

Over four days, 77 separate attempts had been made to call the cops – using the emergency numbers in both the Netherlands and in Panama. One of the last pictures taken on a camera belonging to one of the girls. The students’ phone records also tragically revealed how they desperately tried to call the police. The identity of the person who took the images remains a mystery.

The photos showed the girls belongings spread out on rocks, along with plastic bags and candy wrappers, mounds of dirt, and a mirror.Īnd one of the images chillingly showed the back of Kris’ head with what some sleuthes believe is blood leaking from her temple.Īccording to one web sleuth, the snaps taken on the camera a week after the girls vanished might have been taken with the flash to light up the path as they stumbled through the dark jungle.īut others have suggested the chilling photos might have been taken by someone else after killing the girls. Only a handful of the pictures retrieved from the memory card showed clear images, with most showing near-complete darkness. In a chilling discovery, 90 photos had been snapped on the camera deep in the jungle in the dead of night on April 8 between 1am and 4am – raising questions about who took the pictures. It also contained Lisanne’s camera and both of their phones. The backpack contained two pairs of sunglasses, $83 in cash, two bras, a water bottle – and importantly, Lisanne’s passport. Offer ends Octo>Ī foot was found still inside a boot two months after the girls vanished. From CNN International, Al Jazeera, Sky News, BBC World, CNBC & more. Stream your news live & on demand with Flash. To this day, the disappearance and tragic deaths of Kris and Lisanne remains a harrowing mystery. The pair had been hiking around the jungle for two weeks as part of a backpacking trip – and they were planning to stay for another four weeks with their host family to volunteer at a local school.īut after they waved goodbye to the local family for a mid-morning walk on April 1, 2014, they were never seen alive again. The students from Amersfoort in the Netherlands had spent six months planning their dream trip to Panama, hoping to spend some time backpacking, volunteering and learning Spanish. Kris Kremers, 21, and Lisanne Froon, 22, went for a walk through the scenic forests around the Baru volcano in Boquete – and never returned, The Sun reports.


Eerie photos discovered on a camera belonging to two missing hikers revealed their mysterious final moments before both girls vanished in the jungle in Panama.
