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United States Postal Service Involved in Investigating Death of Friends Star Matthew Perry | The Gateway Pundit

An exclusive report by TMZ has revealed the DEA has tapped the United States Postal Service to help find the person who gave actor Matthew Perry the ketamine that resulted in his death.

As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office revealed that the accidental death of Friends star Matthew Perry was due to “acute effects of ketamine.”

According to TMZ’s report, the USPS’ federal investigatory agents are now investigating whether the drugs Perry had in his system at the time of his death came through the mail.

Before his tragic death, Perry was undergoing ketamine infusion treatments for mental health problems.

A medical examiner from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office determined that the ketamine found in his system at the time of his death wasn’t from his mental health treatment but instead came from a different source, which resulted in the DEA launching an investigation on finding out how Perry obtained the ketamine.

Per TMZ:

Matthew Perry’s death is mobilizing multiple federal agencies — TMZ has learned the DEA’s now getting assistance from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in its efforts to find the person who gave the actor the ketamine that killed him.

Law enforcement sources tell us … the USPS’ federal investigatory authorities are now involved in the probe, and looking into whether Matthew acquired any drugs through the mail. We’re told the postal inspectors are offering their expertise — including their ability to track packages and other mail-related investigation tools.

TMZ broke the story … local police and the DEA have been investigating the circumstances surrounding MP’s passing for months — after the toxicology report found the actor died from acute effects of ketamine.

Though the report noted Matthew had been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy for mental health issues more than a week before his passing, the medical examiner determined the ketamine in his system at the time of his death wasn’t from the treatment … raising the question of whether he got it from another, non-medical source.

On October 28, 2023, Perry was found unresponsive in the pool of his luxury Los Angeles home and was later pronounced dead by paramedics.

Law enforcement officers, who arrived on the scene reported there were no drugs discovered near Perry at the time of his death.

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Matthew Perry’s Accidental Death Attributed to ‘Acute Effects of Ketamine’, Autopsy Report Reveals

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