Matthew Perry, the beloved actor who portrayed Chandler Bing in the iconic sitcom ‘Friends’, died at the age of 54 last October. While initially reported as an accidental drowning, a recent investigation revealed a sinister truth. A ‘vast underground network’ is accused of exploiting Perry’s addiction to profit, with multiple individuals facing charges, including doctors, an assistant, and drug dealers. The investigation found that Perry received an excessive amount of ketamine in the days leading up to his death, with his assistant allegedly administering at least 27 injections in the final four days. The investigation exposes a disturbing trend of doctors and drug dealers prioritizing profit over patient well-being, highlighting the dangers of drug abuse and the vulnerabilities within the healthcare system.