AZ - Arrest recommended for TikTok influencer's husband after their 3-year-old son drowns in backyard pool - 7/2025

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If authorities are leaning towards filing charges, I have a feeling that a lot more was going on than the father being distracted while looking after the baby. Kids can and do escape in the absence of neglectful behaviors.

Emilie Kiser has a large presence on Instagram and TikTok.

 
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That in itself doesn't IMNSHO warrant an arrest. There's got to be more than this going on.
 
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Unfortunately, if you have a pool that a three year old can reach within seconds, then you can't let them out of your sight. Which must be a huge hassle in everyday parenting - but you can't just "forget" that there is a dangerous killer in your backyard. IMO.

It seems from the DM article above that he lied in his police interviews - over and above misperception of how much time had passed, he lied about where he was sitting and what he could see of the yard and what his son was doing out there.
 
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According to a report from Chandler Police Department, Brady told officers he had lost sight of the youngster for three to five minutes.

Police said video evidence showed that the boy was left unsupervised for over nine minutes 'and in the water for about 7 of those minutes'.

It was one of numerous discrepancies highlighted by police in the report.

Brady originally stated that he was sitting in a chair looking out to the yard, but officers noted that the chairs were visible to security cameras and that he never sat in one.

After being questioned about this, Brady told officers, 'I was sitting on the couch,' before describing sitting facing the TV with a glass door looking out to the yard to his right.
Internet star's husband let son drown in pool 'while watching sports'

his lying to responders, much like with Christopher Sholtes, showed a consciousness of guilt. JMO
 
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He placed a bet on the game, so, imo, he wasn't just "watching" at game, but was watching intensely. It's easy to lose track of time and your surroundings when you're super engrossed.....which is why you don't do that when watching children in your care.

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Oh, boy. I hope this isn't going to be a comparison to that guy who played video games/watched adult content while his 2-year-old overheated and died in the car.
 
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That comparison did come to mind, tbh. The amount of time the child was left in a dangerous situation is shorter here, but the amount of time it takes to drown is mere minutes.

Isn't it about whether the risks are known and obvious, and therefore disregarding them reaches the bar of criminal negligence?
 
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