Aug 17, 2024 02:02 PM IST
Brooke Mueller was questioned in connection with Matthew Perry’s death, she denied using ketamine.
As part of the investigation, police questioned Brooke Mueller about her past with actor Matthew Perry. However, she is not one of the five people linked to Perry’s death due to overdose last year. She is also said to be acquainted with the Ketamine Queen who was one of the five people arrested in connection with Perry’s death.
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Brooke Mueller questioned by police in Perry’s death investigation
According to sources, Mueller first met Perry 20 years ago, when she married Charlie Sheen in 2008. They reunited in rehab a few years ago. The source said, “Brooke Mueller was questioned in the case because she was friends with Matthew Perry, but she never used ketamine,” as reported by People.
Earlier this week, five people were arrested in the investigation of Perry’s death, including two doctors, a woman allegedly known as the Ketamine Queen and Perry’s live-in assistant who testified that she gave the actor multiple doses of ketamine on the day of his death. “These defendants were more concerned about profiting from Mr. Perry than they were about his well-being,” U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada said on Aug. 15.
Mueller has been questioned by legal authorities several times since the Friends actor’s death. Tmz’s sources reported that he “cooperated with authorities” and played a key role in getting Eric Fleming arrested.
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have to share the blame
The source expressed sadness over Matthew Perry’s death and criticized the practice of doctors prescribing excessive amounts of drugs to people struggling with addiction. The comments were directed at the two doctors arrested in connection with Perry’s death.
The source said that while everyone would like to blame others, the fault has to be shared by both the seller and the buyer. “Everyone wants to blame others, but it’s the addict who bought and took the drugs. If you need drugs badly and you can afford it, it’s easy to buy drugs anywhere in Los Angeles,” the source said.