Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast - What REALLY Happened To Matthew Perry?
Episode Date: May 14, 2025In October 2023, actor Matthew Perry died from the acute effects of drugs, with contributing factors including drowning, coronary artery disease, and the effects of buprenorphine. Investigations revea...led that Perry's live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, had been administering ketamine injections to him multiple times daily in the days leading up to his death, despite lacking medical training. Iwamasa, along with two doctors—Dr. Mark Chavez and Dr. Salvador Plasencia—and two others, were charged in connection with Perry's death.
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So what really happened to actor Matthew Perry?
And why is this doctor facing over 100 years in prison?
Well, it all starts with this kid, Matthew.
And Matthew's a teenager during this time, living in Canada, and bro has a problem.
He doesn't feel like he's good enough, like he's an outsider who will never be loved, and this is an overwhelming feeling for him.
But one day, when he's a little older, he discovers something that makes that feeling go away.
Alcohol. And so Matthew starts drinking regularly, and as time goes on, he starts to grow dependent on alcohol.
But it's okay that he's drinking right now because he has a long-term plan.
He's going to become a famous actor one day and think he's going to become a famous actor one day and
Fame will make him stop feeling like he's not good enough.
And so he moves to Los Angeles and he starts going on auditions.
And he, you know, he gets some stuff.
But then in 1994, when he's 24 years old, he's cast as Chandler on the sitcom Friends.
And Matthew nails this role.
He improvises some of the best lines in the show.
You have to stop the Q-tip when there's resistance.
And as you already know, this show is not only a hit, it becomes the best.
biggest show on the planet. So of course, Matthew blows up, and all of a sudden he's a huge
celebrity now, and people all over the world love him. In fact, this show is so successful, the
whole cast goes on to become some of the highest paid actors of all time, making over a million
dollars a week. However, even though Matthew has finally achieved everything he wanted, all this
fame and money doesn't do what he thought it would do. And he still feels like.
he isn't good enough. And so he keeps drinking every night and he does pain killers and
sometimes he does harder drugs and his addiction starts to get really bad. In fact it gets so
bad he films entire seasons of friends without even remembering filming them. And then one day his
co-star Jennifer Aniston comes into his dressing room and she tells him straight up, Matthew, I can smell
the alcohol on you, I think you need help. And there he learns that the whole cast is
worried about him. And so he starts going to rehab and he attends rehab several times throughout
the filming of the series. But even with all that going on, somehow, Bro is able to make it through
all 10 seasons and the show is still a giant success when it ends in 2004. And nearly 20 years go by.
And it's 2023. And Matthew is 54 now. And he's still battling with his addiction. And at this point,
Matthew's gone to rehab 15 times, he's done weekly therapy, he's attended over 6,000 AA meetings.
He spent over $7 million trying to get clean.
But somehow, it keeps coming back, along with that horrible feeling, that feeling that he's not good enough.
But then, one day, he gets a little hope.
Matthew goes to a doctor to get help with depression and anxiety, and the doctor treats him with a different kind of drug.
ketamine. And surprisingly, this actually works. Matthew starts to get a bit of relief from this awful
feeling that he's been having for so long. But here's the thing about ketamine though. It can be a
dangerous drug. So when it's prescribed, you're supposed to only have a limited amount of it,
and you're supposed to use it with a doctor in a clinic so that they can monitor your vitals and make
sure that, you know, you don't die. And so Matthew, of course, he does it this way. But ketamine only
lasts a couple of hours and he wants to feel it all the time. And so he's got to up the dose and
take more every day, multiple times a day. And that is when he meets this guy who will call
Dr. P. Dr. P. is a local physician and when he meets Matthew, the famous former friend star,
he immediately sees dollar signs. And Dr. P, he has no experience with ketamine therapy
treatments, nor does he have any legitimate medical purpose to give ketamine to Matthew, but he doesn't
care. He wants to get paid, allegedly. And so he comes up with a plan to be Matthew's plug,
his go-to doctor for ketamine. But Dr. P, he can't get the amount of ketamine he needs,
so he enlists another physician to help him get it. This guy, Dr. Chavez. And so Dr. P., allegedly
goes to Dr. Chavez, and he's like, hey, want to take advantage of a rich TV star's drug addiction?
And Dr. Chavez hears this and he's like, all right.
And so Dr. Chavez starts writing fraudulent prescriptions
and by doing this he's able to get ketamine for Dr. P.
And they start texting each other back and forth
about how much they're gonna charge Matthew.
And Dr. P's exact words in his text, he says,
I wonder how much this moron will pay.
Let's find out.
And that is a direct quote from Matthew Perry's doctor
talking about his own patient.
Now, for context, a vial of ketamine cost them around $12.
Dr. P. charges Matthew $2,000.
That is a hell of a markup.
And so you can see how pretty quickly Dr. P. is allegedly making bank off of Matthew's addiction.
And so he wants to keep going.
Now, obviously, he's a practicing physician.
He doesn't have the schedule to be hanging around Matthew all the time
to monitor him while he's on these drugs.
And so he teaches this guy to help, Kenny.
And Kenny is Matthew's personal live-in assistant.
And Dr. P shows Kenny how to inject Matthew
so that he can get the high he wants,
even though Kenny is just a personal assistant.
He has absolutely no medical training.
And so now Matthew is getting these injections at home
every day without medical supervision.
And one day, as you probably could have predicted,
it all goes wrong.
Because Matthew is at home.
He's chilling in his hot tub.
And his hot tub seems to be in his backyard, so it overlooks a nice view.
And this is his favorite spot to chill.
And this picture is a little dark, but you can see him here.
And here he gets Kenny to inject him with a big shot of ketamine.
Then Kenny leaves.
He leaves to go run some errands.
And Matthew is there all alone.
And at some point, Matthew is so high that he unfortunately overdoses and he slowly slips into
the water. Tributes are being paid this morning to the Friends actor Matthew Perry, who has died at the age of 54.
So of course, this is big news, and it blows up, and people are understandably devastated. I mean,
he was a huge star in the 90s, and to this day, Friends is still very popular on streaming.
And Dr. P., he hears about this news, and he's probably like, oh, shh, because he realizes that he's
Matthew's doctor, so they're definitely going to blame him. And then, allegedly, he starts falsifying
documents. Like he writes a fake treatment plan for Matthew and he starts claiming that he gave him
much lower doses of ketamine than he actually did. However, the feds, they aren't stupid. Pretty
quickly, they figure out that these documents are bullshit meant to influence their investigation.
And so, bam, they arrest him. Here's what he looks like in real life. And also, bam, they arrest
Dr. Chavez. And they end up arresting Kenny too. And they also arrested two other drug dealers
connected to his death. Meanwhile, Dr. P. is currently out on bail, and he's awaiting his trial,
and he's facing over 100 years in prison for his role in this. However, that hasn't stopped him
from practicing medicine, because Bro is apparently still a practicing physician, and according to
health grades, he's currently accepting new patients. Oh, and by the way, they haven't actually been to trial
yet, so all of this is
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