Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos ((new)) [Working | 2025]
Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon were two Dutch girls who went missing on April 1, 2014, while hiking in the Panamanian jungle. They were 21 and 22 years old at the time of their disappearance.
The following paper outline focuses on using the digital evidence as a primary source to reconstruct the final days of the Dutch hikers. Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos
The official verdict from Panamanian authorities is that the girls got lost, Kris likely fell and was injured, and both eventually succumbed to the elements and the river. However, the "90 photos" continue to be analyzed by amateur sleuths and forensic experts worldwide. Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon were two Dutch
The Continental Divide: Photo 508 shows Kris at the summit of the trail. Crucially, the photos that follow show them moving past the summit and down the other side—into the dangerous, uninhabited jungle of the Talamanca range. April 1 (Day 1): Kris and Lisanne begin
- April 1 (Day 1): Kris and Lisanne begin the El Pianista hike at 11:00 AM. They send a WhatsApp message to a friend, which fails to send. They never return.
- April 2 (Day 2): Their host, Myriam, reports them missing. Search parties begin scouring the continental divide.
- April 3–4 (Days 3–4): The backpack remains dry and unused. The first emergency calls are made from Lisanne’s iPhone 4 (no signal). Phone logs show sporadic attempts to dial 112 (European emergency number) and 911.
When the digital camera belonging to Lisanne and her friend Kris Kremers was recovered ten weeks later in the rugged highlands of Panama, it contained 90 photos that would serve as the only witness to their final days. The disappearance of the two Dutch women—Kris, 22, and Lisanne, 21—spawned a decade of speculation, true crime documentaries, and internet sleuthing. But for all the theories of foul play and cartels, the camera’s memory card tells a different story.