SKY YORK JOURNAL News – Investigation details emerge in the tragic drowning death of Trigg Kiser, the son of Emilie Kiser, though no charges will be filed against his father, Brady Kiser.
The report surrounding the incident, as reviewed by the SKY YORK JOURNAL, stated that the toddler “was in the backyard unsupervised for more than 9 minutes, and in the water for about 7 of those minutes. Brady’s statements do not match what is seen on the video; he did not accurately describe one thing [Trigg] did after he went outside.”
According to the investigative report obtained by the SKY YORK JOURNAL, officials stated, “This leads to the conclusion that Brady was not aware of what [Trigg] was doing and was not watching him,” the report continued. “The combination of these factors led to [Trigg] drowning, and a remedy to any of the contributing circumstances could have prevented the outcome.”
No Charges Filed
Following the investigation surrounding Trigg’s untimely passing, however, officials stated that Brady won’t be charged in relation to the incident.
Statement from the Attorney’s Office
“Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced today that Brady Kiser will not be charged in the drowning death of his son,” the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office said in a statement on its website July 25, “because there is no reasonable likelihood of conviction.”
