Aaron Carter's mom shares new photos of late son's death scene

Publish date: 2024-06-17

Warning: Graphic images ahead

Aaron Carter’s mom shared new photos of the scene left behind in her late son’s bathroom to call more attention to the ongoing investigation.

Jane Carter posted the graphic pictures of the bathroom, which showed what appeared to be feces on the floor and a tub filled with green water, and noted that the images weren’t taken by law enforcement.

“Still trying to get a real investigation for the death of my son Aaron Carter,” she wrote on Facebook, adding that she believes the coroner wrote off her son’s cause of death “as an accidental overdose.”

“They never investigated it as a possible crime scene because of his addiction past.”

Aaron Carter’s mother, Jane, shared new photos of her son’s death scene to help spark a new investigation. Getty Images

Jane also included photos that showed towels laid down on the floor and a pile of soiled clothes and added that the images hadn’t been snapped by police.

“But they allowed people to go in and out.although a lot of potential homicide information was there for years,” she continued. “Aaron had a lot of death threats and many many people who were making his life miserable.”

Jane said she was supported by her closest family and friends to post the gruesome photos because they haven’t been “taken seriously by law enformcement,” especially in the town of Lancaster, Calif., where the “Aaron’s Party” crooner died.

The “Aaron’s Party” star was found dead in his bathtub in November. Jane Schneck/Facebook
There were clothes and towels spread out in disarray. Jane Schneck/Facebook

“Because of my son’s mental illness and prescription drug issues they just wanted it to be something easy that they didn’t have the time or inclination to address,” she continued.

“This won’t work for me or Melanie [Martin],” she said of Aaron’s on-again, off-again fiancée, “or anyone who truly loved him. We want answers. We want justice. There are people who must be held accountable.”

Jane is hoping legal commenter Nancy Grace agrees to look into their case but knows she’s “busy with Murdaugh trial but it’s almost over now.”

Jane believes a crime was committed. Jane Schneck/Facebook
She said cops “allowed people to go in and out” before securing the scene. Jane Schneck/Facebook

The “I Want Candy” singer was found dead at his home in early November surrounded by cans of compressed air and prescription pill bottles. He was 34.

The coroner ruled out drowning as the cause of death because Aaron didn’t have any water in his lungs.

Martin later told TMZ that she and Jane suspect he ingested a drug that was given to him by a dealer who had texted Aaron that he “owed $800 for an unknown substance.”

“We want justice. There are people who must be held accountable,” Jane wrote. Instagram/Aaron Carter

Aaron allegedly told the unidentified person he “didn’t need the substance anymore,” but the contact told him he still needed to pay. The last message in the chain reportedly showed Aaron asking whether he was “being threatened.”

The exchange led Martin and Jane to believe that Aaron did meet up with the possible drug dealer and “took a substance that could have ultimately killed him.”

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