Aaron Carter’s mom shares grisly new photos of late son’s death scene

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Aaron Carter’s mom shares grisly new photos of late son’s death scene
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Jane Carter believes law enforcement wrote off the “I Want Candy” crooner’s death as a drug overdose because of his addiction and mental health issues.

Jane said she was supported by her closest family and friends to post the gruesome photos because they haven’t been “taken seriously by law enformcement,” especially in the town of Lancaster, Calif., where the “Aaron’s Party” 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,” she continued.“This won’t work for me or Melanie [Martin],” she said of Aaron’s on-again, off-again fiancée, “or anyone who truly loved him. We want answers. We want justice. There are people who must be held accountable.”but it’s almost over now.

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