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Aaron Carter’s fiancée questions cause of death after autopsy report – Insider

  1. Aaron Carter’s fiancée questions cause of death after autopsy report Insider
  2. How did Aaron Carter die? Aaron Carter drowned in tub due to drug, inhalant: Coroner ABC7
  3. ‘I don’t buy it’: Melanie Martin not happy with fiance Aaron Carter’s autopsy results Conway Daily Sun
  4. Aaron Carter’s Team Tried to ‘Implement’ a ‘Plan to Rehabilitate’ the Singer Before His Death: It Was a ‘Challenge’ Us Weekly
  5. Aaron Carter’s Ex Melanie Martin Has ‘More Questions’ After Singer’s Cause of Death Is Released PEOPLE
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Former Texas lt. gov says political mentor sabotaged Iran hostage talks to stop Jimmy Carter’s re-election – New York Post

  1. Former Texas lt. gov says political mentor sabotaged Iran hostage talks to stop Jimmy Carter’s re-election New York Post
  2. Expert analyzes new account of GOP deal that used Iran hostage crisis for gain PBS NewsHour
  3. An Untold Story Behind Jimmy Carter’s Presidential Defeat The New York Times
  4. Report: Former Texas governor sabotaged Carter in Iran hostage crisis Axios
  5. A GOP politician tried to use the Iran hostage crisis to help Reagan in the 1980 election. The man who accompanied him wants to come clean to Jimmy Carter: ‘History needs to know that this happened’ Yahoo News
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Aaron Carter’s fiancée speaks out after grieving mother blamed her for the singer’s death

Aaron Carter’s fiancée speaks out after his grieving mother blamed her for the singer’s death in since-deleted posts

Aaron Carter’s family is trying to mend a rift that took place after his mother, Jane Schneck, went on a social media tirade, blaming the singer’s fiancée for his death.

‘My Baby boy is dead’ the grieving mother began in a series of now deleted posts on November 28, accusing Melanie Martin, 30, of nagging her late son for money and profiting over his death.

‘I’ve been warning him for two years now. He almost came home,’ read another.  

Mending rift: Aaron Carter’s fiancée Melanie Martin, 30,  is working to mend a rift with his family after Aaron’s grieving mother, Jane Schneck, blamed Melanie for the singer’s death in a series of now-deleted posts

Melanie and Aaron began dating in early 2020 and got engaged in June of that year. They welcomed their son, Prince, in November 2021. They were living apart at the time of the Bad 2 Good singer’s death. 

Jane has never met the boy.  

According to TMZ, Melanie told the outlet she and Jane had a ‘fairly good relationship’ before the Same Way singer’s death November 5, and doesn’t hold the damning posts against her. 

Posts: ‘My Baby boy is dead’ the grieving mother began in a series tweets on November 28, accusing Melanie of nagging her late son for money and profiting over his death. ‘I’ve been warning him for two years now. He almost came home’ read another

Relationship: Aaron and Melanie began dating in early 2020 and got engaged in June of that year (Pictured in February in Las Vegas)

Fatherhood: The couple welcomed their son, Prince, in November 2021.  Aaron’s mom has not met the boy

Estate: Melanie and Aaron were living apart at the time of his death. His estate, estimated to be $550k will be inherited by Prince, who lives with his mother

Melanie said Jane called her ‘a good woman’ while she was trying to help Aaron get his teeth fixed. 

She also revealed an assistant for Aaron’s twin sister, Angel, reached out to her directly to apologize and let her know the incendiary posts had been taken down. 

Angel is the administrator for her brother’s estate, and the estimated $550,000 dollars in it will go to Prince.  

Apology: Melanie said Aaron’s twin sister, Angel, reached out to her to apologize for Jane’s posts (Pictured in Los Angeles in December 2006)

The family is having a private memorial service for the Summertime artist next year, when they will spread his ashes. 

Melanie said she’s been invited to attend and asserts she still wants Jane to meet Prince after Christmas, a plan that had taken root before the troubled singer’s death. 

According to TMZ, in a conversation with Jane, she claimed she doesn’t want a war with Melanie, and wants to do what’s best for her grandson. 

Meeting: Melanie said she wants to continue with plans for Jane to meet Prince after Christmas, a plan that had taken root prior to Aaron’s death November 5 

Best: Jane said she doesn’t want a war with Melanie and wants to do what’s best for her grandson

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Aaron Carter’s toddler turns 1 weeks after dad’s death



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Melanie Martin celebrated her son Prince’s first birthday, while also honoring her child’s late father, singer Aaron Carter.

The boy celebrated his first birthday just three weeks after his dad was found dead in the bathtub at his Lancaster, California home. Carter was 34.

Martin, who had been engaged to Carter, shared a video compilation on her verified Instagram account of their time as a family.

“Happy birthday to my baby boy Prince Lyric Carter,” the caption read. “Today is going to be a tough one for me but I know your daddy is playing birthday songs for you up in heaven I love you baby boy!!!”

The LA County Coroner is still working to determine the cause of Carter’s death.



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Aaron Carter’s dog Zelda rehomed following singer’s death

Aaron Carter’s beloved dog Zelda is in good hands.

The late singer’s 3-year-old German Shepherd is now living with fiancée Melanie Martin’s relatives, according to TMZ.

The outlet reports that Melanie’s sister, Jennifer Martin, and her fiancé, Max, took the pup in one day after Carter was tragically found dead in his bathtub at age 34, with Zelda by his side.

The couple said it “felt right to take Zelda in” because Melanie was “going through a lot” after the former child star died on Nov. 5.

“[Zelda] seemed to be in shock when she was found … acting nervous and scared,” the couple told TMZ, adding that she’s doing “a lot better” now following the traumatic incident.

The pair also noted that she “isn’t going to get fixed, but they don’t want more pups” because Zelda has already had two litters.

Zelda is now living with Melanie Martin’s relatives.
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Carter was also dad to another dog named Karma. TMZ reports that she “wasn’t as shaken up as Zelda” and was rehomed to one of Jennifer’s coworkers.

Earlier this week, Carter’s former manager, Taylor Helgeson, told Page Six that cyberbullying slowly “broke” the singer down over a period of time.

“It was like a nightmare,” Helgeson said of the constant hate the late “I Want Candy” singer received. “It was nonstop. It was so relentless and, yeah, it did a number on him.”

Helgeson also told us that Aaron didn’t get to hash things out with his older brother, Nick Carter, after their years-long public feud.

He also had another dog named Karma, who has also been rehomed.
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“I know that they had plans … to get together, to forgive,” the manager said of his relationship with the Backstreet Boys member.

“I don’t know exactly when, but I know that they wanted to — that was the idea.”

Nick, 42, penned an emotional tribute to his brother, writing in part, “Even though my brother and I have had a complicated relationship, my love for him has never ever faded.”

“I have always held onto the hope, that he would somehow, someday want to walk a healthy path and eventually find the help that he so desperately needed,” he continued. “Sometimes we want to blame someone or something for a loss. But the truth is that addiction and mental illness is the real villain here.”

Aaron was reportedly surrounded by compressed air cans and pill bottles when he died. His official cause of death is yet to be revealed, pending toxicology results.



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Aaron Carter’s Manager Gives Insight Into Star’s Final Days Before Death

Details on Aaron Carter‘s final days have surfaced in the wake of his death.

Almost two weeks after the singer was found dead in his California home, his manager Taylor Helgeson recalled how “thin” and “extremely tired” he looked during their last encounters.

“He just looked like he needed to be doing anything but working,” Taylor told Page Six in an interview published on Nov. 17. “He looked like he needed to be taking care of him.”

While Aaron “didn’t seem okay physically,” Taylor noted that the “I Want Candy” artist was mentally “excited” and had lots of ideas about his career at the time of his death, including plans for a new album.

“He was very conscious of what people wanted to see from him,” Taylor shared, adding, “We had so much stuff going on and, you know, Aaron was a really prideful guy in his own right, too.”

Aaron Carter: A Life in Pictures

Aaron died on Nov. 5 at the age of 34, leaving behind friends and family, including big brother Nick Carter, twin sister Angel Carter and 11-month-old son Prince, who he shared with ex-fiancée Melanie Martin. His cause of death has not been revealed.

According to Taylor, there are no immediate plans to posthumously release Aaron’s music, though he will definitely work to see that it “goes through the correct channels” to financially benefit the late star’s baby boy when the time does come. As Taylor explained, “Right now, we are grieving and we are not interested in projects.”

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Aaron’s management team previously called out publisher Ballast Books for announcing plans to release an unfinished memoir about the late star shortly following his passing. In a statement to E! News on Nov. 10, his team called the book, written by journalist Andy Symonds after spending three years interviewing Aaron, “obscenely disrespectful and unauthorized.”

Aaron’s team added at the time, “This is a time for mourning and reflection not heartless money grabs and attention seeking.”

Since facing backlash from Aaron’s management—as well as his ex-girlfriend Hilary Duff—over the tell-all, Ballast Books has delayed its release “out of respect for the Carter family,” according to a statement shared on behalf of the publisher to The Hollywood Reporter.

“My client has decided to defer the further release of the book at this time,” Scott Atherton, an attorney for Ballast Books and the memoir’s author, told the outlet. “Mr. Carter was not just a celebrity but also a father, a brother, a son and a friend to many still grieving for him.”

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Aaron Carter’s Fiancée Harrassed and Getting Death Threats From Fans – Here’s Why

Following Aaron Carter’s untimely death, many fans are making life tough for his fiancée Melanie Martin.

According to TMZ, some admirers have been pestering her and even going to her house to threaten her.

Insiders close to Melanie revealed that since Aaron’s death, going online has been a nightmare for her because she receives a lot of hateful messages from Aaron’s fans.

She is being harassed, including messages wishing her death, and others accuse her of being responsible for Nick Carter’s younger brother’s death.

One Twitter user said Melanie murdered Aaron after she reportedly texted him days before his death, “You’re going to die,” and recalled how the former child star referred to her as Voldemort.

They also dislike Melanie for posting a video of herself sobbing while driving on social media, with one user dubbing her “strange.”

Another individual commented on Melanie’s strange behavior and recommended they conduct a DNA test on her and Aaron Carter’s child, Prince, “for legal concerns.”

Meanwhile, a third party claimed Melanie bribed the housekeeper to murder the singer.

Aaron Carter’s dead body was discovered in his bathtub by the housekeeper on Saturday, November 5, in Lancaster, California. She claimed the bathtub was still running at the time.

Melanie Martin has been receiving abusive texts in addition to real-life problems, as these admirers have been showing up to their Lancaster house.

Fans are apparently going to the house and climbing straight up to the windows of the house or the cars to peer inside, which scares Melanie.

READ ALSO: Aaron Carter Heartbreak: The One Thing Former Pop Star Failed To Do In His Life Before Death

This follows a report that there was a police presence outside the property earlier this week as she was moving some of her belongings out.

According to another allegation by the publication, Melanie phoned the police so she wouldn’t be harassed by these people who are bothering her or accusing her of killing the father of her kid.

Melanie apparently wanted to make sure there would be no problems when she was at their joint property because of the hatred she’s been receiving.

Melanie was believed to be purchasing baby supplies such as diapers and clothing for their boy, as well as some personal stuff. Fans are now accusing her of taking Aaron’s belongings, which TMZ has been assured is not the case.

READ MORE: Aaron Carter Had Plans To Do THIS To His Family Just Before Tragic Death

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Another Fallout London Modder Hired By Bethesda

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Fallout: London looks great! It honestly could pass as a real, official expansion if you showed it to someone who had no idea it was a fan-created mod. And apparently the company behind Fallout, Bethesda, agrees that London looks marvelous because it keeps hiring up the ambitious mod’s developers.

Word of the latest hire came yesterday, on the official Fallout: London Twitter account, when the people behind the project revealed that its lead technical adviser, Ryan Johnson, was leaving the much-hyped Fallout 4 mod’s team to start working for Bethesda. By itself this news is impressive and cool. That Bethesda has come knocking for talent is a testament to how promising the mod’s looking.

The mod team said they were all “excited to see the worlds he can build” for Bethesda as he starts his new job with the company.

So that’s one thing. But what’s wilder about all this is that this isn’t the first time this exact thing has happened. Around this time last year, Stephanie Zachariadis, who was then Fallout: London’s head writer, left the development team after also being hired by Bethesda Game Studios as a quest designer.

And in the update announcing this latest departure, the team announced that another one of its members was also offered a role at Bethesda. This time it was the mod’s very own project manager Dean Carter, who was apparently offered a position to work on Fallout 76 at Bethesda’s UK office. However, Carter declined the job after some “very hard soul searching,” and will stick around to see Fallout: London through to completion. 

The London team suggested that some modders use large, well-known projects for “pure CV padding,” while others do it for the community, the team, and the fans. It “isn’t easy to turn down your life dream” to instead work on a fan mod for free, they wrote, and suggested that Carter’s choice to stay was a sign of his “selflessness” and “dedication” to the mod and its team.

As for Fallout: London, a large-scale PC mod that will add a brand-new London-themed world to Fallout 4 complete with new quests and weapons, the devs behind the project said Johnson’s departure won’t cause any delays in development. Apparently his departure has been known for some time and he helped ensure the team could properly move on before he left.

 

 

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Former NBA player Vince Carter’s Atlanta home burglarized, nearly $100K stolen

Armed burglars broke into the Atlanta home of retired NBA player Vince Carter while his wife and kids were inside and stole nearly $100,000 in cash over the weekend, police said.

Carter’s wife, Sondi Carter, and the couple’s two sons hid in a closet Sunday night while burglars smashed in a first-floor window and ransacked the 10,000-square-foot home in Atlanta’s affluent Buckhead neighborhood, according to an incident report released Wednesday by the Atlanta Police Department.

Sondi Carter told police she was in bed with her two sons when she heard loud noises coming from out front at 11:50 p.m., according to the report. She grabbed her sons and together the three hid in their bedroom closet while listening to the suspects run upstairs and rummage through the family’s belongings in various rooms.

The retired Atlanta basketball star played 22 seasons with the NBA and now works as an analyst for ESPN.
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Sondi Carter said she called 911 from inside the closet and texted the neighborhood patrol.

An off-duty Atlanta PD officer with the neighborhood patrol responded and chased a suspect wearing all black clothing and a mask down the road until he hopped into a black SUV that sped off.

Police officers arrived at the home shortly after and found $16,100 worth of $100 bills spilled onto the ground outside the gated home.

The recovered money, however, was just a sliver of the $100,000 that was missing from a brown bag Vince Carter kept in the master bedroom closet, the former Hawks player who retired in 2020 told police.

Carter’s wife, Sondi Carter, hid herself and their two sons in a bedroom closet as the armed thieves ransacked the family’s home.
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Police also found a gold Desert Eagle firearm still in its gun case, belonging to Vince Carter, and a black Glock 26 with an extended magazine outside the home, according to the report.

Police believe the Glock was left behind by the burglars.

Inside the home, officers found a first-floor window completely smashed in, multiple rooms in disarray and a gate at the top of the stairs broken off its hinges, the report states.

Police were only able to recover a sliver of the cash that was stolen from Carter’s home, but the investigation is still ongoing.
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Police officers photographed the scene and lifted a fingerprint from a side door that the suspects may have used to flee the home. They also collected surveillance video from cameras on the property.

Sondi Carter and her sons were unscathed during the break-in.

According to property records, Vince Carter, who played 22 seasons with the NBA and now works as an NBA analyst for ESPN, bought the home and the almost acre and a half of property it sits on for nearly $7 million in August 2020.

The investigation is ongoing.

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Season 1, Episode 1, “The Never New”

Christine Baranski stars in The Gilded Age
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Agnes van Rhijn: You are my niece, and you belong to old New York.

When Downton Abbey crossed the pond to PBS in 2011, the truncated form it arrived in—edited down from seven episodes to four—was a sign of how little Masterpiece expected of the winter-filler acquisition. Instead, it changed the entire PBS landscape. It also generated a spinoff announcement at its height. The Gilded Age, an 1880s New York set prequel from series creator Julian Fellowes, was set for NBC (producer Carnival Films is owned by NBCUniversal), telling the story of the wealthy Cora Levinson and her engagement to fortune-hunter Lord Grantham.

A Downton Abbey clone was never a good fit for NBC, though, and it sat for years in development hell before executive Bob Greenblatt left for HBO, taking the project with him. The pandemic then delayed the show again, making it an entire decade from that 2012 announcement to the final product. Meanwhile, Fellowes attempted two other projects, Belgravia and The English Game, neither of which came close to capturing the Downton magic.

Those failures may explain the opening to The Gilded Age, which plays like Downton almost beat for beat. Instead of a train across the English countryside, horse-drawn carriages speed across a sheep-infested Central Park, and the mail arrives bearing bad news, not a telegram. But the downstairs scene in the kitchen between cook and butler could be Lesley Nichols’ Mrs. Patmore and Jim Carter’s Carson instead of Kristine Nielsen’s Mrs. Bauer and Simon Jones’ Bannister, and it would not make a difference.

The Gilded Age’s premiere runs nearly as long as the 90-minute PBS-edited version of Downton’s opening episode, a full hour and twenty minutes, creating the same sense of elongated introduction to the ensemble. The initial Cora-centric idea was abandoned for a more Shakespearean one, two houses, both alike in dignity, etc. In short order, viewers are introduced to them, sitting across the street next to Central Park. One is the long-established home of old-money widow Agnes van Rhijn (Christine Baranski) and her spinster sister, Ada Brook (Cynthia Nixon). The other is a just-built mansion moved into by the new-money Russells, George (Morgan Spector) and Bertha (Carrie Coon).

Carrie Coon in HBO’s The Gilded Age
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The show also introduces Marian Brook (newcomer Louisa Jacobson, whose main credit is being Meryl Streep’s daughter). Her father, Henry, just inconveniently died, leaving her all of $30 and no choice but to leave her Pennsylvania home and throw herself upon the mercy of Aunts Agnes and Ada in NYC. Her late father’s lawyer, Tom Raikes (Thomas Cocquerel), is a potential suitor. However, the Russells’ son Larry (Harry Richardson) is obviously love interest number two, despite his mother’s lofty ambitions to marry him to someone of higher stature like Caroline Astor (Amy Forsyth). Agnes’ son Oscar van Rhijn (Blake Ritson) also seemed smitten by Marian, but the Matthew-and-Mary vibes are a deliberate red herring, as he’s in love with John Adams IV (Claybourne Elder).

However, despite his mother’s instant hatred of the new neighbors, Oscar recognizes that Gladys Russell (Taissa Farmiga) is the monetarily smart match. His predatory eye suggests he’ll be over there like a shot as soon as she makes her debut into society.

Bertha says she’s holding out on Gladys’ debut because it should be part of the Russells’ first official ball. However, Gladys may be in her mid-20s before that happens; Bertha is in for a rough ride to break into society. When she and Gladys attend the charity fundraiser held by Mrs. Fane (Kelli O’Hara), the hostess is almost comically terrified that someone will notice. Bertha’s open house is a disaster as nearly the whole of society ignores the invitations she spent hours personally delivering. At least Marian sneaks over to see the inside of the Russell house in a Beauty and the Beast-like ballgown, officially befriending both Larry and Gladys along the way.

Taissa Farmiga and Carrie Coon in HBO’s The Gilded Age
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Marian also picked up a BFF on the way to New York, Peggy Scott (Denée Benton), who rescues Marian when her purse is stolen. There’s a (long needed) movement in period pieces to show the Black perspective. Peggy’s lead status puts The Gilded Age on the same footing as Sanditon, Grantchester, and others that have recognized these all-white worlds are historically false. Miss Scott’s role is also quickly upgraded from “random BFF people mistake for the maid” to “Agnes’ secretary” in less than 45 minutes, cementing the show’s plans to keep telling that story. It remains to be seen how comfortable the series is in going deep into this unexplored side of period dramas. However, the scene on the train and Peggy meeting her mother Dorothy (Audra McDonald) in an all-Black establishment gives hope The Gilded Age will screw its nerve to the sticking place and keep going.

But Miss Scott’s story also highlights an issue all shows that followed in Downton’s wake have struggled with: How to make people care about downstairs. Downton’s downstairs crew introduced the household through their eyes, so fans cared about them before they cared about upstairs. But this was a rare feat since most plot drivers come from above. Though the racist microaggressions Peggy encounters are far from easy to watch (and they’re not supposed to be), the scenes help immediately define the van Rhijn downstairs set for viewers through a set of eyes not usually given a perspective in these series. In contrast, the Russells’ downstairs team is far less interesting, a major letdown since the upstairs story on that side of the street is, so far, the far superior one.

Stray Observations

  • In most Fellowes’ stories, families like the Russells, the lot that buys it rather than inherits it, are the antagonists. But in American storytelling, especially in the post-Civil War period, it’s the capitalists who we revere. The tension between these competing dynamics is one of the things that makes this first episode tick.
  • On that same note, Carrie Coons’ Bertha comes in like a Fellowes’ antagonist, but it’s hard not to feel sympathy for her as she runs into the societal brick wall by the end of the episode.
  • I know I’m supposed to care about George’s train business, but currently, those scenes mainly exist so one can marvel about offices with six-foot-tall fireplaces.
  • This show’s smart choice was to understand the character fans loved the most in Downton Abbey was the house itself. The swooping camera shots of the Russells’ wide curved staircases, gilt-edged paneled walls, massive crystal chandeliers, gorgeous stained glass windows, and the sumptuously upholstered furniture are *chef’s kiss*
  • The van Rhijns’ house is less modernized and does not lend itself to quite the same period real estate porn. However, the camera takes every opportunity to frame the actors from a wider shot to afford viewers long looks at the bookcases, the well-turned furniture, and the portraiture that decorates the walls.
  • My gods, these costumes. I would watch this for Bertha’s outfits alone.
  • My sainted aunt, these HATS. I believe I may have died for the tall blue sail perched upon Carrie Coon’s updo.
  • The show claims these houses are located at 5th Ave and 61st, but most street scenes were filmed upstate in Troy, NY, just outside Albany, and are CGI composites. Sorry, no Highclere Castle tours for this show.

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