Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos Updated Jun 2026
The leading new theory (proposed by Imperfect Plan , 2023) is that Kris and Lisanne were not trying to signal a plane. They were trying to light up a .
The updated analysis of the night photos continues to split experts into two distinct camps, though the technical data leans heavily toward a tragic accident. The Lost/Accident Theory kris kremers lisanne froon night photos updated
Using the varying angles of the rock formations, tree branches, and the perspective of the camera flash, independent researchers have attempted to stitch the 90 photos into a 360-degree panorama. This digital reconstruction indicates that the photos were all taken from a stationary position at the bottom of a steep ravine or a riverbed river canyon, often referred to as a "boca" or ditch. This strongly supports the theory that the women fell off a cable bridge or slipped down a steep, muddy slope and became trapped in a location they could not climb out of. 2. The Missing Photo: #509 The leading new theory (proposed by Imperfect Plan
Someone had been up there.
The images depict rocks, a steep ravine, a forked tree, a branch with red plastic bags (likely used as a marker), and one controversial shot of the back of Kris Kremers' head. The Lost/Accident Theory Using the varying angles of
Image #580 shows reddish hair, widely identified as Kris's. Some analysts suggest it shows her head draped over Lisanne's lap or face, potentially indicating she was incapacitated or deceased while Lisanne took the photos. Recent Technical Analysis (2024–2025)
For years, amateur sleuths argued over whether the photos were taken at the bottom of a deep ravine or inside a cave. Recent geographical expeditions and 3D modeling by independent researchers have provided much clearer answers. The Monkey Bridges (Los Monos)
