New revelation in the death of Emily Saffron’s son: Husband distracted her $ 25 at NBA when the son was drowning

The Erizona police released new details about the sinking of May, affecting the three -year -old son of Emily Saffron affected in the backyard pool of his house, when Saffron’s husband Brady Saffron was at home. The exact timeline expressed by the police suggests that the trigger, the toddler, was in the pool for about seven minutes, before his father found him unconscious and took him out of the water. Six days later, he died in a three -year hospital.The police had initially recommended that saffron was accused of a count of child abuse, but the office of Maricopa County Attorney later determined that he would not face allegations because “there was no proper of punishment.”Now, the Erizona police claimed that Brady was distracted by the NBA playoff game as he had a $ 25 bet. Brady Saffron called the police around 6.41 pm local time and told the officer that he had lost the trigger’s vision for about three to five minutes before his son was found in the pool. In later interviews with the police, whatever Braddy did that day, his wife left him with his two children to meet his friends. He said that he fed his children dinner and was sitting on the couch between New York Nix and Boston Celticics watching the NBA final game 4. “I didn’t have a clock, of course,” Saffron told the police in an initial interview how long he lost his son’s vision. “I don’t know the exact time, but it was a moment, it was not a minute, it was a moment. It was not that he was out of sight for a long time.”But it was not a moment. The surveillance footage has shown that the trigger was unheard for at least nine minutes and was in water for at least seven minutes before the saffron was found. The footage also revealed that he did not deliberately go into the water; He got stuck and fell while playing with an inflatable chair. According to saffron phone data, before his wife’s departure, a $ 25 bets were placed on Jason Tatam, who scored more than 40 points on the sports betting app at around 5:14 pm local time. The stake was a winner, who paid $ 102.50. ,The affected Emily Saffron has not publicly commented on the death of her son.