Refaced police report focusing on the death of the death of Émilie and Brady KiserThe son Trigg reveals new details about the deadly incident.
on The Refact Report obtained by Week of the US On Friday, August 8, police officers found that a rice facing has never started the day their 3-year-old son disappeared.
“In the southwestern part of the pool, I observed a lot of netting and a top of the fabric that drives PVC carriers,” reading documents. “These are the covers for the pool not available at the time. Late knows that the caps most of the time, but only recently took the pool. They have not replaced.”
Emilie, 26, and son of Brady Trigg drowned in the family pool before he was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Trigg dies after life-saving steps tried.
Brady alone was home with Tigg and the younger son, Teddy, while Emilie was not home. He said to a search warrant that he was “distracted” by Teddy and did not see the trigg wandering outside and, while playing with a fierce chair, fall into the pool.
Emilie, an influence, did not inform the public when the death of the son or the resulting investigation. He filed a case, asked the court to prevent the release of records regarding the circumstances of Trigg’s death.
“Emilie undergoes a parent’s worst nightmare today. His son lost, his three-year accidents drowned at the family house on May 12, 2025,” reading the case. “Emilie tried to be the best to go there for his left, two months Theodore. But every day was a war.”
Émilie scored a legal victory Friday, when the court ordered the redactor of police investigation details.
“This case requires a difficult balance between two firm but competes with interests: the powerful records of the government under the mournful mother,” the judge wrote a letter obtained in US. “The courts know that privacy concerns can be more than public rights to know if the revelation is causing the way to carry out the fact: Trying to take a trial to withdraw the increase in increasing access. “
Investigators also recommend that Brady charged in a class 4 Felony Charge to child abuse.
“The Chandler Police Department ended the terrible sinking of three years of abuse of child Brady Kiser,” a statement shared by the Brady Kiser reading, “the case currently submitted to the Maricopa County office.”
After a formal investigation, the local attorney’s office Choose against chasing cases.
“The video of the monitoring from the outside of the house shows how to occur in drowning and the actual timeline of events,” a statement read. “To convict a person this charge, the state must prove beyond a reasonable doubt of a significant risk from the standard of care to show a reasonable person.”
Brady’s lawyer Flynn Carey A statement is also released.
“We are grateful for law enforcement and lawyer in the province of conducting a thorough examination and confirmation that it was a sad accident,” Carey said. “Brady stayed in the midst of the depressed process and grateful to be with his family as they healed mercy. We appreciate the mercy and support shown in this difficult time.”