Aaron Carter, a 34-year-old American singer and rapper, died on November 5, 2022. His housekeeper discovered him in his bathtub.

Although a toxicology analysis is still awaiting, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office ruled out drowning as a role owing to the lack of water in the former singer's lungs.

Jane Carter, his mother, has already ordered that a police inquiry into his death be launched. His death, according to his whole family, was caused not by drowning in his bathtub, but by an overdose following a botched drug sale.

There have been no indications of foul play, according to police. Jane, on the other hand, does not believe this notion and believes her son was murdered, stating that the police never examined it as a probable crime scene due to his previous drug use.

Jane also shared photographs of Aaron Carter's death scene, which were shot on the day of his death.

One image showed a bathtub with green water in it, as well as towels and garments in the bathroom that had been spilt with contaminated water on them.

Even the late 90s heartthrob's fiancée believes something is off with his demise.

In an interview with The Sun, Melanie Martin said she shares the same concerns as Jane, as "many factors" discussed with the police and the coroner do not add up to a "simple overdose."

The mom-of-one explained, "I want to know what really happened so I can focus on raising our son Prince without constantly losing sleep on what happened to his father every night."

Melanie recovered full custody of their one-year-old son in December after losing guardianship in March 2022.

She also claimed that her beau was acting strangely in the days leading up to his death, claiming that nothing about his final days fit into a "normal pattern." Despite calling the police for a welfare check the day before his death, Aaron was pulled over while driving an RV and subjected to field sobriety tests.

Officials ruled that he was not under the influence of drugs and that the "I'm All About You" singer was fit to drive.

Aaron Carter Drug Abuse

Aaron Carter had previously admitted to struggling with drug addiction. In 2017, he joined a rehab facility to get treatment for his prescription medication and marijuana addiction.

The singer of "I Want Candy" announced in 2019 that he has been diagnosed with numerous personality disorders, anxiety, and schizophrenia. He also acknowledged to taking cocaine, Adderall, Xanax, and other narcotics, but claimed to be sober at the time of the interview.

Aaron's relatives and friends voiced worry for his well-being before to his untimely death and advised him to get professional assistance for his drug misuse and mental health difficulties.

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Aaron Carter Music Career

Aaron Carter was an American singer and rapper who started singing lead for the band "Dead End" when he was seven years old.

With his four studio albums, the former child star rose to prominence as a teen pop singer in the late 1990s, establishing himself as a celebrity among preteen and adolescent audiences throughout the early years of the twenty-first century.

Throughout the years, he has released various albums, including "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)" in 2000, "Oh Aaron" in 2001, and "Another Earthquake!" in 2002. But, as he grew older, his popularity diminished, and he struggled to sustain a career in the music industry.

Aaron's first singing career lasted from 1997 to 2005, when several litigation, tax troubles, and disagreements with his record labels arose.

Nonetheless, he returned to the music scene in 2013 for the "After Party" Tour, which included 150 gigs throughout the world.

Aaron Carter also acted in a direct-to-video film called "Saturday Night," which was released on March 29, 2005, and had a new song named "Saturday Night" that was partially based on his own experience as a pop singer.

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