COPS have completed their investigation into the tragic drowning death of TikTok influencer Emilie Kiser’s three-year-old son, Trigg.

In a shocking development, investigators have focused on Brady Kiser, the husband of a 26-year-old mommy blogger, after first responders discovered their toddler unresponsive in their Arizona residence on May 12.

Family selfie at a baseball stadium.
TikToker Emilie Kiser’s husband Brady could face charges stemming from their son Trigg’s tragic deathCredit: Instagram/emiliekiser
The three-year-old died after falling into the family’s backyard pool in MayCredit: Instagram
Young boy holding Hot Wheels at birthday party.
The Chandler Police Department has recommended charging Brady with felony child abuseCredit: Instagram

On Tuesday, the Chandler Police Department released a statement announcing it is recommending a felony child abuse charge against Brady.

The department submitted its findings to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, which will ultimately decide whether to pursue the charge.

The grieving parents have remained notably silent following the incident where their son, Trigg, fell into the backyard pool at their home in Chandler, a suburb of Phoenix.

The young boy fought for his life for six days before dying on May 18.

Court records indicate that while police initially determined Trigg’s death to be accidental, they began to consider child abuse charges before his passing, according to the Arizona Republic.

Brady told investigators that he was home alone with Trigg and their newborn baby boy Teddy while Emilie was out with friends when tragedy struck, according to police records.

The dad said that he noticed Trigg walking around the pool, which wasn’t normal, before walking away to spend about three to five minutes with Teddy.

When he looked back outside, he saw Trigg floating in the pool, he told detectives.

Cops raced to the scene to perform CPR before firefighters took over and sent him to the hospital.

The little boy was in critical condition until his death.

Emilie amassed millions of followers across Instagram and TikTok by sharing her idyllic snippets of young motherhood and giving lifestyle advice.

She’s asked for privacy through her attorney, and even sued multiple city departments to stop the release of sensitive information about Trigg’s death.

Her attorneys later decided that certain records, like police and medical examiner reports, could be made public, but stressed that her privacy should be considered with each release.

Who is Emilie Kiser?

  • Emilie Kiser, 26, is a TikTok influencer with nearly 3.5 million followers.
  • She’s known for sharing everyday moments from her life as a mom and wife.
  • Her posts often featured her husband Brady, their sons Trigg and newborn Theodore, and their family dogs.
  • Trigg was found unresponsive in a pool.
  • He died six days later on May 18 and would have turned four on July 14.

In her lawsuit, which is ongoing, Emilie’s attorneys said that she’s going through “every parent’s worst nightmare,” according to court documents seen by The U.S. Sun.

“Emilie is trying her best to be there for her surviving son, 2-month-old Theodore,” said the suit.

“But every day is a battle.”

Hours before Trigg’s heartwrenching death, Emilie gushed about soaking up every moment with her growing family.

She shared a video of Trigg and Teddy laughing while in bed with their smiling dad.

“I can not believe they are mine,” she captioned the video.

The tragic update comes after Emilie’s stepbrother posted a sad clip on TikTok about “moving forward.”

Emilie Kiser's TikTok profile picture.
Emilie filed a lawsuit asking for her privacyCredit: TikTok

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