Aaron Carter's Mom Shares Pics of Death Scene, Urges The Authorities To Investigate 'Crime'

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Aaron Carter's mother has posted some disturbing new photographs of the death scene.

Jane Carter posted photos of the toilet where her ex-teenage heartthrob son was discovered dead. The photographs revealed human waste on the floor and a bathtub filled with green water.

She pointed out that police enforcement did not take the photos and drew attention to the ongoing inquiry.

On Facebook, Jane said, "Still trying to get a real investigation for the death of my son Aaron Carter." The famous mother also believes that the coroner wrote off Aaron Carter's cause of death as an "accidental overdose," as she thinks it is a "crime scene."

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

Jane also uploaded photos of towels on the floor and a pile of unclean garments, adding that, unlike the earlier photos, these were not taken by police.

She continued in her social media post, "But they allowed people to go in and out. Although a lot of potential homicide information was there for years."

According to Jane, the "I Want Candy" singer received several death threats, and some people made his life "miserable."

Jane also disclosed that their close friends and family backed her in making the horrific images public since she claimed they were not taken seriously by law enforcement, particularly in Lancaster, California, where the "I'm All About You" crooner died.

"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."

Nevertheless, as Jane indicated in her statement, she appears to be joining forces with Aaron's on-again, off-again fiancée Melanie Martin, as well as those "who actually loved" the singer.

"We want answers. We want justice. There are people who must be held accountable."

Fortunately, Jane has received attention from legal commentator Nancy Grace, who volunteered to investigate Aaron Carter's death but is also involved in another high-profile litigation.

Aaron Carter was discovered dead at his house on November 5, 2022, surrounded by compressed air cans and prescription tablets.

The "I Want Candy" singer was only 34 years old when he died.

Because Aaron had no water in his lungs, the coroner ruled out drowning as a cause of death.

Melanie then said to TMZ that she and Jane feared he had swallowed a narcotic supplied to him by a dealer who had previously contacted Aaron about how he owed him $800 for an unknown chemical.

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