The so-called “Queen of Ketamine” who is accused of supplying the deadly drug that killed actor Matthew Perry is a big mafia fan who runs a website dedicated to the world of organised crime.
Jasveen Sangha, 41, one of five people arrested on Thursday in connection with the “Friends” star’s death, had used the site, first reported by TMZ, to boast about his “love” for the notorious underworld network.
According to her profile page on her website, her obsession with organized crime began when she watched films like “Scarface” and “The Godfather” at a young age.
“In high school, I decided to do a research project on the Mafia and became fascinated with the history of America’s most notorious crime organizations and famous gangsters and the many stories that surrounded them,” she wrote.
The website is divided into subsections such as “Mafia Headshots,” “Famous Mafia Faces,” “Cities of Mafia Families,” “Mafia History,” and “Favorite Mafia Movies.”
Sangha’s crime-obsessed blog appeared shortly after the alleged drag queen was indicted on a number of charges in connection with Perry’s death last October.
Prosecutors allege that Sangha was known as the “Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles” and used a “stash house” in North Hollywood as a distribution center for the ketamine that killed the actor.
According to a federal indictment in California, she supplied drugs to alleged co-conspirator Eric Fleming, who then sold them to Perry.
Sanga was indicted along with Dr. Salvador “Dr. P” Plasencia, Dr. Mark Chavez, Perry’s personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, and Fleming.
The “Friends” actor was found floating face down in a hot tub at his Pacific Palisades home on Oct. 28 after overdosing on a powerful anesthetic.