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‘Shoot me up with a big one’: The Ketamine Timeline of the Last Days of Matthew Perry
Summary: Matthew Perry, the famous star from the TV show "Friends," tragically died after his assistant gave him a large dose of ketamine. A long investigation showed that his assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, bought the drugs and gave him the injections. Doctors took advantage of Perry's struggles. Dr. Salvador Plasencia texted another doctor asking how much "this moron will pay" for the drug. The assistant paid $4,500 in cash for vials of ketamine, using the code name "dr pepper" in text messages. Sadly, the assistant later found Perry dead in his hot tub after Perry asked him to give him a "big" injection.
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