Man’s elaborate escape plan revealed as authorities receive proof of life from Eastern Europe
In a stunning development that reads like a crime thriller, a Wisconsin man who orchestrated his disappearance has surfaced in a video message to police, confirming he’s alive months after an extensive search for his body in a local lake.
Video confirms survival
Ryan Borgwardt, 45, whose apparent drowning triggered a 54-day search operation, appeared in a brief selfie-style video sent to investigators. “Good evening, it’s Ryan Borgwardt,” he states in the 24-second clip, filmed against white apartment walls. “Today is 11 November. It’s approximately 10 am by you guys… I am safe, secure, no problem. I hope this works.”
Elaborate escape plot unveiled
The Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office revealed Thursday that Borgwardt’s August 12 disappearance was meticulously planned:
- Sank his kayak and mobile phone in the lake
- Used a child-sized boat to reach shore
- Escaped via a pre-positioned E-bike
- Cycled overnight to Madison
- Took a bus to Detroit
- Flew from Canada to an undisclosed location in Eastern Europe
“The great news is he’s still alive and well,” said Sheriff Mark Podell. “The bad news is that we don’t know where exactly Ryan is, and he has not decided to return home.”
Financial preparations
Investigators uncovered evidence of careful financial planning:
- $375,000 life insurance policy taken out before disappearance
- Funds transferred to foreign bank accounts
- New passport photographed
- Email address altered
Family left behind
The disappearance has left a family in turmoil:
- Three children without their father
- No contact with family since departure
- Wife abandoned without explanation
Law enforcement response
Police have established communication with Borgwardt through a Russian-speaking intermediary in the region. While no criminal charges are currently pending, authorities say he owes $40,000 for the search operation costs.
In an emotional appeal during Thursday’s press conference, Sheriff Podell addressed Borgwardt directly regarding his children: “Christmas is coming up. And what better gift for those kids than to be there for Christmas.”
Investigation continues
Law enforcement continues to verify Borgwardt’s account of his escape, which he voluntarily shared during email exchanges with investigators. “We are continuing to verify this information, trying to put the dots together,” Podoll explained. “But we feel that this was Ryan’s way that he could tell the entire country how he did it.”
The case remains active as authorities attempt to pinpoint Borgwardt’s exact location while “pulling at his heartstrings” to convince him to return home and “clean up the mess that he has created.”