Night Photos - Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon

Night Photos - Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon

: Some believe a third party took the photos to fabricate a narrative of "lost hikers," intentionally draining the camera battery and creating a confusing digital trail to mislead Panamanian authorities. The Grim Discovery

: The first emergency call to 112 is placed from Kris's iPhone. Minutes later, Lisanne's Samsung Galaxy attempts a call. Neither connects due to a lack of signal. Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos

The story of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon is a tragedy wrapped in a riddle. The night photos remain the key to the lock. Whether they are the random flashes of a dying camera or a coded message in the dark, they ensure that the mystery will not soon be forgotten. Until a confession is given or new evidence emerges, the jungle holds its secrets close. : Some believe a third party took the

For ten weeks, the world speculated. Then, in June 2014, a backpack belonging to the women was found on the riverbank of the Culebra River. Inside were two pairs of sunglasses, €80 in cash, two bras, a water bottle, a camera (a Canon SX270 HS), and two cell phones (a Samsung Galaxy S3 and an iPhone 4). Neither connects due to a lack of signal

Several pictures capture small, reflective debris. The most famous shows a torn piece of a red plastic bag (from the grocery store where they bought food) placed on a rock. Next to it is a small, torn piece of white paper. Above it, a small stick. Some argue this is an attempt to signal SOS or mark a trail. Others claim it is simply trash caught in the frame. However, the arrangement is suspiciously deliberate.