Aaron Carter's Mom Posts New Death Scene Photos & Slams Cops For Not Doing 'Proper Investigation' Into Tragedy
02.03.2023 - 19:37
/ perezhilton.com
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Aaron Carter‘s mother took to social media this week to reveal new pictures of the scene where the singer died at his Lancaster, California home last November.
Jane Schneck Carter posted a series of photos from the scene of Aaron’s passing on her Facebook account on Wednesday afternoon. In them, she shows never-before-seen images of the bathtub where Aaron died, as well as several towels on the floor near the scene.
She then used the photos and several other Facebook posts to argue Aaron was not the victim of an overdose, but a crime. And she’s begging for help investigating the situation from investigators, law enforcement officials, and even high-profile public figures like Nancy Grace.
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First, the photos themselves. Jane showed a half-dozen pics of the bathroom where Aaron died. The pics do not show Aaron’s body. They also do not seem to show any cans of compressed air or other drug paraphernalia that had been allegedly found at the scene by first responders. In one snap, you can see the bathtub filled with water that has a green-yellow tint. More water is seen spilled on the bathroom tile in another one of the pics. Other pics show piles of towels both in the bathroom and near the toilet. The towels appear to have been used to clean up the messy water overflow. You can see the full set of new pictures HERE.
Along with the pictures, Jane shared her skepticism about the official report on Aaron’s death. As we’ve previously reported, the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office did not find any water in the Aaron’s Party singer’s lungs at his autopsy. That has led them to hypothesize he died of an overdose
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