Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos -

This is where the mystery deepens. Image 587 shows two items arranged on a rock:

Investigators later noted that the arrangement looks staged—as if the photographer was trying to create a signal or mark a location.

The night photos are the closest we will ever get to the final hours of Kris and Lisanne. They are not gruesome—no blood, no violence. But they are deeply unsettling because they show someone still trying in the dark, alone, hours from rescue, with nothing but a camera flash to push back the jungle. Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos

We see a plastic bag. We see wet hair. We see rocks and twigs. And we see nothing that definitively explains what happened—only that two young women spent their last hours in terror, confusion, and desperate hope.

That is why the case remains open in the public mind. And why the night photos will never stop being analyzed, argued over, and feared. This is where the mystery deepens


Final note: If you want to see the actual night photos, they are available online (search carefully—some sites are graphic or exploitative). But be warned: They are grainy, dark, and more haunting for what they don’t show than for what they do.

Kris Kremers (21) and Lisanne Froon (22) were Dutch students who disappeared on April 1, 2014, 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. Investigators later noted that the arrangement looks staged

The key evidence: 90+ photos taken on Lisanne’s Canon SX270 HS camera. Most were daylight shots from the hike. But between 1:00 AM and 4:00 AM on April 8 (one week after their disappearance), 90 photos were taken in total darkness—only a handful show anything identifiable.

These are the Night Photos.