The doctor accused of supplying the ketamine that killed realized the actor could die when he saw him 'freeze up' from an overdose just days before his death, prosecutors have claimed.Dr Salvador Plascencia had a license to prescribe and administer the powerful tranquilizer but needed help from another medic to keep pace with the vast amounts the Friends star was consuming in the weeks before he died in October last year.Plascencia, 42, showed contempt for Perry as his dependency spiraled asking a crooked colleague 'I wonder how much this moron will pay', it is alleged.
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