Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos

Panamanian authorities concluded the women likely got lost and succumbed to the elements or an accidental fall.

. While the official investigation by Panamanian authorities concluded the women died in a tragic hiking accident, the bizarre nature of these images continues to fuel intense public debate and third-party investigation. Overview of the Photographic Evidence The images were found on a Canon Powershot SX270 HS Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

This guide breaks down the 90 night photos found on the Canon Powershot camera belonging to and Kris Kremers Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos

One image depicts a twig with red plastic bags tied to it, placed on a rock next to candy wrappers—likely a "trail marker" or signal for help.

In recent years, researchers using photogrammetry have created 3D models from the night photos to pinpoint their exact location. This analysis suggests the photographer (likely Lisanne) was sitting upright on a stone in a small hollow and never moved from that spot while taking the photos. Panamanian authorities concluded the women likely got lost

The first third of the night photos are disorienting. We see overexposed shots of the ground, a large leaf, and a distinct red plastic bag. Most disturbingly, several shots show the back of a person’s head —blonde hair, believed to be Kris’s—but the angle is impossible. The camera appears to be held at waist height, pointed upward, or placed on the ground.

The disappearance of Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon remains one of the most haunting mysteries of the last decade Overview of the Photographic Evidence The images were

Several shots of rocks and what appears to be a slope, suggesting they were trapped in a ravine or near a riverbed.