Overview
- Suzanne Morrison submitted an emotional letter to a California court that accuses Kenneth Iwamasa of facilitating and administering ketamine to her son and describes the family’s grief and scenes after his death.
- Kenneth Iwamasa pleaded guilty in 2024 to conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death and faces a federal sentencing hearing set for May 27, 2026.
- Prosecutors have recommended a 41‑month prison term for Iwamasa plus three years of supervised release, according to court documents reported by multiple outlets.
- The official autopsy found that Perry died on October 28, 2023 from the acute effects of ketamine and listed drowning, coronary disease and buprenorphine as contributing factors while noting he had been sober for 19 months.
- Federal and local investigations have already produced convictions in the supply chain, including a two‑year sentence for Erik Fleming and a 15‑year sentence for Jasveen Sangha, and the court will consider the victim letter and other filings at Iwamasa’s sentencing.