Emilie Kiser is reportedly seeking to block the public from seeing what led authorities to recommend a criminal charge against husband Brady Kiser - who will not face charges - in the death of son Trigg Kiser. Matthew Kelley, a lawyer representing The Arizona Republic, said in a Tuesday, July 29, court document that he suggested blacking out personal and medical information in its report. Emilie's legal team, however, hoped to remove details from two pages that would allegedly show the public why police recommended Brady be charged with Class 4 felony child abuse, per Kelley.