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Froon Kremers Panama Camera Pics; Kris Kremers Camera Photos; Lisanne Froon And Kris Solved; Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos; Kris Kremer Photos; On April 1, 2014, Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon left their host family’s home to take the family’s dog on a walk through the Panamanian jungle. It would be the last time anyone would. Please check my very detailed and comprehensive blog posts for more information and photos regarding the disappearance of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon: htt. Lisanne Froon Kris Kremers Photos Nov 14, 2017 In 2014, Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon vanished into the jungle of Panama, leaving behind a camera full of haunting photographs and several days worth of unsuccessful calls to emergency services.
Just 3 of the 90 pictures taken on 8th April and retrieved from the memory card by the Dutch Forensic Medicine Institute show clear images.
One week after the Dutch girls Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon went missing, the camera belonging to one of them took 90 photos between 1:00 and 4:00 AM. If we calculate an average, one photo was taken every two minutes.
Just 3 of the 90 pictures taken on 8th April and retrieved from the memory card by the Dutch Forensic Medicine Institute show clear images. In the other photos, nothing can be clearly identified.
THE THREE CLEAR PICTURES
The first picture, which we will name photo 'A', was taken at 1:38 AM. The only thing to be seen is a rock surrounded by low vegetation. One minute later, photo 'B' was taken; it shows the branch of a bush over what seems to be a rock, surrounded by similar plants of that of photo 'A'. The branch has in each end a red plastic bag. Close to the branch, there are chewing gum wrappers and other papers to be seen.
With which purpose were this photos taken? Was someone trying to send a message? Is the amount of pictures taken a sign of desperation or of imminent threat?
We can't affirm the pictures were taken by Kris nor Lisanne. It could have been someone else who pressed the shutter.
Without a doubt, a proper research would help find out in which part of the path between the Pianista trail and the banks of the Culubre river -where the remains of both girls were found- , were the photos taken, thus providing important information that would help figure out what happened to the young women.
THE GIRLS WENT MISSING
On 1st April, Kris and Lisanne visited the Pianista Trail near the well-known town Boquete, located in the panamanian province Chiriquí, close to the border to Costa Rica.
What began as a touristic hike, became a tragedy from one moment to the next. The girls who enjoyed their expedition and posed for pictures, were calling for help a couple of hours later.
No one who looks at the images, where both girls appear, can suspect that they were in danger. Nevertheless, two hours after the last photo was taken, on the same day, at 16:39 to be more accurate, Kris was dialing 112. Something was wrong. It was the first of a series of calls that the girls made to the dutch emergency line.
12 minutes later, at 16:51, other call was made, this time from Lisanne's Samsung cellphone, calling the same number.
What happened during this time, in which the adventure turned into a tragedy?
The Dutch forensic report states that 8 calls to the emergency line were made from the girls' cellphones. The last one was on 3rd April. The report also points out that it wasn't possible to obtain the position from which the phonecalls were made, nor the path that both girls followed after 1:00 PM on Tuesday, 1st April.
THE REMAINS
According to the report of the Panamanian Forensic Medicine Institute (IMELCF), a femur, a tibia and a foot belonging to Lisanne Froon -a total of 28 bones- were analysed.
Between the pathologies detected, the researchers found 'periostitis', which is a medical condition caused by inflammation of the periosteum, a layer of connective tissue that surrounds bone. It appers usually when the person accelerates their level of training, which causes the muscles to be pulled.
The IMELCF also analysed a rib and a pelvic bone belonging to Kris. No pathologies were detected in her remains, albeit organisms from the environment. In criminology, the finding of these microscopic organisms is useful to define the possible place of death.
DIGGING DEEP
Enrique Arrocha, lawyer of the Kremers family, wants answers. He also demands that the prosecution defines their hypothesis. He doesn't find convincing the theory that the prosecutor Betzaida Pittí -in charge of the research- sustains. She states that both girls were dragged by the river Culubre.
The lawyer takes into consideration the low levels of water that rivers have when the dry season ends, which is insufficient for dragging a body. Hence, he requested Pitti to rethink her hypothesis and run field tests that consider the time between the last photo -where both girls appear- was taken and the first emergency call.
The remains were found on the banks of the Culubre river, located on a 12 hour hike from the Pianista trail, one month after their disappearance.
FROM OUTSIDE OF PANAMA
The case of the young dutch girls has called the attention of a group of volunteers from several nationalities that follow the case via Internet.
They maintain a virtual debate about their theories, based on the time lapse that beholds the first day of their disappearance, the search by rescue teams, the emergency calls and a chronological map of their belongings and remains.
Within this group of volunteers, some support Arrocha's theory and state that what happened to Kris and Lisanne wasn't an accident. According to them, it is highly possible that the girls were murdered.
Born | August 9, 1992[1] |
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Disappeared | April 1, 2014 (aged 21) Boquete, Chiriquí |
Status | Deceased (human remains found) |
Nationality | Dutch |
Height | 167 cm (5 ft 6 in) |
Parent(s) |
Lisanne Froon | |
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Born | September 24, 1991[2] |
Disappeared | April 1, 2014 (aged 22) Boquete, Chiriquí |
Status | Deceased (human remains found) |
Nationality | Dutch |
Height | 184 cm (6 ft 0 in) |
Parent(s) |
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Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon were Dutch students who disappeared on April 1, 2014, while hiking the Pianista trail in Panama. After an extensive search, portions of their bodies were found a few months later. Their cause of death could not be determined definitively, but Dutch authorities working with forensic and search-rescue investigators thought it likely the students had accidentally fallen from a cliff after becoming lost.[3] The circumstances and aftermath of their disappearance have resulted in much speculation about the cause of death.[4][3][5] Foul play could not be entirely ruled out and Panamanian officials came under fire for allegedly mishandling the disappearance and aftermath.[6][7] Further investigation into the case in 2017 raised questions about the investigation,[8] as well as a possible link to murders in the area.[9] Although many theories have been presented as to what happened to the women, no official cause of death has been ruled.
Background[edit]
Kris Kremers, age 21, was described as an open, creative, and responsible individual. Lisanne Froon, age 22, was described as an aspiring, optimistic, intelligent, and passionate volleyball player. Both had grown up in Amersfoort. Froon had graduated with a degree in Applied Psychology[10] from Deventer the previous September, and Kremers had just completed her studies in cultural social education, specializing in art education at the University of Utrecht. Only a few weeks prior to leaving for Panama, Froon had moved in with Kremers in a dorm room in Amersfoort, and they worked together at the café/restaurant 'In den Kleinen Hap.' They both saved up money for six months and planned to go to Panama together on a special trip to learn Spanish, as well as to do something of significance for the locals, particularly volunteering with children. The trip was also supposed to be a reward to Froon for graduating.[11][12]
Disappearance[edit]
Kremers and Froon arrived in Panama for a six-week vacation on March 15, 2014. They toured Panama for two weeks before arriving in Boquete on March 29 to live with a local family for a month while volunteering with children. On April 1 around 11:00, they went hiking near the clouded forests that surrounded the Baru volcano, on the El Pianista trail, not far from Boquete. Some sources say they took a dog that belonged to the owners of the Il Pianista restaurant[13][14] but this has not been confirmed. They wrote on Facebook that they intended to walk around Boquete, and it was reported that they had been seen having brunch with two young Dutch men before embarking on the trail.[15][16]
Some sources say the owners of the restaurant became alarmed when their dog returned home that night without the young women. Froon's parents stopped receiving text messages, which both women had been sending to their families daily. On the morning of April 2, Kremers and Froon missed an appointment with a local guide.[17] On April 3, authorities began aerial searches of the forest and local residents began searching.[18] On April 6, the parents of Kremers and Froon arrived in Panama along with police, dog units, and detectives from the Netherlands to conduct a full-scale search of the forests for ten days. The parents offered a US$30,000 reward for any information leading to the whereabouts of Kremers and Froon.[19][20]
Discovery of backpack[edit]
Ten weeks later, on June 14, a local woman turned in Froon's blue backpack, which she said she had found by a riverbank[21] near her village of Alto Romero, in the Bocas del Toro region. She said she was sure it had not been there the day before. The backpack contained two pairs of sunglasses, US$83 in cash, Froon's passport, a water bottle, Froon's camera, two bras, and the women's phones – in good condition.[22]
The women's phones showed that just hours after the beginning of their hike, someone dialed 911 (the international emergency number) and 112 (the emergency number in Panama.)[23][19]
The first distress call attempt was made by Kremers' iPhone at 16:39 and, shortly after that, another attempt was made from Froon's Samsung Galaxy at 16:51, but none of the calls got through due to lack of reception in the area. None of the subsequent call attempts ever managed to go through, either. (Some sources have stated that one 911 call attempt on April 2 got connected and lasted for a little over a second before breaking up, but this information has not been confirmed.)
On April 4, Froon's phone battery became exhausted after 05:00 and the phone was never used again. Kremers' iPhone would not make any more calls either but was intermittently turned on to search for reception. Between April 5 and April 11, the iPhone was turned on multiple times but without ever entering the correct PIN code again (either no PIN or a wrong PIN code was entered). On April 11, the phone was turned on at 10:51 and was turned off for the last time at 11:56.[24][25][26]
Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos Of Today
Date of Call | iPhone 4 (Kremers) | Samsung Galaxy S III (Froon) |
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1 April 2014 | 16:39 – call attempt 1 (112) | 16:51 – call attempt 1 (112) |
2 April | 8:14 – call attempt 2 (112) | 06:58 – call attempt 2 (112) 10:52 – call attempt 3 (112 & 911) 13:50 – check signal 1 (unconfirmed information: call attempt 4 (112 & 911) with short-time connection to GSM) 16:19 – check signal 2; the phone is turned on the whole night. |
3 April | 09:32 – call attempt 3 (911) 11:47 – check signal 1 15:59 – check signal 2 | 7:36 – the phone is turned off. |
4 April | 10:16 – check signal 3 13:42 – check signal 4 | 04:50 – check signal 3 05:00 – check signal 4; the battery is empty; no further activity. |
5 April | 10:50 – check signal 5 13:37 – check signal 6 (no PIN) | --- |
6 April | 10:26 – check signal 7 (no PIN) 13:37 – check signal 8 (no PIN) | --- |
11 April | 10:51 – check signal 9 (no PIN) 11:56 – switched off after 1:05 h; no further activity; 22% battery left. | --- |
Froon's Canon camera contained photos from April 1 suggesting that the women had taken a trail at the overlook of the Continental Divide and wandered into some wilderness hours before their first attempt to reach 112/911, but with no signs of anything unusual. On April 8, ninety flash photos were taken between 01:00 and 04:00, apparently deep in the jungle and in near-complete darkness. A few photos show that they were possibly near a river or a ravine. Some show a twig with plastic bags and candy wrappers on top of a rock; another shows what looks like toilet paper and a mirror on another rock, and another shows the back of Kremers' head.[27][28][23]
Discovery of remains[edit]
The discovery of the backpack led to new searches along the Culebra.[29] Kremers' denim shorts were found atop a rock on the opposite bank of the tributary a few kilometres away from where Froon's backpack had been discovered. A rumour claimed that the shorts were found zipped and neatly folded, but pictures of the shorts, published in 2021, disproved this information.[30][31] Two months later, closer to where the backpack was discovered, a pelvis and a boot with a foot inside were found. Soon, at least 33 widely scattered bones were discovered along the same river bank. DNA testing confirmed they belonged to Kremers and Froon. Froon's bones still had some skin attached to them, but Kremers' bones appeared to have been bleached.[28][23] A Panamanian forensic anthropologist later claimed that under magnification 'there are no discernible scratches of any kind on the bones, neither of natural nor cultural origin – there are no marks on the bones at all.'[32]
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