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Aaron Carter’s mother has published images of the horrifying scene in which her son died, as she believes that he was the victim of a crime and that he did not die of an overdose.
Jane Carter posted several photos of the tragic bathroom scene on her social media in an attempt to draw authorities’ attention to the case.
The images were taken at Carter’s home in Lancaster, California, on the day of the troubled singer’s death on November 5 of last year.
One of the images showed the bathtub where the I Want Candy singer died filled with discolored water, likely due to natural post-death bodily effects.
The other images show towels strewn across the bathroom floor, with more dyed water surrounding them.
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Jane Carter posted several photos of the tragic bathroom scene where her son Aaron Carter died on her social media. Pictured: Mother and son at SkyBar at Mondrian Los Angeles, October 10, 2019
The images were taken at Carter’s home in Lancaster, California, on the day of the troubled singer’s death on November 5 of last year.
An image of the bathroom can be seen after the tragic death of Aaron Carter
Ms Cater said she had the full support of her son’s friends and family in posting the images and bringing attention to the case.
She said police were not taking her seriously and hoped the publication detailing her gruesome death scene would lead law enforcement to re-examine Carter’s death.
He also said it was wrong that the police could ‘kick over’ the house when the housekeeper discovered the body last year, saying ‘there should at least be an investigation’.
‘Due to my son’s mental illness and problems with prescription drugs, [the police] I just wanted it to be something easy that they didn’t have the time or inclination to tackle.’
The devastated mother added: ‘We want justice. We want answers.
There are people who must be held accountable.
An autopsy by the Los Angeles County coroner’s office already confirmed to Mr. Carter’s family that he had not drowned.
The authorities discovered that he had no water in his lungs, so they believe that he died in the bathtub after an overdose.
But both Ms Carter and her son’s fiancée, Melanie Martin, 30, have previously alleged that a drug deal he made the night he died could have led to an overdose.
In an interview with TMZ in January, Martin said he had found text messages on Carter’s phone from a man demanding $800 for an unknown substance.
Carter, who spent time in rehab at various stints between 2011 and 2017, allegedly told the man that he no longer needed the substance, to which the man replied that it didn’t matter because he still owed the money.
He then asked if he was being threatened, which is where the messages end.
One of the images showed the bathtub where the I Want Candy singer died filled with discolored water
Ms Cater said she had the full support of her son’s friends and family in posting the images and bringing attention to the case.
The other images show towels strewn across the bathroom floor, with more dyed water surrounding them.
The images published by Jane Carter showed the scene where her son died in November last year.
Carter spent time in rehab at various stints between 2011 and 2017.
Aaron Carter is pictured with then-girlfriend Hilary Duff at the premiere of The Lizzie McGuire Movie, on April 26, 2003, in Hollywood, California.
Ms. Martin sent the text exchange to the Los Angeles Police Department as evidence after the tragic death.
Former child star Carter spent her life blighted by drug addiction. It was previously reported that police found prescription pills and compressed air canisters in the bathroom where she died.
The star’s manager, Taylor Helgeson, said they had discussed his entering an inpatient rehabilitation program, which had met with resistance from Carter.
She said they considered three months in Utah to “detox and formulate new physical habits,” and Carter said she wanted to focus on regaining custody of her 1-year-old son Prince before entering rehab.
A neutral third party will now handle the administration of Carter’s estate after his twin sister Angel gave up her bid to seize control.
He reportedly made a deal with Aaron’s fiancée, Mrs. Martin, mother of his 14-month-old son Prince, to hire a neutral third party to be the administrator of the estate, estimated to be worth around $ 550,000 in real estate and personal property.
In January, in a downtown Los Angeles courthouse, Judge Michael Small granted the twin’s request to withdraw her motion to be administrator. Financial consultant Aileen Federizo was appointed administrator, giving her “full authority” over the estate. The judge scheduled another hearing for June 25.