Aaron Carter became even more violent after family got restraining order: documentary

It’s no secret Aaron Carter struggled with substance abuse and mental health issues in the years leading up to his tragic death in 2022.Now, a new documentary, titled “The Carters,” exposes intimate, never-before-shared details behind the famous family’s history of loss, trauma and heartbreak. In the two-part documentary premiering April 15 on Paramount+, Aaron’s twin sister, Angel Carter Conrad – as well as close friends and family members – open up about the experiences that led to Aaron’s demise, including a terrifying moment in which an “unhinged” Aaron drove to his brother Nick Carter’s house with a gun in his car. “I could tell that he was already taking drugs again,” Angel said in the documentary.
“He was real manic, all over the place and all the same bad habits were happening again.”Angel recalled a phone conversation she had with Aaron, in which he told her he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. During that conversation, said Angel, Aaron said he often had thoughts of “killing babies” and Nick’s wife, Lauren Kitt Carter. “I was just processing and taking it all in,” Angel said.“I was so stunned by the conversation and so taken back and was processing everything that was happening.”Angel made the conscious decision to not tell her Backstreet Boys brother for fear that Nick would take action and, in turn, ruin Aaron’s career. “I didn’t want to hurt [Aaron],” Angel confessed. However, weeks later, Aaron started to acquire multiple guns, including shotguns, AK-47s and more, and showcase them on social media. “He was so clearly in a very, very dark place and making threats to Angel, to Nick, to me,” Angel’s husband, Corey Conrad, said in the documentary.
“Obviously he’s not in his right mind.”Angel admitted she was “so scared” of what her brother would do, so she eventually told Nick. In September 2019, Angel and Nick filed a restraining order against th...