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The funniest character on Friends, "Chandler" (played by addict Matthew Perry), passed off of the human plane into the afterlife prematurely due to his ongoing abuse of drugs, particularly Special K (ketamine). Doctors and the Ketamine Queen provided it. Now, a year after his offing, they are being charged with drugged dealing leading to a user's death. They were exploiting him for price, marking up $12 worth of ketamine to $2,000 and laughing at him for being dumb enough to pay it.
Five charged in 'wide-ranging criminal case' over Matthew Perry's death
(MSNBC) Aug. 15, 2024: Five people were charged in connection with the overdose death of actor Matthew Perry. NBC News' Steve Patterson has the latest on the news conference. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner joins Ana Cabrera to react. #MatthewPerry #BreakingNews #Celebrity
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