The Matthew Perry death investigation has made a significant breakthrough, as multiple arrests have been made, including at least one doctor, according to TMZ.
According to law enforcement sources, numerous law enforcement agencies have executed search warrants and confiscated computers, phones, and other electronic
equipment in order to ascertain the source of the ketamine that caused Perry to lose consciousness and drown in his hot tub in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, last October.
Perry had been receiving ketamine infusion therapy for anxiety and depression; however, the most recent
therapy was administered a week and a half prior to his passing. Consequently, the ketamine in his system was not prescribed by a physician.