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That message may have triggered a well-rehearsed plan. She fled the couple’s $520,000 farmhouse in Green Isle, leaving behind their pets, several cars, and neighbors stunned. The only communication she gave was a brief call to friends saying she was “in a safe place”—no address, no explanation, and no contact since.
When reporters from the Daily Mail reached out to her brother Jason Doskocil for comment, his curt reply said it all: “Piss off.”
What’s emerging now is that Jenny’s disappearance may not have been a spontaneous escape but the execution of a long-prepared survivalist strategy. According to federal court filings, the Boelters were known “preppers” who believed in preparing for worst-case scenarios—stockpiling supplies, drawing up escape plans, and running drills.
The federal complaint reveals:
“Boelter had given his wife ‘a bailout plan’” instructing her to flee to a relative’s home in Wisconsin in the event of a disaster. That plan seems to have been activated.
Yet what’s most troubling is that when law enforcement caught up with her over 100 miles from their home, she was nowhere near the Wisconsin destination noted in the “bailout plan.” In the vehicle, investigators discovered a safe, passports for each child, over $10,000 in cash, and at least two pistols—one found in the glove compartment, the other stuffed inside a cooler.
This bizarre saga unfolded as authorities hunted Vance Boelter following a bloody rampage that left Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband dead, and state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife Yvette hospitalized. Boelter was eventually tracked down and apprehended in a field near his hometown of Green Isle.
The criminal complaint, unsealed Wednesday, portrays Boelter’s life as erratic and unpredictable. His past includes stints in food service, missionary work overseas, roles in local government, and work in funeral services. Authorities are still trying to piece together a clear motive behind the attack.
As the federal investigation widens, one thing is certain—Jenny Boelter has vanished without a trace, and law enforcement is still in the dark about her whereabouts or intentions.
Her disappearance raises urgent questions: Was this the final phase of a meticulously laid plan? Was she aiding and abetting—or simply running for her life?
One thing is clear: the Boelter story is far from over, and what comes next may be even more explosive.



