Aaron Carter drowned after taking prescription drugs and huffing compressed air. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner dominated his death an accident. Carter was 34.
According to information considered by Yahoo Entertainment, Carter’s cause of death is listed as drowning on account of results of difluoroethane and Alprazolam. Difluoroethane is a compressed gasoline and Carter was open about his habit to huffing or “dusting.” Alprazolam, generic kind of the prescription Xanax, is used to deal with nervousness.
Carter was discovered lifeless within the bathtub of his Lancaster, Calif. residence on Nov. 5. TMZ obtained the total post-mortem report which claims Carter was “incapacitated while in the bathtub due to the effects” of the medicine. He slipped beneath the water and unintentionally drowned. However, some of the musician’s family members don’t imagine that.
Melanie Martin, Carter’s ex-fiancée and mom of his son Prince, 1, advised TMZ the post-mortem findings “are not closure.”
“It claims death is by drowning but also adds he was wearing a T-shirt and necklace in the bathtub which doesn’t make sense, why would he be in a bathtub with clothes on? I am still in shock and still miss Aaron every day. I don’t understand the chain of events and this report only has us asking more questions,” she added.
Back in March, Carter’s mom, Jane, shared graphic photographs from the scene of his death seemingly doubting how he handed away.
“Still trying to get a real investigation for the death of my son Aaron Carter,” she wrote on social media. “I want to share these death scene photos with you all because the coroner wrote it off as an accidental drug overdose. They never investigated it as a possible crime scene because of his addiction past.”
Police reportedly discovered proof of compressed air canisters and drugs in Carter’s major bed room and toilet after his death. Carter, the youthful brother of Backstreet Boys singer, Nick Carter, opened up about his habit struggles to huffing years in the past.
“It’s something that I’ve kept secret from the whole world until now,” he mentioned on a 2019 episode of The Doctors.
“I started when I was about 16. My sister Leslie, who passed away from an overdose, got me into it. Didn’t really touch it [again] until I was about 23, right after I did Dancing With the Stars [in 2009],” Carter mentioned of his habit to huffing. “I started going to Staples and Office Depot and different places, buying it with cash so it wouldn’t be reported on receipts or anything like that, so no one could trace me. I was huffing because I was really f***ing stupid and sad, but this is really no excuse, really. I was huffing because I’m a drug addict.”
Carter went to rehab a number of occasions and was working to get sober for his son. In September, he voluntarily sought remedy to give up smoking weed as he misplaced custody of Prince. Martin usually posts tributes to Carter on social media.
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