Overview
- On Sept. 20, Kiser posted a house “reset” TikTok, her first typical content since her 3-year-old son’s drowning in May.
- She told viewers the step feels therapeutic, said she will take posting day by day, and noted she will not share every detail of her grief.
- In August, she issued a written statement thanking supporters and signaling stricter limits on what she shares online.
- Chandler police reported surveillance showing Trigg alone in the backyard for more than nine minutes and in the pool for about seven during the May 12 incident.
- The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office reviewed the case and on July 28 declined to file charges after investigators sought a child-abuse-with-criminal-negligence review.