Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos ((new))
That being said, here is some information about the case:
Several images look straight upward toward the canopy or down into ravines and riverbeds. Photogrammetry analysis suggests the camera may have remained stationary on a large stone for the duration of the session, with the photographer—likely Lisanne—moving only her arm to take the shots.
: Image #509 is missing from the camera's sequential log and could not be recovered by forensic experts. Some suggest it was deleted via computer, though others point to potential camera malfunctions or battery failure. Visual Evidence and Analysis Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos
When the camera was recovered, the memory card was intact, but the camera body showed signs of water damage. The flash was deployed for all night photos. The women were clearly trying to illuminate something .
The sequence of events on the night of , is precise and disturbing: That being said, here is some information about
As mentioned, this is the only possible image of a living person. Analysts are split: Is that Kris’s head? The blood-dark red suggests a hair color, but the flash reflection could be vegetation. If it is her head, why is the camera held above her? Is she dead, unconscious, or simply resting?
Many believe the flash was used as a desperate, coordinated signal to attract rescuers or aircraft. Some suggest it was deleted via computer, though
In one of the most chilling images (Photo 508), the back of a woman's head—presumed to be Kris Kremers—is visible, with a possible streak of blood or red color on her temple.
No clear injury visible. Why 90+ photos? One or two flashes would signal rescuers. Ninety suggests confusion, not strategy.
The case of Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon , two Dutch students who vanished while hiking the El Pianista