Matthew Perry investigation: Police looking for ketamine source
- Matthew Perry died of 'acute effects of ketamine' in October
- He was reportedly receiving ketamine infusion therapy
- LAPD investigating origin of the ketamine found in Perry's system
(NewsNation) — Police are investigating how actor Matthew Perry obtained the ketamine that ultimately killed the “Friends” star last year, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to NewsNation.
A bystander found Perry, 54, dead in a hot tub Oct. 28 at his Pacific Palisades residence. Perry died before first responders arrived. Toxicology and autopsy results showed the actor died from “acute effects of ketamine.”
Drowning, coronary artery disease and buprenorphine effects were contributing factors, according to the report. Buprenorphine is used to treat opioid use disorder. Perry was reported to be receiving ketamine infusion therapy for depression and anxiety.
“Based on the Medical Examiner’s findings, the Los Angeles Police Department, with the assistance of the Drug Enforcement Administration and the United States Postal Inspection Service, has continued its investigation into the circumstances of Mr. Perry’s death,” an LAPD spokeperson said.
The police department did not provide further details about the investigation.