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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find it rather stupid that the drug dealer is supposed to make sure their buyers don't die. Matthew is the only one responsible for his own health. [/quote] Ultimately yes, but his assistant could have refused to inject him. Could have found rehab for him, counseling, a NA meeting. But no, the assistant chose to help him be an active addict multiple times in one day. If someone is suicidal would you pull the trigger for them? Help them tie the rope? [/quote] He had done rehab and was in counseling. This drug was being used to treat depression and Matthew took it too far. Don't compare suicide to drug addiction. [/quote] Why didn't the assistant call Matthew's counselor? WHY inject him with ketamine, multiple times? Just why?? Call the counselor, call the rehab clinic, call whoever should be called in that situation. Don't help him inject way too much of the drug. I've lost family to addiction and suicide. Someone who od'd on their meds. I will compare them, thanks.[/quote] If he was so drugged out, how did he make his way to the hot tub and drown alone. Stop being so self righteous. I do not feel sorry for drug addicts or the idiots that enable them. I do not believe drug addiction is an involuntary condition. Suicidal thoughts are involuntary. They are not the same regardless if you are going to say you lost family to them to make your statements hold more credibility. [/quote] I think the cause of death was ketamine OD, not drowning.[/quote] Drowning as listed as a contributing factor. You'd think one of them would have thought, hey, maybe getting in a hot tub after a large dose of drugs isn't the best idea. [/quote] If Perry was shooting up multiple times a day every day, you're unlikely to name a place he DIDN'T go while extremely high. I'm sure swimming pool or hot tub or bathtub was not rare.[/quote]
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