Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos -
If you are lost in a pitch-black jungle, you would use the small LED video light or a specific night setting. Instead, Kris/Lisanne used the harsh, blinding, short-range flash. This implies they could not see the screen. They were pressing the button blindly, hoping for a flash to reveal their surroundings.
April 1, 2014. The Pianista Trail, Panama. For two Dutch college students—Kris Kremers (21) and Lisanne Froon (22)—a celebratory hike should have been the highlight of their six-week backpacking adventure. Instead, their disappearance triggered one of the most haunting, analyzed, and controversial missing persons cases of the 21st century. Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos
is the first anomaly: A blurry, overexposed flash of something red. Many believe this is the back of Kris Kremers’ head (short, reddish hair). If so, she is either unconscious or looking away from the camera. If you are lost in a pitch-black jungle,
As you scroll through the grainy, high-ISO gallery, you are not looking at a crime scene. You are looking at the last three hours of two young women’s consciousness. You are watching them try to light up the darkness. They were pressing the button blindly, hoping for