Overview
- Kiser posted a Sept. 20 TikTok “house reset” video after a four‑month absence, saying she is taking life day by day and describing content creation as therapeutic.
- She wore a necklace bearing her late son Trigg’s name and told followers she would be honest about her grief while maintaining privacy boundaries.
- On Sept. 23, she thanked supporters on Instagram, noting that the internet can feel dark but that her community’s responses have provided comfort.
- A tattoo artist’s Sept. 23 TikTok showed Kiser and her husband, Brady, with matching teddy bear tattoos, which People confirmed honor their infant son, Theodore (“Teddy”); Trigg’s name appears in a separate tattoo on Emilie’s arm.
- Police previously reported surveillance showing Trigg unsupervised for over nine minutes before his May drowning; prosecutors later declined to file charges recommended by Chandler police, citing no reasonable likelihood of conviction.