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Investigations into Matthew Perry’s death could expose Hollywood’s drug trade. How mail fraud could be behind it

Matthew Perry wanted to be remembered as more than just Chandler Friendsand although he made a difference during his lifetime by being so open about his drug problems, it sounds like his death could have an impact as well, as the investigation could expose drug trafficking in Hollywood. Authorities are continuing to investigate how Perry large amount of ketamine that was in his body when he drowned and may be mail fraud.

The investigation Matthew Perry’s drowning Eight months after the actor was found dead in his hot tub, the investigation continues. Authorities have questioned his acquaintances and even Laptop and phone of Charlie Sheen’s ex-wife Brooke Muellerwho is reportedly cooperating with the investigation and “adamantly” insisting that she had nothing to do with Perry’s death. One avenue being investigated, according to former CIA and FBI special agent Tracy Walder, is mail fraud, as she says there has been an explosion of drug rings sending prescriptions through the mail. Walder said Page Six:

The use of mail to commit crimes is more common than you think. People pay a lot of money to buy drugs… let’s say someone gets a legal prescription for ketamine and maybe has to pay $20 to insurance, and then they decide to sell the prescription for $10,000 because this junkie needs it and they know they have the money. There’s a lot of money to be made there. There are whole networks, it’s really disturbing. It’s easier to get drugs through the mail now than to use a false identity.