‘Multiple People’ May Be Charged , in Matthew Perry’s Death.<br />On June 25, 'People' was informed by a law enforcement <br />source that the investigation into Perry's untimely death <br />was "nearing its conclusion," 'New York Post' reports. .<br />The source went on to say that "multiple people" may be charged in connection with Perry's death.<br />The U.S. Attorney's Office will reportedly decide whether to press charges against those individuals. .<br />Perry was found dead at his <br />home in Los Angeles on Oct. 28.<br />Perry was found dead at his <br />home in Los Angeles on Oct. 28.<br />He was 54 years old. .<br />His death, which was ruled accidental, was <br />confirmed to be caused by the effects of ketamine.<br />According to an autopsy report, the 'Friends' actor had 3.54 micrograms per milliliter of ketamine in his bloodstream.<br />That's almost three times the typical amount a person would normally use, 'New York Post' reports. .<br />In his 2022 memoir, <br />'Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing,' Perry described ketamine as a "giant exhale.".<br />‘Oh,’ I thought, ‘This is what happens when <br />you die.’ Yet I would continually sign up for <br />this s--- because it was something different, <br />and anything different is good, Matthew Perry, via 'Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing'.<br />Other factors contributing to Perry's death included drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of buprenorphine.<br />Local police and the DEA launched an investigation in May to determine where Perry got the ketamine that led to his death.