across the lake seems perfect until Casey sees something she thinks she shouldn’t and shortly after, the wife vanishes. We’ve seen this before but Sager flips things upside down and takes it in a direction that hasn’t been seen before. It almost seems like he was trying to parody the trope in a way but it is not goofy or anything. This book was thrilling and fun with plenty of twists.
6. A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham
When Chloe was 12, girls started disappearing in her town and her father was arrested for it. Now an adult, Chloe works as a therapist and engaged to a wonderful man. Finally Chloe feels as if she has moved on from her past but then girls around her start to disappear again. This was a solid debut novel with a pretty surprising twist at the end.
5. Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry
Friends is my favorite show and Chandler my favorite character so I was stoked when this book was announced. Of course, Friends is not the focus of this book, Matthew’s history of addiction is. I’ve always admired his honesty when talking about his addiction in the past but wow was I not prepared for how much he went, and continues, to go through. Matthew is still in recovery for his addiction. He almost died in 2021 and started writing shortly after. This is not a look back on addiction and his triumphant recovery. This book IS his recovery. You can feel it through his words. This book was painful and bleak but also hopeful with a dry sense of humor sprinkled throughout.
4. When We Lost Our Heads by Heather O’Neill
This book is not for everybody but it was for me! This book follows the life of two friends, spoiled Marie and devilish Sadie, during the late 1800s. While Marie grows to inherit her father’s sugar empire, Sadie disappears into the gritty underworld of Montreal and within the working class a revolution is brewing. This is written with a strange whimsy that makes some of the darker aspects in it feel dreamlike. TW: Rape
3. I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy
I’m the same age as Jeanette and was in high school when icarly first aired. I never considered myself a fan but looking back, I watched a lot of it and it was a genuinely funny show. McCurdy’s memoir is a honest, funny but also heartbreaking look into the world of a child actor that never wanted to be one. What she went through was horrible and her ability to write this book with such wit and grace is incredible. She’s a very talented writer and I’m glad she finally got to tell her story and pursue what I think is her real passion: writing,
2. Juniper and Thorn by Ava Reid
This was marketed as a Juniper Tree retelling but it really has nothing to do with the fairy tale. Marlinchen and her two older sisters live with their wizard father in a world where magic is a thing of the past as industry booms. As witches, the three sisters are used as a tourist trap to earn money. They are rarely allowed to leave their home and one night they sneak out to the ballet and Marlinchen falls in love with the talented leading hero. Marlinchen continues to disobey her father as dead bodies around town suddenly start to turn up. This book was eerie and wholly original. It was dark but in some of the best ways. TW: Gore and Sexual Assault
1. Nocturne by Alyssa Wees
This book as being marketed as a Beauty and the Beast retelling, I think it needs to be looked at as its own story. I'd say it's more of a Beauty and the Beast inspired story than a true retelling. The writing style is gorgeous. The imagery it conjures is both dreamlike and haunting. Our main character Grace has lived a tragic but fascinating life. The flashbacks of a childhood during the Great Depression mixed into a strange fairytale setting was one of my favorite aspects of the book. The combination of fantasy and historical is always a genre I like and I thought this was very well done. As for the plot, I don't want to give too much away but one thing that really resonating with me was the theme of death throughout. It comes up in many different and unsuspecting ways. I can't say too much but the outlook on death was a refreshing one that we don't see to often in media and it really made me think about life and morality. This book is for readers who enjoy dark fantasies and enchanting prose. And for any ballerinas out there as well!
#nocturne#alyssa wees#juniper and thorn#i'm glad my mom died#friends lovers and the big terrible thing#when we lost our heads#a flicker in the dark#house of hunger#such sharp teeth#the house across the lake#riley sager#into the heartless wood
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Perhaps circumstances I’m unaware of but prosecuting Matthew Perry’s assistant/dealer because he was rich and famous is crazy to me
Like I support arresting the doctors doing this because they’re in a position of social power and likely to cause more harm but I’m sure that Matthew just ordered his assistant to get him drugs and I’m sure he was not chill in his demands like he was seriously addicted that’s HIS employee
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Taylor Swift is back in London for Eras Tour. We know where social media is looking lol.
That's right. Also here in the US, our top entertainment story is an arrest in Matthew Perry's case. Actually it's the top story here period.
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Matthew Perry death probe reveals new details of final hours: 'Shoot me up with a big one'
There's a special place in hell for these people.
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"The One Where We Lost a Friend"
Death and the grief that comes after is never an easy nor a pleasant experience. We reminisce of the memories we share of that person and immediately think of all the ups and downs you have with each other.
Chandler Bing was easily one of my favourite, if not my favourite character in the sitcom, F.R.I.E.N.D.S. I was instantly hooked by his witty jokes, sarcastic comments, and how relatable he was. His remarks never failed to make me laugh even through my downs in life. This character wouldn't have come to life without Matthew Perry, the genius responsible for Chandler Bing.
On October 29 of this year (2023), Matthew Perry, unfortunately, had passed away after suffering from a cardiac arrest and the eventual accidental drowning as he was swimming in his jacuzzi. His death was obviously a shock to everyone in his life, and I was affected by the news. Even until now, I watch the show as if nothing had happened as I try and block what had really occurred in real life. Matthew was a good man who wanted to help others, especially addicts as he was an addict himself. There are moments where I still believe he is alive and that maybe he had been saved. I could only hope for the best.
Matthew's death brought me to a complete denial of the situation as I could never fully accept that he indeed had died. I was once again brought to my saddest days, like when my grandmother and grandfather passed away. I vaguely remember being in denial since upon visits, I automatically think of them waiting in their houses for our arrival.
It was a very painful experience personally as I considered them to be my friends, my family. What I learned from their deaths is to take time and be with the people you love. Spend more time with them, and be thankful for their presence.
Take time for yourself and seek help from others when it becomes too much or overwhelming.
Grief will always be a part of our lives, and it depends on how we overcome it.
"I'll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour.
I'll be there for you, like I've been there before.
I'll be there for you, cause you're there for me too."
- I'll Be There for You by The Remembrandts
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they charged 5 people with Mathew Perry's death. they found ketamine in his system
5 people?! Yikes!
Matthew had a history of drug abuse, but he claimed he was clean. Even if he did have a relapse, ketamine isn’t your typical drug like fentanyl and oxycodone. This is a med for anesthesia purposes, as in it’s given for surgeries. iirc it could almost paralyze the body if given high doses because it depresses the respiratory system so much…
If they’re arresting these people, maybe there’s suspect it was given without his knowledge
EDIT: Read the article to get more info because I wasn’t aware this investigation was still ongoing
So Perry did request the ketamine (addiction is a terrible thing, people, please seek help if you’re struggling with it), but the doctor and distributors involved were taking advantage of the fact he’s a celebrity and sold him a lot of the drug
Then they would inject him several times, giving him a lethal dose in his system the day he died last year in October
Gosh this is wild, they deserve jail time for not just taking advantage of Matthew, but not being safe about the administration
#anon#responses#his death always felt random to me#everyone blamed the hot tub because the heat can cause emboli#but idk i always thought there was more to the story
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Grieving is hard for everyone. But I feel like Matthew Perry’s loved ones are in such a unique position that makes it extra complicated. 😢
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