Does A Man Who Faked His Own Death Appear In A Viral TikTok Video?
Does a man who faked his own death appear in a viral TikTok video? It definitely looks like it’s him!
A video is currently going viral on TikTik that shows a man who looks a lot like a guy accused of faking his own death in Green Lake County, Wisconsin. Could it actually be him? It certainly looks like it. Ryan Borgwardt went missing in August after not coming home from a kayaking trip and it seems like he might not have been missing at all! Now, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll announced that the missing kayaker was, in fact, never missing at all.
Was A Man Who Faked His Own Death Featured In TikTok Video?
The shocking twist is getting national attention now. Sheriff Podoll tells WBAY, “You know we’re a small department. They say that things don’t happen in Green Lake County, but they do. Never thought in my wildest dreams that I would ever have anything like this.” That’s true. Not every Sheriff has to deal with a unique problem like this. It’s far from ordinary.
On Friday, the Sheriff’s Office revealed that 45-year-old Borgwardt faked his own death. According to WBAY, digital forensic analysis shows Borgwardt planned his disappearance to Europe and attempted to conceal those efforts including being in contact with a woman in Uzebekistan. Wow! He had a whole plan mapped out! Several tips have come out since the announcement on where he might be including a TikTok video shot in June by someone in San Diego. It sounds like that video was recorded at Pacific Beach in San Diego, California. Baylee Boomhower is seen in the video holding up a sign asking if anyone wanted free advice when a man on a bike approaches her asking, “should I go to Uzbekistan or stay here?” Umm…strange coincidence? You don’t hear a lot of people talk about Uzbekistan and now he has a couple of connections to the country.
Boomhower tells WBAY, “When I first heard that from the original video, I was just, I had never even heard of that place before so it was just a very like odd parallel that the man that’s missing is also connected to Uzbekistan.” Boomhower informed law enforcement about the video. Sheriff Podoll says that anything they can get they will go through to see if it will help and anyone with information is encouraged to come forward. At first, it was believed it wasn’t him in the video but they are continuing to investigate. How could it not be? It looks just like him and to mention Uzbekistan just seems too intentional!
In a statement obtained by WBAY, Caroline Clancy, a Public Affairs Officer for the FBI Milwaukee wrote, “The FBI Milwaukee is assisting with the investigation of Ryan Borgwardt in Green Lake County. The FBI routinely offers assistance to our law enforcement partners, to provide additional manpower and specialized resources. For details about the investigation, please contact the Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office, which is the lead investigative agency. The FBI values strong collaboration with our local, state and federal law enforcement partners across Wisconsin.”