Five people were charged in connection with the death of actor Matthew Perry, including Jasveen Sangha who was known as the “Ketamine Queen of North Hollywood.” While the investigation is continuing, police detectives allege that Sangha might be the source of the drugs that caused Perry’s overdose.

“I want to commend the detectives who tirelessly worked the street to find the dastardly drug dealer who allegedly supplied drugs to Mr. Perry and others,” spokesperson Officer Keystone said.

One reporter asked if the name “Ketamine Queen” was one of the clues the detectives relied on in their investigation?

“There were myriad clues,” Keystone said.

Keystone did confirm that ‘Ketamine Queen’ was listed in Perry’s phone directory.

“Yes, that too helped us narrow down the suspects.”

Keystone also admitted that Perry had a magnet on his refrigerator with a caricature of Jasveen Sangha wearing a crown that spelled out “KETAMINE 24/7.”

“There were many puzzle pieces our detectives needed to put together,” Keystone said.

“Was the fact her email address was KetamineQueen@gmail.com a clue?” one reporter asked.

“Another breadcrumb we followed,” Keystone said.

Since every Uber driver in North Hollywood knew where the Ketamine Queen’s “stash house” was, Keystone was asked why the Ketamine Queen had not been arrested before Perry’s death?

“No comment,” Keystone said.

Keystone also confirmed that Perry had other drugs in his system and that the investigation into Perry’s death is ongoing.

“We also suspect that ‘Cocaine Carl’, ‘Heroine Hero Hal’, and ‘Fentanyl Pill Phil’ might be involved in providing drugs to Perry as well, however, their roles are unclear at this time,” Keystone said.

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