Overview
- In an Oct. 13 TikTok, the Arizona influencer tearfully addressed criticism of her behavior since 3-year-old Trigg’s death in May.
- She said she is not ready to discuss the circumstances of his drowning publicly and will not unpack private details online.
- Kiser said she is in therapy, has taken up scrapbooking to process her loss, is not taking medication at this time, and is no longer sharing her children on her accounts.
- She resumed posting in late August and September with cautious day-to-day videos as she returns to work under tighter privacy rules.
- A police report cited video showing Trigg unsupervised for more than nine minutes and in the water about seven, prosecutors said there was no likelihood of conviction for his father, and a judge later removed the charging recommendations from public release.