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The new Peacock documentary 'Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy' unpacks what led to Perry's overdose death in October 2023 Frazer Harrison/Getty Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy reveals the amount of ketamine allegedly in the actor's body prior to his death
CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil paused his regular broadcast to update viewers on the latest development in the criminal case tied to Matthew Perry's overdose death
New court updates in the Matthew Perry case outline major developments from the sentencing hearing, focusing on legal accountability and the ongoing impact of the ketamine overdose investigation.
Matthew Perry allegedly suffered adverse effects from ketamine but continued to receive it from doctors, according to the latest episode of the documentary series 'Hollywood Demons.'
After a lifetime of sobriety struggles, Matthew Perry spent the last days of his life desperately seeking the ketamine that would ultimately cause his death. The 2 1/2-year investigation and prosecution that followed came to a close Wednesday with the sentencing of his personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa,
Matthew Perry’s longtime assistant has been sentenced to prison after admitting he helped obtain and inject the ketamine.
It’s been revealed that Friends star Matthew Perry’s body was “repositioned” after his death by a bystander before first responders arrived. Perry was found dead in the jacuzzi of his Los Angeles home on Saturday. He was 54. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Matthew Perry dead at 54.