Overview
- In her first public message since May, the Arizona influencer said she takes full accountability as Trigg’s mother and vowed to learn from the loss.
- She wrote that a permanent pool fence could have saved the 3-year-old’s life and said she hopes sharing the lesson prevents other child drownings.
- A Chandler police report based on surveillance video found Trigg was unsupervised for more than nine minutes, in the water for about seven, and fell in after tripping on an inflatable chair.
- Brady Kiser was the only parent home and, per the report, was distracted and had placed a $25 NBA bet; prosecutors declined to charge him, citing no reasonable likelihood of conviction under the gross‑negligence standard.
- Kiser said she will set tighter boundaries on what she shares online, as her legal effort to limit release of investigative and autopsy records continues with some materials already unsealed or redacted by court order.