To draw attention to the ongoing investigation, Aaron Carter’s mother shared new photos of the scene left behind in her late son’s bathroom.
Jane Carter posted the graphic images of the bathroom, which appeared to show feces on the floor and a tub filled with green water, and noted that the images were not 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 Death Photos
Jane also included photos of towels on the floor and a pile of soiled clothes, stating that the images were not taken by police.
“However, they allowed people to come and go.”
although there had been a lot of potential homicide information for years,” she went on. “Aaron had numerous death threats and a slew of people who were making his life a living hell.”
Jane said she was encouraged to post the gruesome photos by her closest family and friends because they haven’t been “taken seriously by law enforcement,” particularly in the town of Lancaster, Calif., where the “Aaron’s Party” singer died.
“Because of my son’s mental illness and prescription drug issues, they just wanted something simple that they didn’t have the time or inclination to address,” she went on.
“This won’t work for me or Melanie [Martin], or anyone who truly loved him,” she said of Aaron’s on-again, off-again fiancée. We need answers. We seek justice. Some people 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.”
Aaron Cause of Death Scene
Aaron Carter, the singer of “I Want Candy,” was discovered dead at his home in early November, surrounded by compressed air cans and prescription pill bottles. He was 34.
Because Aaron had no water in his lungs, the coroner ruled out drowning as a cause of death.
Martin later told TMZ that she and Jane believe he ingested a drug from a dealer who texted Aaron that he “owed $800 for an unknown substance.”
Aaron allegedly told the unidentified person that he “no longer needed the substance,” but the contact told him he still had to pay. The chain’s final message allegedly showed Aaron asking if he was “threatened.”
Martin and Jane concluded from the exchange that Aaron did meet with the potential drug dealer and “took a substance that could have ultimately killed him.”