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The late singer's mother Jane Carter in a bid to bring more attention to the probe of his passing.
Jane said she didn't believe that her son's death was the result of a drug overdose, but rather foul play, in sharing the images of the home taken the day of her son's death.
Another image showed a towel and a hooded sweatshirt on the floor of the bathroom Carter was found in, and a toilet in the bathroom.
Jane said that Aaron's family and friends had fully supported her in posting the images from the painful day, in an effort to garner further attention on the case from law enforcement.
She said that there 'should have been at least an investigation' into the premature death, and that 'because of [her] son's mental illness and prescription drug issues [the police] just wanted it to be something easy that they didn't have the time or inclination to address.'
Jane added: 'We want justice.

We want answers. There are people who must be held accountable.'
Speaking with last month, Jane Carter said that her late son was harassed online by 'number of people' who she felt could be suspects in his death.
She added that law enforcement did not see Carter in person when they conducted a welfare check at his domicile.
Jane Carter said that while her son battled drug addiction, she didn't suspect him to be self-harming.
'He was an addict, but I don't think he wanted to die,' Jane said.

'I don't think he would have been doing that much of that aerosol.'