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Sounds as if Perry probably wasn't the only customer, either.

Doctor charged in Matthew Perry case 'incredibly remorseful' for role in actor's death: Lawyer

Yep, there's still more news from the Matthew Perry case. One of the accused physicians — a Dr. Chavez — has now said he will change his plea to guilty, in terms of having supplied the ketamine that killed the TV celebrity on October 28 of last year.

A likely reason for the change of heart: the threat of a long prison sentence had he gone to trial and been convicted. In addition, he’s offered to surrender his license to practice medicine.

It seems that Chavez did not deliver the ketamine to Perry in person, but went through a second physician, a colleague, with the full knowledge that Perry would be the ultimate destination. The actor's assistant served as an intermediary, allegedly administering the last doses of ketamine to the victim.

From ABC News: "The Department of Justice claims Chavez was part of an underground criminal network that used Perry as a personal piggy...

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