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Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos Best Official

Kris’s wet, matted hair could mean she fell in a river or was caught in rain. The photos show a confined rocky area—maybe they couldn’t move. The twigs might be a makeshift splint or marker.

Kris Kremers (21) and Lisanne Froon (22) were Dutch students who disappeared on , while hiking the El Pianista trail near Boquete, Panama. After a massive search, their belongings—including a backpack, two cell phones, a camera, and a bra—were found 10 weeks later on the opposite side of the continental divide, in a remote area near the Culebra River.

There is a reason the "Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos" remain a viral rabbit hole. It is the of it. Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos

To understand the Night Photos, one must first understand the preceding week. The girls’ digital camera and one of their iPhones had been used sparingly after April 1st. On April 2nd, emergency calls were made, but failed due to poor signal. The phones were then switched on and off repeatedly, conserving battery. The last iPhone use was on April 5th. Then, silence.

One photo appears to show the back of a head with dark hair—possibly Lisanne’s (her hair was dark brown). But the image is too grainy to confirm. Kris’s wet, matted hair could mean she fell

We have 90 photos of a rainforest, but the final 11 are a séance. We are looking at the last visual record of two young lives. The flash illuminates not the trail, but the absence of a trail. The red hair, the wet rock, the plastic bag—these are the detritus of a catastrophic event.

According to this theory, the strange composition (rocks, bags, branches) is due to hypothermia, panic, and darkness. The "staged" look is accidental. The 90 minutes of photos represent a final, frantic attempt to survive. Kris Kremers (21) and Lisanne Froon (22) were

Some believe a third party took the photos to create a false trail or to document a "trophy."