Almost total darkness, illuminated only by the camera flash.
These images show Kris and Lisanne smiling, walking through the lush green terrain of the El Pianista trail. The weather appears clear, and both women look healthy, relaxed, and cheerful.
: The reference to "All 90 Photos" might relate to efforts by some media outlets or bloggers to compile and share images of the young women, hoping that someone might come forward with information. Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos
While most of the 90 photos are indecipherable, a few have been analyzed in excruciating detail. Here is a closer look at the most significant images:
Nearly all of these photos are completely dark, illuminated only by the camera's built-in flash. However, by adjusting the exposure, brightness, and contrast of these 90 images, investigators revealed a fragmented, nightmarish landscape. 1. The Environment and Terrain Almost total darkness, illuminated only by the camera flash
Critics point to several anomalies in the 90 photos:
The last daytime photo (#508) shows Kris Kremers crossing a small stream. Her face is no longer facing the camera, and the sunny weather begins to look overcast. The Mystery of Missing Photo #509 : The reference to "All 90 Photos" might
The final, and most chilling, photo in the night sequence is known simply as or Photo 580 , and it is the only picture from this set that has been widely circulated. It is a close-up, flash-lit shot of the back of a person's head. The person has long, dark, matted hair, and what appears to be a wound or dried blood on the scalp. The identity of the person in the photo has never been confirmed, but it is widely believed to be Kris Kremers lying on the ground.
Between the bright daytime photos of April 1 and the terrifying night photos taken over a week later, there is a glaring anomaly in the camera’s sequence:
Lisanne Froon (22) and Kris Kremers (21) arrived in Panama in March 2014 for a six-week vacation focused on volunteer work and learning Spanish. On the morning of April 1, 2014, they set out to hike the El Pianista trail, a popular route near the town of Boquete.
These are the most critical daytime images. They prove that Kris and Lisanne did not turn back at the summit. Instead, they crossed over the continental divide into the Darién gap side—an area characterized by dense jungle, steep ravines, and unpredictable weather.