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Emilie Kiser's husband Brady Kiser told police the couple's 3-year-old Trigg was playing in their backyard while he was ...
Court records say Brady Kiser told police he lost sight of his 3-year-old son, Trigg Kiser, before finding him floating in ...
A month has passed since Trigg Kiser, the 3-year-old son of social media influencer Emilie Kiser, died days after drowning in ...
A search warrant application obtained by The Arizona Republic reveals new information regarding influencer Emilie Kiser’s son ...
Emilie Kiser was out with friends, her husband told police. Trigg Kiser drowning: Emilie Kiser’s son's death shows how little privacy influencers get New details in Trigg Kiser's drowning death.
Emilie Kiser, husband Brady Kiser, and their son Trigg. Emilie Kiser/Instagram. On May 27, Emilie filed a lawsuit in Arizona Superior Court for Maricopa County, aiming to keep records of Trigg’s ...
TikTok influencer Emilie Kiser's husband, Brady Kiser, told cops it was not uncommon for the couple to allow 3-year-old Trigg to play in the backyard, but that their pool cover was not being used ...
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 ...
Emilie Kiser's stepbrother Nick Espinosa referenced "a call you never saw coming" and "a goodbye you didn't get to say" in a now-unavailable Instagram video. The post comes less than three weeks ...
After Emilie Kiser’s 3-year-old son died following a nearly week-long hospital stay, the TikToker's lawyer shared her "nightmare" experience in a lawsuit against Maricopa County.
Emilie Kiser wants to mourn the loss of her child out of the public eye.. The influencer—whose 3-year-old son Trigg Kiser died May 18 following what she described as an accidental drowning at ...
CHANDLER, Ariz. — New details are emerging in the tragic drowning of Trigg Kiser, the 3-year-old son of TikTok creator Emilie Kiser, as police continue to investigate the May 12 incident.