The new documentary Matthew Perry is now on the peacock, Matthew Perry: Hollywood tragedyTake a closer look at the ongoing criminal investigation of the death friends Star, who was found dead in his hot tub in 2023, after he drowned after an injection of a deadly dose of ketamine. Perry has long been explicit on his addiction issues, and even the publication of dialecticals separating drug use in the year before his death. Now, the authorities hope that drug traffickers will bear responsibility for this death.
The accused in the case is still awaiting a path, which means that all the statements made by various lawyers and law enforcement in the documentary movie have not yet been proven by a legal court – a fact that is repeated every time the documentary returns from the advertising break. But although it is claimed that everything is claimed, the indictment – which receives five people regarding the provision of the ketamine Perry that led to his death – with some delicious evidence. The most anxious? The alleged texts between two Perry doctors who made it clear that they were benefiting from his addiction for money.
Two doctors have been charged with providing Perry Kyamine: Dr. Mark Chavez, who is said to have written Perry recipes, and Dr. Salvador Plasinsia, who was said to have helped distribute the ketamine to him. On the indictment, law enforcement says they obtained some texts between Dr. Chavez and Dr. Plasinsia, they sent a signal.
At one point, it appears that Dr. Plasinsia wrote Dr. Chavez, “I wonder how to pay this fool. Let's discover.”
Cydamine treatment for depression and other mental disorders is legal and can be done safely, but only when given by a medical specialist in an control environment. It is still a substance that controls and addicts. Perry had not received doses of unwanted ketamine at home (which has long been run by his assistant, which was also charged in the indictment), and he was imposed on exorbitant prices.
According to the American lawyer Martin Estrada, a prosecutor in the case in the documentary, Perry obtained “about 20 vitamin bottles”, which cost him about $ 55,000. Moreover, he also got the vitamin from another source: the so -called “Keamine Queen” Jasveen Sangha, and a broker called Eric Fleming, both of whom are also accused of the indictment.
“After the death of Mr. Perry, you had Gasvin Sanga telling Mr. Fleming,” delete all our messages. “” They knew what they did was wrong. “
In other words, officials hope to use Berry's death to target a much larger episode of drug dealers in the Los Angeles region.
Dr. Salvador Plasinsia is accused of one of the conspiracy to distribute the vitamin, seven charges of distributing and fornication of the vitamin, and two changing documents and forgery. He acknowledged that he is not guilty. His lawyer claims that Dr. Plasinsia was trying to help Perry, and that he does not know that Perry is getting the ketamine from other individuals.
Matthew Perry: Hollywood tragedy It was directed by Robert Palmbo, an executive producer from Ian Russell, Mike Griffiths, and Palambo from ITN Productions. The documentary flows for 60 minutes now on the peacock.