A Wisconsin man is alive and well and most likely in Uzbekistan after he faked his own death in a staged kayaking accident — and he is now in talks with officials hoping to bring him home to his ...
The "missing kayaker" who staged his death in Green Lake, Wisconsin, has no intention of returning home or giving up his ...
The Green Lake County Sheriff's Office says it's trying to get Ryan Borgwardt to come home after he faked his death and ...
A Wisconsin man is alive and well after faking his own death — leaving a long trail of electronic breadcrumbs in the United ...
Ryan Borgwardt, 45, pictured (left) in a still from a video sent to the Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office on November 11 ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, part of the USA TODAY Network. Officials said the missing kayaker who staged his ...
Authorities are making near daily communication with Borgwardt, though they don't know his exact location and he hasn't yet ...
Borgwardt, 44, disappeared on Aug. 11 in Wisconsin. Cops said he faked his own death to meet a woman from Uzbekistan.
Wisconsin father Ryan Borgwardt is believed to have faked his death and fled to Europe, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll ...
A digital forensic analysis of that laptop also showed Borgwardt had communication with a woman from Uzbekistan — a point ...
Ryan Borgwardt, 45, faked his own death and ran away from his family in Wisconsin. Photo / via Green Lake County Sheriff's ...
Missing Wisconsin kayaker Ryan Borgwardt has been found alive and ... revealed Borgwardt was in communication with a woman from Uzbekistan, replaced his laptop’s hard drive, inquired about ...