The 41-year-old, who got Perry’s ketamine hookup in the weeks leading up to his death, “only dealt with high-end celebrities” and “could fill any order,” her intermediary said in text messages included in the indictment. Sangha allegedly stole a sophisticated drug operation from her North Hollywood House, the “Sangha stash house,” and Perry was not her first customer to die of a ketamine overdose, according to prosecutors.
While Sangha remains behind bars awaiting trial, her “master chef” supplier, whom she also called “the scientist,” remains at large.
A source said this RadarOnline.com: “Researchers are desperate to find their identity – as they are clearly a Heisenberg-style ‘cook’ figure. It could be the key to shaking up Hollywood’s entire ketamine industry.”