Despite being questioned by cops and having her electronic device seized, Brooke Mueller is reportedly not among the suspects taken into custody in connection with Matthew Perry's death.
- August 15, 2024
AceShowbiz - Multiple individuals, including a doctor and several dealers, have been arrested in connection with Matthew Perry's death, which occurred in October 2023 due to ketamine overdose. Search warrants were issued to seize electronic devices to determine who supplied Perry with the drug.
Although Brooke Mueller, Perry's former girlfriend, has been questioned by police, she has not been arrested. Sources close to the investigation state that she was cooperative when police searched her sober living facility and seized her electronic devices. Mueller has since hired attorneys and met with law enforcement officials.
Perry's death sparked a criminal investigation into the source of his ketamine. Authorities reportedly obtained text messages detailing discussions about the drug, delivery methods, and payment. The identities of those arrested have not been released.
Perry's stepfather, Keith Morrison, has been instrumental in the investigation, leveraging his relationships with law enforcement to pursue justice for his late stepson. Morrison, who played a significant role in Perry's life, is determined to prevent his death from being in vain.