The last known "normal" photo on their camera shows them smiling and looking healthy near the top of the trail, around 1:00 PM.
This article reconstructs the timeline, analyzes the released images in detail, and explores what the full cache of 90 photos might reveal about the final days of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon. Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos
Kris Kremers (21) and Lisanne Froon (22) were Dutch students who arrived in Boquete, Panama, in March 2014. They intended to volunteer with children and learn Spanish. On April 1, 2014, they set out to hike the Pianista Trail, a popular but challenging path leading into the cloud forest. They were accompanied only by a dog named Blue, who later returned to the village alone. The last known "normal" photo on their camera
Kris Kremers, 21, and Lisanne Froon, 22, were bright young women from the Dutch city of Amersfoort. The two friends had just completed their studies—Lisanne in applied sciences, Kris in cultural social education—and saved for six months to fund a six-week adventure in Panama. Their plan was a blend of service and travel: learn Spanish, volunteer with local children, and explore the country. After a two-week stay in the Bocas del Toro region, they arrived in the mountain town of Boquete on March 29, 2014, eager to start their volunteering. They intended to volunteer with children and learn Spanish
The girls' phones showed multiple, desperate attempts to call 112 (European emergency) and local emergency services starting hours after the last photo, with the last call attempt made on April 5th. The 90 Night Photos: A Dark Mystery
Multiple failed attempts are made to call for help. By April 6, Lisanne’s Samsung battery dies. Kris’s iPhone is turned on and off sporadically until April 11, often without the correct PIN being entered.
The last known "normal" photo on their camera shows them smiling and looking healthy near the top of the trail, around 1:00 PM.
This article reconstructs the timeline, analyzes the released images in detail, and explores what the full cache of 90 photos might reveal about the final days of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon.
Kris Kremers (21) and Lisanne Froon (22) were Dutch students who arrived in Boquete, Panama, in March 2014. They intended to volunteer with children and learn Spanish. On April 1, 2014, they set out to hike the Pianista Trail, a popular but challenging path leading into the cloud forest. They were accompanied only by a dog named Blue, who later returned to the village alone.
Kris Kremers, 21, and Lisanne Froon, 22, were bright young women from the Dutch city of Amersfoort. The two friends had just completed their studies—Lisanne in applied sciences, Kris in cultural social education—and saved for six months to fund a six-week adventure in Panama. Their plan was a blend of service and travel: learn Spanish, volunteer with local children, and explore the country. After a two-week stay in the Bocas del Toro region, they arrived in the mountain town of Boquete on March 29, 2014, eager to start their volunteering.
The girls' phones showed multiple, desperate attempts to call 112 (European emergency) and local emergency services starting hours after the last photo, with the last call attempt made on April 5th. The 90 Night Photos: A Dark Mystery
Multiple failed attempts are made to call for help. By April 6, Lisanne’s Samsung battery dies. Kris’s iPhone is turned on and off sporadically until April 11, often without the correct PIN being entered.