Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos Updated May 2026
Title: A Harrowing Glimpse into the Abyss: Re-evaluating the "Night Photos" of the Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon Case
Between 1:00 AM and 4:00 AM on nearly a week after their disappearance—90 to 99 flash photos were taken on Lisanne’s camera. Signals for Help
- April 1, 2:00 PM: They reach the Mirador, then continue onto the trail’s less-traveled north side, descending toward the Culebra River.
- April 1, 4:00 PM: Lisanne steps on a loose rock, fracturing the metatarsals of her left foot. They cannot climb back up the steep, muddy slope.
- April 2-7: They follow the river downstream, hoping to find a village. Calls to 112 fail due to zero signal. They ration food.
- April 8, 1:00 AM: Stranded on a rock shelf above a 20-meter drop. The moon sets. Lisanne is in severe pain (fever, possible sepsis from the fracture). Kris attempts to signal using the camera flash. She takes photos of the rock wall, hoping the flash will reveal a handhold.
- 2:30-3:30 AM: Kris, exhausted and hypothermic, sits against a rock (Image 542). Lisanne, now delirious, pulls out the iPhone. They take turns photographing their surroundings to map the ledge.
- 4:18 AM: Camera battery dies. They survive the night.
- April 9-11: Either a flash flood sweeps their remains downstream (explaining the scattered bones) or they succumb to exposure. The backpack, caught in a tree, is washed down by heavy rains in June.