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    Why Emilie and Brady Kiser Didn’t Use Pool Cover Before Son’s Death

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    The redacted police report outlining the investigation into the death of Emilie and Brady Kiser’s son Trigg revealed new details about the fatal incident.

    In the redacted report obtained by Us Weekly on Friday, August 8, police officers noted that a pool covering had not been in place the day their 3-year-old son drowned.

    “On the southwest portion of the pool, I observed large netting and a fabric top rolls up onto PVC carriers,” the documents read. “These were covers for the pool that were not in use at the time. It was later learned that the covers were in place most of the time, but were recently removed so the family could enjoy the pool. They were never replaced.”

    Emilie, 26, and Brady’s son Trigg drowned in the family’s pool in May before he was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Trigg died after life-saving measures were attempted.

    Related: Inside Emilie Kiser’s Son’s Redacted Police Report

    New details surrounding the drowning death of Emilie and Brady Kiser’s son Trigg, 3, have emerged following the release of the redacted police report. The documents, obtained by Us Weekly on Friday, August 8, detail the events that led up to Trigg’s death on May 18 after he was pulled unconscious from a pool at […]

    Brady had been home alone with Trigg and the couple’s younger son, Teddy, while Emilie was out of the house. He said in a search warrant that he was “distracted” by Teddy and did not see Trigg wander outside and, while playing with an inflatable chair, fall into the pool.

    Emilie, an influencer, has not publicly addressed her son’s death or the resulting investigation. She has filed a lawsuit, petitioning the court to block the release of records about the circumstances of Trigg’s death.

    “Emilie is going through a parent’s worst nightmare right now. She lost her young son, her three-year-old Trigg Chapman Kiser (‘Trigg’), on May 18, 2025, following a heartbreaking accidental drowning at the family’s home on May 12, 2025,” the lawsuit read. “Emilie is trying her best to be there for her surviving son, two-month-old Theodore. But every day is a battle.”

    Emilie scored a legal victory on Friday, when the court ruled to redact details of the police investigation.

    Related: What to Know About Influencer Emilie Kiser’s Son’s Death Investigation

    An investigation into the death of influencer Emilie Kiser’s son Trigg closed nearly a month after his pool accident. The Chandler, Arizona, Police Department confirmed to Us Weekly on Sunday, May 18, that Trigg died at age 3. Days earlier, Trigg was pulled unconscious from the family’s backyard pool. “The investigation into the circumstances surrounding […]

    “This case requires a difficult balancing between two strong but competing interests: the strong right the public has in examining government records under Arizona’s Public Records Law, and the profound privacy rights of a grieving mother,” the judge wrote in a letter obtained by Us. “Courts recognize that privacy concerns can outweigh the public’s right to know when disclosure would cause specific and material harm …The balancing test is fact-specific: the proponent of non-disclosure must show a probability of harm that is significant enough to override the presumption of access.”

    Investigators also recommended that Brady be charged with a Class 4 felony charge of child abuse.

    “The Chandler Police Department has completed its investigation into the tragic drowning of three-year-old Trigg Kiser. Following a thorough review of the evidence, investigators have recommended a Class 4 felony charge of child abuse against Brady Kiser,” a statement shared in July read. “The case has now been submitted to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for review.”

    Related: Emilie Kiser’s Husband Lost Sight of Son Trigg Before Drowning: Report

    Emilie Kiser’s husband, Brady Kiser, was reportedly home when late son Trigg fell into the pool. In search warrant applications obtained by USA Today, Brady told authorities he was home alone watching both 3-year-old son Trigg and 2-month-old son Teddy while Emilie was out with friends. Brady shared that Trigg went to the backyard to […]

    After a formal investigation, the local Attorney’s Office opted against pursuing charges.

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    “Surveillance video from outside the home showed how the drowning occurred and the actual timeline of events,” a statement read. “In order to convict a person of this charge, the state has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt to a unanimous jury that the person failed to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk, and that failure to perceive the risk was a gross deviation from the standard of care a reasonable person would show.”

    Brady’s attorney Flynn Carey also released a statement.

    “We are grateful to law enforcement and the county attorney for conducting a thorough investigation and confirming that this was a tragic accident,” Carey said. “Brady remains in the midst of the grieving process and is thankful to be with his family as they heal together. We appreciate the compassion and support shown during this difficult time.”

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