Matthew Perry’s stepdad, Keith Morrison, recently found himself in the spotlight for a somber reason. Known for his gripping storytelling on Dateline, Morrison took a different stage as he addressed Jasveen Sangha, the infamous 'Ketamine Queen,' in court. On April 8, Sangha was sentenced to 15 years for supplying drugs to the late Friends star. Morrison, married to Perry’s mother Suzanne since 1981, did not hold back in his victim impact statement.
“I feel bad for you,” Morrison said to Sangha. “I don’t hate you, I’m not angry at you. You’re a drug dealer.”
Morrison's words were not just about addressing Sangha's actions; they were also a tribute to what could have been in Perry's life. He reflected on the unique spark Perry carried, lamenting the loss of potential and the absence of future chapters in the actor's life. "There was a spark to that man that I’ve never seen anywhere else…he was one of a kind," Morrison expressed, his voice tinged with the weight of what could have been.
In a moment of accountability, Sangha acknowledged her role and the "poor decisions" that led to this tragic chain of events. Her statement stood as a stark contrast to the life of promise and talent cut short by her actions. As the courtroom proceedings concluded, Morrison’s poignant words lingered, underscoring the complex emotions entwined in this tragic narrative.