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Convinced that her son was murdered

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Jane Carter, the mother of singer Aaron Carter, who died last year, is convinced her son’s death was caused by culpable means. Aaron died on November 5 last year at his home, aged 34, and is believed to have drowned in the bathtub.
The last days of Aaron Carter’s life

On Wednesday, Jane posted on social media bathroom photos taken the day her son died. The photos are taken by members of the public who she says were allowed to walk around the premises, without police intervention, despite the fact that it may have been a crime scene.
Jane says she is posting the photos publicly to bring attention to the case and to open an investigation into her son’s death. “Since my son had mental health issues and medication issues, the police just wanted to get the matter sorted out quickly.”
Is Jane sure someone wanted to hurt her son? “There are people who need to be held accountable.” She says suspiciously that her son had to get out of the tub while someone tried to revive him, but the towel is in the right place. During the autopsy, it was found that there was no water in Aaron’s lungs, which means he had not drowned, so it was assumed that he was died of an overdose.


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