Aaron Carter’s mom Jane pushes for homicide investigation, claims there was no proper welfare check
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jane Carter, the mother of singer Aaron Carter, has released "awful photos" of the bathtub where the singer was found dead. She accused police of failing to look into his "possible homicide" and a swarm of "death threats" against the singer. The photographs were uploaded on Facebook by Jane Carter, also known as Jane Schneck, in an effort to persuade law enforcement to look into the possibility that the 'I Want Candy' singer's death in November 2022 was the result of a homicide.
Jane posted the five graphic pictures, some of which appeared to show feces on clothes and the bathroom floor. She also included a picture of the bathtub filled with green water where the body of the troubled musician, 34, was found after his death on November 5.
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'Still trying to get a real investigation for the death of my son Aaron Carter'
Jane appeared on 'TMZ Live' on Thursday, March 2, 2023, and shared her views and concerns about what truly happened on the day her son died in November. She apparently decided to publish pictures of his bathroom, where he was discovered dead in the bathtub.
Jane claimed that posting the pictures had the approval of Aaron's friends and family because she wanted to raise attention to his case once more. Jane claimed that the photos were not taken by police officers and that it is incorrect that police entered the home after Aaron's body was found without first conducting a thorough investigation into what happened.
She posted on Facebook, "Still trying to get a real investigation for the death of my son Aaron Carter. I want to share these death scene photos with you all because the coroner wrote it off as an accidental drug overdose."
She stated that because of the star's history of addiction and mental health problems, authorities never looked into the scene as a potential crime scene. According to Jane, "There are people who must be held accountable," someone intentionally set out to harm Aaron, as she claimed that her son had been receiving threats from alleged drug dealers online. She also thinks it's odd that the towels are "perfectly placed" because Aaron was supposedly dragged out of the bathtub as someone gave the singer CPR.
However, the official cause of death for the singer hasn't yet been confirmed by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner. According to online records, the organization deferred it pending further investigation. According to a November Times report, the agency conducted an autopsy, but the cause of death was not determined until after chemical tests. The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office ruled out drowning after determining that there was no sign of water in the former child star's lungs.
Jane believes that some things do not add up, therefore, she is pleading with detectives to look into every potential instance of foul play far more closely. She also claims that the cops did not do a proper job with the welfare check they conducted on Aaron's home the night before his body was found. When the toxicology report is finished, Jane admitted that it might offer additional clarification, but she also fears that it would raise a lot of doubts regarding the cause of her son's death or the identity of those responsible.
Aaron Carter's death
On November 5, 2022, Aaron Carter was found dead at his home in California, Page Six confirmed. He was 34. According to TMZ, Aaron's body was found in his bathtub in his California home. There is no official cause of his death has been reported yet, however, Los Angeles County Coroner's Office negated drowning after being determined that was no sign of water in the dead singer's lungs.
With singles like 'I Want Candy', 'Aaron's Party', and 'That's How I Beat Shaq', Aaron became a child star in the late '90s. He was also well-recognized for being the younger brother of Nick Carter, a member of the Backstreet Boys. However, as he grew older, Aaron had to deal with substance abuse, relationship issues, and mental health problems.
In November 2021, Aaron and his on-and-off fiancee Melanie Martin welcomed their first child. The 'Fool's Gold' singer said in September that he had "voluntarily" enrolled in an outpatient program at a rehab facility in an effort to regain custody of his son Prince.
The 'House of Carters' actor was arrested in Georgia in 2017 on suspicion of DUI and possession of marijuana, but he escaped jail time. Aaron also made news for his unhealthy relationship with Martin as well. Occasionally, both parties made accusations of abuse against one another.