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Emilie Kiser Breaks Silence on Son Trigg’s Drowning, Says She Takes ‘Full Accountability’

Prosecutors previously declined charges after police recommended a case against the father.

Overview

  • On Aug. 28, Kiser issued her first public message on Instagram and TikTok, describing profound grief and saying a permanent pool fence might have saved 3-year-old Trigg’s life.
  • A redacted Chandler police report says surveillance shows the toddler tripped on an inflatable chair, was unsupervised for about nine minutes, and in the water for roughly seven.
  • She said she will set stricter limits on sharing family content to better protect her children’s privacy.
  • Brady Kiser will not face charges after prosecutors concluded there was no reasonable likelihood of conviction, despite police recommending a Class 4 felony child-abuse count.
  • The family continues a court effort to restrict release of investigative records and images, as judges have allowed partial disclosures with approved redactions.