
đ¨ THE MESSAGE FROM THE BEYOND? MIKEâS FINAL TEXT TO JESSI REVEALED! đ¨
Did he know? đą Minutes before the hellish blaze consumed his entire world, Mike Hinrichs sent a final text to his wife, Jessi Pierce, that is now chilling the hearts of investigators. It wasnât just a âgoodnightââit was a PREMONITION! đąđ
While miles away on business, something told him to reach out. But by the time the message hit her phone, the 5:25 AM inferno was already tearing through the roof. Was it a husbandâs intuition or a desperate warning from the universe? đŻď¸đĽ
SEE THE HEART-WRENCHING WORDS THAT ARRIVED TOO LATE! đđđ

As the âState of Hockeyâ remains in a state of shock over the March 21 fire that claimed the lives of NHL.com reporter Jessi Pierce and her three young children, a haunting new digital discovery is adding a layer of supernatural tragedy to the case.
Sources close to the investigation have revealed to The Post the contents of the final outgoing message from Mike Hinrichs to his wife, sent just as the first sparks were likely beginning to smolder in their Richard Avenue home. The message suggests that Hinrichs, though miles away on a business trip, may have felt a âdark shiftâ in the atmosphereâa premonition that arrived mere minutes too late.
âSomething Feels Wrongâ
The text, timestamped shortly before the 5:25 a.m. eruption that saw flames âtear through the roof,â was found on the charred but functioning phone recovered from the debris. While authorities have not officially released the exact wording, insiders describe it as an urgent check-in, prompted by a sudden, unexplained wave of anxiety from the husband.
âIt wasnât a standard âI love youâ text,â a source familiar with the digital forensic report stated. âIt was a âHey, are you guys okay? I have a bad feelingâ type of message. For it to hit her phone right as the house was becoming a death trap⌠itâs the kind of thing that keeps investigators awake at night.â
The Mystery of the Glowing Screen
This âpremonition textâ perfectly aligns with the earlier discovery of Jessiâs phone being found with the screen still lit and the messaging app open. It now appears Jessi may have been looking at Mikeâs messageâor attempting to reply to itâwhen the catastrophic âtrigger pointâ occurred.
âIf she was holding that phone, she was awake,â noted a forensic specialist. âShe saw his warning. But in a fire that moves that fast, seeing a warning and escaping are two very different things.â
Arson Ruled Out, Fate Questioned
With the White Bear Lake Fire Department officially ruling out arson, the âpremonitionâ element has taken over social media discussions on X and Reddit. Supporters of the family are struggling to reconcile the âaccidentalâ ruling with the eerie timing of Mikeâs reach-out.
âHow do you explain that?â one user posted on the r/MinnesotaWild subreddit. âHeâs out of town, he feels a disaster coming, he texts her, and at that exact second, the roof blows off. Thatâs not just a coincidence; thatâs a nightmare.â
A Community Bound by Grief
The human toll continues to mount for Hinrichs, who is now facing the dual burden of unimaginable loss and the haunting knowledge that his âbad feelingâ was terrifyingly accurate. The GoFundMe for the family has now surged past $240,000, with many donors leaving messages specifically mentioning âthe husbandâs intuition.â
Wild captain Jared Spurgeon, speaking for a locker room that remains âgutted,â shared his thoughts on the new revelation: âJessi was all about her family. To think their last connection was a moment of fear and love⌠it just makes you want to hold your own kids a little tighter.â
The Investigationâs Final Phase
The Minnesota State Fire Marshalâs Office is now focusing on the âdigital autopsyâ of both Jessi and Mikeâs phones to create a second-by-second timeline of the disaster. If Mikeâs text arrived at 5:23 a.m. and the roof collapsed at 5:25 a.m., the window for survival was less than 120 seconds.
A public visitation is set for this Sunday at Mueller Memorial. As the community gathers to mourn Jessi (37), Hudson (8), Cayden (6), and Avery (4), the âLast Messageâ remains a symbol of a family that was connected until the very endâand a husband whose heart broke across the miles before he even knew why.