FOUL PLAYWithin the Foul Play possibilities, different things can be theorized. Perhaps Kris and Lisanne were spooked and followed by people they didn't trust. And they hid in the jungle throughout the first night, afraid to touch their phones. I find it an unlikely theory, because it does not explain why Lisanne's phone was drained of its battery during the next night. It also is a massive stretch to believe that two young western women, inexperienced travelers and no doubt petrified out there, would systematically hide from rescuers trying to find them in the area. Another theory is that they ran into foul play and were either kidnapped or killed soon after. Maybe they were with other people already when they were on the Mirador even, because the absence of others in their selfie photos does not mean they truly were alone there. They were cheerful initially, but the mood turned after them taking photo 508. Or they were followed by a 3rd party perhaps, who struck when Kris and Lisanne were well beyond the well-trodden Mirador. The 3rd party then staged emergency calls and phone activity over the course of six days. They took some night photos on day 8 and then powered the iPhone on one more time on day 11. They also used a computer to check the content of the camera and removed photo 509 together with its thumbnail, because that photos showed them. Locals knew there is no cell phone coverage beyond that Pianista summit. Possibly pointing to this is the fact that the calls were made at quite strange hours also, mostly in the later morning and then again during the afternoon, often around 11.00 AM and 14.00 PM or 16.00 PM. "During their lunch break" is a comment I read on several comment boards. Not at night and not in the evening. And calls were also never made to family members of Kris and Lisanne or to their host family. Only to 911 and 112. Because no connection was ever made during those call attempts, we cannot pinpoint those phones to any specific location. Meaning they could even have been made from a basement without mobile reception, in theory. Another sub-theory is that Kris and Lisanne could have been allowed to keep those phones, because a 3rd party knew full well that no connection could be made. But then we have to explain the complete lack of draft messages, text messages to loved ones or secret attempts to document their ordeal. Which also makes little sense. But what makes this case so difficult to come to terms with, is that Foul Play scenarios also have their flaws and inconsistencies. Critics will say that Foul Play scenarios require a conspiracy theory mindset; require a set of investigators who were either ignorant or evil in covering stuff up; involves a group of perpetrators who did not slip up, who pulled off quite the deception and who haven't broken and started yapping in the time since. With the exception of course of two young men linked to the son of the tour guide who died within a year of Kris and Lisanne... More on that here and in my own next blog post.
A combination theory of Accident/Lost and Foul Play may also be possible. Kris and Lisanne would have gotten lost and then ran into a 3rd party, who either tried to help but found the girls on death's door and then tried to cover their deaths in order to avoid suspicions on their behalf. Or they may have been able to help, but committed a crime of opportunity instead. The few bones and the backpack were then planted by them in order to try to cash in on the significant reward offered. But then we cannot explain the illogical use of the phones and the camera neither... And for them to have had an accident and get stuck in a ravine or an embankment is also unlikely: then their remains would have been found there as well, ultimately. Instead of scattered close to a river many kilometers up north, in the direction of Alto Romero. And there would have been indications of a fall on their belongings. So an accident doesn't make full sense either. I don't even exclude the possibility here that some of the information we have, or some of the information provided by the Prosecution and the Dutch NFI forensics team, is either incorrect or incomplete. Something is clearly not matching up in this case and it is driving many people who deeply look into this case slightly crazy.

QUESTIONS AND MORE QUESTIONS
Hypothermia can be a real danger when out in tank tops and shorts. But considering their phone was last activated eleven days after their disappearance, we have to assume that at least one of them did not die from hypothermia during all that time. It also wasn't very cold during the nights of those first April weeks. And they may also have found shelter somewhere. But if that were the case, why were their remains found scattered all over the place alongside a river, instead of in or nearby said shelter? There were also almost a dozen fingerprints detected on the phones and camera and most of the girls' other belongings that didn't belong to the girls. Pittí never checked them in a local database. The water bottle remnants were neither successfully investigated; the finca huts in the vicinity weren't inspected for DNA, hairs or minute traces of blood from the girls. The finca from the tour guide wasn't inspected for these things either, despite the backpack being found near his place. His phone and email etc were never checked, and neither his exact whereabouts during the disappearance. The bleached state of Kris' bones has never been properly explained, and neither the discovery that they were containing phosphorus/ phosphates. Officials have since stated that the local soil contained phosphates, but the lawyer of the Kremers family fervently contradicts this. The very different state of decomposition of the few bones of the two friends has not been properly explained either by officials. Contrasting pathology reports had that same fate. Lisanne's autopsy report did not even make it into the case files. Bizarre... Meanwhile Calderon's damning and freely available study of the leg bones and mass of skin that was found, was savagely and ridiculously dismissed by Pittí. And these are just some examples of the widespread issues with this entire investigation.
In the end none of Kris and Lisanne's full bodies were found. And the bones that were found were so few and in such a strange state, that no cause of death could be established. After ten weeks, one foot, one rib bone and half a pelvic bone were found and some of their belongings; this marked the end of the investigation, which had until then been officially called a homicide and kidnapping investigation. Anyone who wanted the investigations stopped, had in effect therefore only have to plant four meager body parts and an almost clean, hardly damaged backpack to make it look like an accident. And to stop the searches, for a fact. The inexplicable phone and camera use did the rest. But nothing makes sense about the official theory of what happened to them, as delivered by the Panamanian Prosecution. The forensic evidence in fact contradicts the official scenario of drowning in a river (and it also contradicts them having fallen in a ravine, or being killed by wild animals). So it is probably best to keep all options open here.
There has been a lot of talk locally about a supposed youth gang and other suspicious deaths that have occurred within their ranks, one several days after the girls went missing (more on this in part 2 of this blog series). The taxi driver died a year later under suspicious circumstances Both drowned, but Osman not before his skull was smashed in. I tried to cover the main facts of this case until now, but of course it has become clear to everyone that I personally do not believe that Kris and Lisanne got lost or had an accident. I believe that they met foul play. In the next blog posts I will not only keep covering new case updates and technical analysis, but I will also more specifically focus on the available information and intel that points to Foul Play.
A much heard argument is that if a third party wanted to do anything, they would have made the backpack disappear. Or delete the data or destroy the phones. But would that be really be the most logical thing to do? Betzaida Pittí instantly cancelled any pending house searches and criminal investigations as soon as that bag was found, and ruled the deaths an accident immediately. There you have one motive for (theoretically) planting that backpack. The backpack was a significant discovery to say the least. One that Pittí was eager to haul in. This became newsworthy right away, as she leaked photos to the press the same day she checked out the content of the camera and she even manipulated the photos with a photoshop program before sending the devices to the Netherlands for forensic investigation. Charming.. So this backpack discovery had a lot of benefits for Pittí. It helped shift suspicions, it helped turn the investigation around at a time when Pittí was pressured to solve the case and deliver. And it helped to stop the searches by the families of Kris and Lisanne and by Sinaproc in the area. Not unimportant either, as Feliciano the guide and others have expressed that they liked these strangers to stop searching their backyard. So there were motives involved in having that backpack be found (by the workers of Feliciano's brother, of all people. Small world...). Even though it may seem 'too much of a hassle' for some to stage all of this.
In the end, I think that it has been mainly (and falsely) fed in the media that there is no way you'd even survive a few days out there, beyond the summit. But you have to take into account that this trail, including the part after the summit, was considered a normal hiking trail before all this, which was used by tourists and locals alike. People who hiked the trail beyond the Mirador (case researchers, tourists, bloggers) all ran into other people in that area. Locals, tour guides, people tending their cattle. Even someone walking their dog. There are finca's and meadows there, inhabited houses and sheds. There is water everywhere. It were the authorities and tour guide Feliciano who insisted time and time again that the area behind the Mirador is 'a death trap'. But is it really? No. Not unless you go there right after a flash flood. But barely anyone was allowed by Panamese authorities to venture beyond the Mirador; not the Dutch dog units, not the journalists, not the Dutch ambassador. Only Sinaproc. So how do the Dutch authorities (parroting the same narrative) know that it is so very dangerous out there? They never saw it with their own eyes. Frank van der Goot did, but only 9 months after the girls went missing. And he failed to come back with any hard evidence whatsoever. There is also no evidence that they got lost on the trail they were last pictured on. Despite multiple people walking these trails every single day, nobody claimed to have seen these two eye-catching tourists beyond the Mirador. No more photos after then, showing they took a supposed wrong turn. No trails left behind. The guide went up there on Thursday April 3rd already and said he saw 'no footprints' of them. No trails in the grass. No signs of them in any of those sheds there, down any ravines, no hairs found, no piece of shredded paper found even though they carried a lot of paper in their bag seemingly, going by one of the night photos where a rock was littered with paper. But they didn't leave even a candy wrapper behind when they 'got lost'. I find it very worrying that the little bits that were found of them, ultimately point towards at least Kris having walked around in her underpants and without a bra.
* How come Maria Elena claimed she did not know Spanish by the River or Ingrid?
* As it appears to have been a package deal they booked: language courses, a community to join, different locations and volunteer work as a cherry on the cake. Or did the director of Aura get out of her part of the agreement with just an excuse? Who sends volunteers away?
* How was it possible that inexperienced intern Eileen, who spoke barely any Spanish, was to run the school all by herself? And then booked day tours for herself when she should have been working? Who was supposed to man the school then?
* Did guide F. meet Kris and Lisanne and said 'Hola!' to them or not? Per his sworn police statement? At what time then?
* Why did he and Eileen W. spent such a long time in the girls' bedroom?
* Why didn't Miriam call the girls on their cellphones when they never showed up at home, and why didn't she report them missing with the police?
* Why did the taxi driver's statements (to police!) about when he picked and dropped off the girls contradict the photo time evidence on the camera?
* Did Doris and Giovanni make up this story about Blue the dog accompanying Kris and Lisanne? Why? Because their son is somehow involved?
* How was it possible for Kris and Lisanne to power their phones on and off so methodically at set ('office') times, without having a watch or means to know the time in the tropical forest?
* How come Kris' iPhone could still have battery left by day eleven and could be powered on over an hour then? Shouldn't that battery be drained by then?
* How come Sinaproc's director said on national TV that after months of searching he was certain that the girls were not out there? If they were there after all, where were they hiding?
* Why weren't the houses/fincas of some of the tour guides or other potential persons of interest checked for DNA or hairs of the girls?
* And was the second water bottle, pictured in photo 492, ever found by search teams?
* Why did Pittí decide against investigation of the soil and plant residue found on the bag? Or locating their origin?
* From who was the blue shoe that was found? The one which Betzaida Pitti did not want to be investigated for DNA, despite the pathologists asking for it.
* Why did the plastic Romero bag and the long blonde hair and fuchsia shoe sole go missing? (Read more about this in part 2).
NIGHT PHOTOS
* Why has the exact location of the nighttime photos never been thoroughly investigated and established?
* How come nobody could retrieve even a few percentage of photo 509, despite this being the norm when a photo is just manually deleted?
* Why is also only the thumbnail of photo 509 missing from the SD card of the camera of Lisanne?
*Is that why Lisanne's autopsy report is missing from the case files? Because Pittí wanted to cover up her pathetic cow skin claims and her transparent Adelita Coriat bashings?
* How can a professional prosecutor just dump such a thing out there, without evidence to back it up?
*Did the same pandilla who was suspiciously alone with Osman during his death, and who fearful Osman said had threatened him with his life prior, also kill fearful Murgas, who was killed in a targeted hit and run?
up ideally on site, and that can still be cleared up perhaps:


Credits to FOK forum. Take into account that Dutch officials have complained openly that some of the information provided by the Panamese authorities was incorrect (and most likely some evidence and information has been kept from the public), so I am not entirely sure all of these official versions of events are correct to the T. But this is what has been communicated by the officials, the authorities, those involved in the search, the families and the media.
[Saturday 29 MARCH]
The girls had a good night of sleep and have breakfast together with their host Miriam. They visit the language school where Marjolein gives them a welcome talk and introduction. Marjolein later (in May 2014) writes to Ingrid that on this Sunday, she tells Kris and Lisanne that for guided tours the school usually works with tour guide F. Kris and Lisanne are also told that the volunteer work with Guardería Aura is sorted and that they can choose between a morning or afternoon shift the next day. They opt for a 13.00 PM start. Kris and Lisanne are later said to have talked with Marjolein about their interest in places like Barú volcano, the Caldera hot springs and the Hidden Waterfalls. They post on their facebook pages this Sunday and announce their plans to walk in and around Boquete today. They go out to explore the small town of Boquete. They take photos along a riverbank and while having lunch in a Boquete restaurant, called 'Boquete Bistro'. Sitting on a balcony they have a plate of chips in front of them with toast and an extra small plate of chips between them. They drink orange and pink juice from a can. Lisanne also studies a map that lies on the table. Some witnesses have stated that the girls talk to local young men this day, who have never been identified further. Kris and Lisanne also explore the area of the Coffee and Flower Fair. Host mother Miriam stated later the girls arrive back again at their host families' place at the end of the day, before it gets dark. Miriam Guerra has declared that Kris and Lisanne don't get home until sunset that day. The sun in Boquete sets a little after half past six. That evening they spend with their host family. Miriam recalled later that Kris read a book in the girls bedroom, while Lisanne kept Miriam company a bit and told her that they didn't yet know what to do with their free time. She also recalled that Lisanne was sickly and that she didn't believe they would voluntarily make a very long hike the next day. No known tours were booked this day for the next day. Lisanne writes in her diary that day: "Okay, the tears are gone but it is still strange. I still feel like a tiny intruder in this family. Delicious French toast for breakfast! Explored Boquete in the afternoon which was nice. What a world of difference with Bocas! Here its windy and everywhere around you there are mountains. Magnificent! You can go almost anywhere here for 60 dollar cents. In the afternoon we also went to the school to check out some excursions, that will be fine. We mainly eat rice here by the way! Tomorrow our first day in Aura! Exciting!"
It is unclear what Kris and Lisanne do on Monday afternoon. No further cell phone activity is recorded until 16.42 PM. It is assumed that they may have visited the Artisan Village* (again?) this afternoon, but there is no hard evidence to corroborate this and frankly, there is a gap for Monday afternoon and we don't know for certain how they spent this afternoon exactly. Their phones did not give indications of this. *This 'Artisan Village' is described by one tourist by the way as "full of Yanks selling their ""alternative"" stuff to each other. An important weekly event to them, but hardly the local colour one would expect." Worth a quick look, but don't plan your day around it. Maybe Kris and Lisanne spent more than a mere twenty minutes there, but we know of no photos of such a visit. At some point that afternoon, salesclerk Ana O. also claimed to investigator Martin Ferrara to have spoken to Kris and Lisanne on this Artisan Village. She claims that they told her that they wanted to go hiking, but didn't mention where. This claim is not verified. Then there is also some unconfirmed information that one witness saw the girls attempt to start the Pianista hike this Monday afternoon, but that he advised them to make a short walking tour behind his restaurant instead. It was later assumed that he was confused about the dates and may have seen them on April 1st instead. Lisanne also wrote nothing in her diary entry for March 31st about a hike at or around the Pianista Trail, and neither does she mention it to her mother while communicating with her that day. Another faint possibility is that Kris and Lisanne use this Monday afternoon to get a ride to the Caldera hot springs, where some witnesses claimed to have seen them. Police noted down a sighting of them there at 14.00 PM. But witnesses proved very unreliable in this case. And I have read the NFI files and there is no information in there about either of the girls' mobile phones connecting to cell towers in the mid afternoon; not near the Pianista trail and neither near the Caldera area. There are in fact a few hours completely unaccounted for in the phone logs as well. It is reasonable to assume that somewhere in the afternoon, Kris and Lisanne were at Miriam's house and spoke with her. Miriam told an interviewer: "I arrived in the afternoon. I talked to them and asked them about the daycare, which should have started that same day. Lissane told me that they had gone and that they hadn't had the opportunity to start her work and that they had even told her that she wouldn't have the opportunity that week. I asked them if they had found out about Casa Esperanza, which is another place that provides the same work, and they answered that they had found out, but that it was full," the owner recalled. "We're fine, we'll talk later," was the last thing they said to their parents." - Notice here that Miriam told this interviewer more details than she had earlier told investigators during her sworn statement. And at the time (April 4th) Miriam was asked whether or not she had been able to notice if the young women Kris and Lisanne had contacted anyone, either by telephone or the Internet? Miriam's answer then was simply: "No". But weeks later, she suddenly did know that Kris and Lisanne were in contact with their parents ("We're fine, we'll talk later," was the last thing they said to their parents."). That won't have been telepathic communication. So either Miriam's suddenly remembering details long after the affidavit talks, or she made this detail up? I mean, how did she know that line anyway? Did she overhear them say this? Was she eavesdropping at their door? Did Kris or Lisanne openly call in her house? They would definitely not have talked in English with their families, so how come Miriam even knows that is in fact what they last told their parents in Dutch? It is pretty bizarre actually that she told this detail to the press. I also still don't know if there was Wi-Fi at Miriam's place, and whether or not Kris and Lisanne used it. It is also frustrating that investigators consistently failed to ask Miriam whether not she ever tried to contact these girls on their mobile phones? When noticing they had not come home on Tuesday evening or not. And were not home still on Wednesday?
Lisanne wrote in her diary this Monday: "Yuck! Yuck! Yuck! Our first day was a disaster. As we arrive at Aura on time, we are not even recognized or given a friendly welcome. The only thing we hear is "no proxima semana" = we are only welcome next week. WHAT?! We returned to the [Spanish] school disappointed and indeed, the daycare only has work for us next week. But of course we don't buy anything for that*. Maybe we will be able to start tomorrow at Casa Esperanza. Fingers crossed! To alleviate our disappointment we went to Sigrid for a full body massage. Some enjoyment! Another day tomorrow, hasta la mañana!" *[Scarlet: a Dutch saying. It comes down to this 'being of no use'] Kris writes in her diary about this Monday March 31st: "Today was a strange day. We were going to the project for the first time. We were quite nervous and found it nerve-racking. When we arrived we introduced ourselves, expecting the woman to know who we were because she was expecting us, after all. But that was not the case. She showed no sign of recognition and said that it was not possible now [to start volunteer work there] and that we should come back next week. Very unfriendly and not at all warm or cordial. So when we left again we were very disappointed. We were not received openly and did not feel welcome at all, unexpectedly to us. We also did not understand what was exactly going on. Then we went back to the language school to tell our story and to get some answers. It turned out that there was no place/work for us after all this week, so we couldn't start yet. The school also found it very strange because we had planned things months in advance. Then we had to wait all day for Marjolein to hear if we could be part of another project for this week. Eventually we heard that she had not been able to speak to the volunteer coordinator yet, so she wasn't sure, but she did think we would be able to start there. She also said that it was a nice project and after reading about it we also became enthusiastic. Tomorrow they will try to get a hold of that woman and suppose that we really like it there, then we can also just stay there*. Because we both don't really want to go back to Aura anymore, because we didn't feel welcome at all there, and it was really a huge disappointment. Let's hope that the other project is really fun. Well, lets go with the Panamanian flow then."


Marjolein leaves for Costa Rica on Tuesday morning very early, leaving new intern Eileen alone to run the place. Marjolein claims in a later letter, written in May 2014 to Ingrid Lommers, that she had a meeting around 07.00 AM with guide F. at Spanish by the River this morning, in order to drive with him to David. From there Marjolein traveled onward to Costa Rica. Eileen W. is responsible for the school now. Kris and Lisanne are reportedly seen at breakfast that morning by Miriam, before she leaves for work. According to Miriam she serves Kris and Lisanne bread, cake, and cold tea for breakfast. When she leaves for work at 06.45 AM she sees them still sitting at the table but does not speak to them again. At 08.10 AM Lisanne opens a clock app on her cell phone for four seconds.What happens next is subject to ongoing speculation. After all these years and all the investigation that has gone into this disappearance case, it is still not certain how the rest of this Tuesday exactly unfolds. There are some facts released in the Dutch press which I haven't seen in international coverage of this story. There is also misinformation and conflicting information circulating, so it is very difficult to be exactly sure about the details of this most pivotal day. Kris and Lisanne are said to visit the language school already around 10.00 AM to use their computers, but employer Eileen later denied this and stressed that the girls were last seen in the language school by her on Monday 31st of March, around 16.44 PM when they also used the Wi-Fi connection there. But to others (including in her official police statement made on April 7th!) Eileen said that she last saw them there on the 1st of April around 13.00 PM though.. Something which Ingrid repeated in the media and something which Ingrid still insists is the truth. Ingrid stated in this news video: "The last moment that they were seen by a female teacher here was really 13.10; an employer of us in the office also saw them walk away then." But that information does not match with the times of the photos of Kris and Lisanne made on the Pianista.

CAB RIDE - As mentioned above, there are two different timelines for the time Kris and Lisanne started their Pianista hike. Either they started their hike around 11.00 AM, or they instead left SbtR around 13.00 PM, then went to their room at Miriam's place to pick up some things, including their backpack and walking shoes. Then take a taxi to the Pianista trailhead. None of the two taxi drivers who have since come forward gave a time that matches the 11.00 AM trail start. They both do match the 13.45 trail start. Taxi driver Leonardo Arturo Gonzalez Mastinu (34) claimed that he picked the girls up around 13.30 PM in Boquete and that he dropped them off around 13.40 at the start of the Pianista trail. Two Panamese (young) men are already in the taxi when he stops for Kris and Lisanne. The driver asks the girls where they want to go; he speaks English. One of them answers in Spanish: "A la entrada del Pianista." First the other two Panamese passengers are dropped off at their destination and then very soon after the taxi driver brings the girls to the start of the El Pianista. Underway the taxi driver receives a lot of phone calls and he therefore doesn't talk much with the 'Chicas Holandesas', he later declares. After paying him 5 dollars the girls ask him where the trail begins exactly and the taxi driver gives them some instructions. Witnesses have later stated that they see the two young women get out of the taxi at this point. Taxi driver Humberto G. also came forward and declared on April 8th 2014 to police that he picked up two European girls (believed to be Kris and Lisanne) at the Bruña supermarket. He said he did so between 13.15 and 13.45 PM. He drove them to the start of the Pianista trail, where they said they wanted to go. However, he wasn't talking about April 1st, but about March 31st. It is not certain if either taxi driver spoke the truth, and their claims were not further investigated.IL PIANISTA OWNERS - Giovanni Santoro, who has an Italian restaurant at the start of the Pianista trail, states later that he sees the girls start their walk and that they ask him some questions about the trail. The wife of a restaurant owner, Doris, is said to have given them the dog Blue as a guide. Halfway on the trail, the girls are seen by a resident whose house lies along the trail. This resident sees them climbing up the trail. Despite the Old Timeline placing them at the start of the trail at 13.45 PM , and many statements from locals living on the Pianista trail also placing the girls on the trail around 14.00 PM, the discovery of the camera and phones of the girls in June changes everything. The New Timeline, based on the digital camera photos and times, is now the gold standard. Regardless of statements from witnesses and the taxi driver, Kris and Lisanne múst have started their hike that Tuesday April 1st at 10.45 AM. Reaching the summit of the mountain (El Mirador) around 13.00 PM, according to the photo data. They take various selfies and pictures of the surroundings here. Lisanne wears a greenish/turquoise sleeveless tank top and shorts, Kris wears a red and white striped top and jeans shorts. Both wear walking boots.
LAST PHONE CONNECTION - At 13.38 PM the connection of their mobile phones was cut off as they had ventured too far from the summit. At 13.54 and 58 seconds PM Lisanne takes a photo of Kris at a small stream. It lies on the 'wrong' side of the Pianista trail, beyond the summit. The girls have not turned around on the summit to walk the same trail back. Despite Marjolein having told to do so on Sunday already. Yet for some reason the girls have walked on. They had also read the Lonely Planet guide, which warns tourists that robberies have taken place in the past on the Il Pianista trail, although it also describes the Pianista trail walk as "a pleasant day hike". Strange fact: according to her father and boyfriend, Kris last had contact with her boyfriend Stephan around 14.00 PM, by phone. This must have happened in a zone without mobile phone connection then.
FIRST EMERGENCY CALLS - Around 16.39 PM on April 1st, an emergency phone call is made with Kris' mobile iPhone. Because no connection is made (no cell phone reach), it is not clear from what exact location this call is made, or why. Twelve minutes later, at 16.51 PM, another attempt is made to reach emergency services, this time with Lisanne's Samsung phone. Both calls are made to 112, the Dutch emergency number, which should also work in Panama normally. At that point the walk back would take several hours and around 18.40 PM it would get dark. The local dog Blue does make it back alone to his owners at the start of the Pianista trail later in the afternoon, they later declare to investigators. This dog is said by them to have accompanied the girls, but there is no photo evidence of this. Blue is pictured in none of the girls' photos of that day. It has since been considered an untrue case detail, therefore, but it remains a question why Doris and Giovanni would introduce such a detail into the world if it is a lie. Giovanni and Doris say they do not raise the alarm when they see Blue return by himself and without Kris and Lisanne. Their host Miriam notices that the girls haven't returned in the evening and waits with dinner in vain. Miriam is said to have gone to bed that evening by 23.00 PM without having seen or heard Kris or Lisanne coming home. But she tells investigators and the media that she did not think much of it and that she was not worried yet; students have more often stayed out late and Boquete has a lively nightlife. They may just be having a good time..

On Wednesday the girls are said to have an appointment with local guide F. for a tour in the area. He goes to the Spanish language school, where they were supposed to meet around 08.00 AM, together with German intern Eileen. But the girls aren't there. They also don't show up in the next half hour. Together with Eileen, guide F. then goes to the host family to see if the girls are there. The girls are nowhere to be seen and they don't respond to knocks on their bedroom window/door. Subsequently, this guide calls Miriam and she tells him where to find a key to the house. Around 10.00 AM he and Eileen spend some time in their room, reportedly up to half an hour. Alone, without police or Miriam present. The guide says later to police and the media that he felt instantly that nobody slept in that room the past night and that it gave him goosebumps. It is unclear then if Eileen stays with guide F. that afternoon or not; they have given conflicting statements about this. Eileen calls with the head of the language school in Costa Rica, Ingrid Lommers. (Although locals stated here that Lommers was stationed in Boquete in fact). She is Dutch herself and already knew Kris and Lisanne from their weeks in Bocas del Toro, where they attended 'Spanish by the Sea'. Ingrid is initially not very worried, but instructs Eileen to inform the girls' families about the fact they didn't come back from their hike. Eileen also calls the girls' family in Holland in the late afternoon (midnight in the Netherlands). Lisanne Froons mother Diny stated in a Dutch talk show that she was called in the middle of the night by Eileen, "just after midnight". Eileen asks Diny Froon: "Do I speak with Lisanne?". "We are searching for Lisanne." "No", answers Lisanne's mother, "Lisanne is in Panama." She hangs up, confused. Then she calls back and hears the terrible news that her daughter did not spend the night at their host family and seemingly did not come back from a hike. The girls' worried parents say they normally received daily messages from the girls, but that this had stopped on April 1st. Both Lisanne and Kris' parents head that same night, around 05.00 AM Dutch time, to the Dutch police to report Kris and Lisanne missing case and to have Interpol alerted, which is done right away.Between 02.21 and 02.41 AM a weather application has been used on the Samsung phone. Then on 02.41 applications of the Android OS were used, but it is not known which ones. By 07.36 AM the Samsung has only about 1% battery left and is powered off. At 09.32 AM the iPhone4 is powered on again and 911 is called twice. Then the iPhone is powered off. At 15.59 PM the iPhone4 is powered on and the contact “Mytiam, 00 507 679xxxxx” is looked up on WhatsApp. Then the phone is powered off.
Friday April 4th, 2014 (so three days and 72 hours after the girls went missing), Sinaproc starts their searches. They focus on popular hiking trails around Boquete. The Boquete side of the Pianista is searched, as well as de Los Quetzales trail, the Hidden Waterfalls and the Baru volcano area. (Around 25 hiking trails in the nature reserve in Chiriquí and Bocas del Toro are in fact searched meticulously until April 11th, with a total of 621 miles of territory). According to police, a helicopter and small plane is also sent up to support the searches. Some dogs are also used. Dutch ambassador in Panama, Wiebe de Boer tells Dutch television station RTV Utrecht however that the helicopter search was interrupted in the afternoon due to 'bad weather in the area'. What sort of weather is not specified, and it may have been simply unfavourable weather to fly a helicopter specifically, instead of a storm or something like that. RTV Utrecht dedicates its first media coverage of the disappearance in the Dutch news, as does Panamanian newspaper El Siglio. A popular Dutch forum (FOK) starts a discussion thread about the case at the same day, just as local Boquete forum Boquete Ning. Lisanne's brother, uncle and a friend arrive around this time in Boquete and help with the search actions. A helicopter flies this day also over the tropical forest north of Boquete, but this is deemed rather useless as it won't be able to see through the thick foliage. On a local Boquete message board, where the search operations are discussed, a member called 'Safe Home Security of Panama' writes on April 4, 2014: "A member of a horse search party from Volcan just contacted me and a group of men are going to search. The three trails most tourists go to are Pipeline, Wendi Burton's Lost Waterfalls and Quetzal Trail. We discussed the hiking spots. [..] If the girls said they were going hiking, not walking around town, or hanging out, then most likely went up the mountain "somewhere". A bilingual woman will distribute fliers and speak to the Indians that live on the mountain, near the trout farm." Sinaproc also goes to the house of Miriam Guerra to look in their bedroom for clues. But an important detail is that it will take four more days for the actual forensic specialists to arrive to secure the bedroom of the girls (on April 8th)... A little too late probably, considering how many people have already gone in and out of that room by now. The Municipal Ombudsman of the District of Boquete (Lisis M Cubilla) informs the head of the fire department system of the Boquete district about the disappearance of Kris and Lisanne, adding their passport numbers, asking them to urgently share any information they may have about the young women. Likewise Boquete's municipal observers are commissioned to investigate whether Kris Kremers or Lisanne Froon have been registered in any health centers, tourist venues, lodges or transportation terminals after April 1st. Kris' iPhone is used at 10.16 AM and 13.42 PM, seemingly to look for a mobile phone signal. The Samsung phone is powered on and off at 04.50 AM. At 05.00 AM the Samsung phone is again powered on and off. The battery is by then at 0%.
Ingrid Lommers arrives in Boquete and starts asking around about Kris and Lisanne. Search teams continue throughout the weekend. A helicopter flies out on Saturday morning, but due to bad weather it gets stalled in the afternoon. This Dutch newspaper claims that 2 helicopters have been used today and a team of 40 volunteers have searched the area. However, the wind and clouds make a search by air very difficult. Search teams explore the areas of the Pianista again (the Boquete side) as well as an area north-east of Alto Quiel called Bajo Mono. On top of approximately 25 mountain search professionals, a team of around 20 volunteers helps also and goes onto the mountains, including local guides who drag themselves through the mud day in day out. In the area where the girls have gone missing live a lot of Indigenous people and they are also shown photos of the missing girls. Chief Officer Fatima K. Rios J. reports in internal documents that they had been able to speak with the Dutch ambassador, "who handed over a business card and told us that if we needed him for any business or information, we would call him using the card provided." Kris' iPhone is used at 10.50 AM and 13.37 PM to look for a mobile phone signal. At 13.37 the wrong or no PIN code is entered in the iPhone and it is not unlocked. Eileen leaves Panama this day. On a Boquete forum, a person named Allan wrote that on April 5 that all the trails on the Boquete side have by now been searched thoroughly by search teams, and that they also searched about an hour or two past the Divide on the Bocas side. Nine days later, the whole area including Alto Romero would have been searched… Contrary to later official statements that this search area around Alto Romero area was "too dangerous" to search.
Dutch police from Colombia assists with the rescue operations. Boquete's District Municipal Prosecutor's Office describes the disappearance case today as an ATTACK ON LIFE AND PERSONAL INTEGRITY, to the detriment of the young women Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers. The Ombudsman orders to commission the Judicial Investigation Sub-Agency of Boquete with the purpose of continuing with the investigations that originated the present Criminal Investigation. President Ricardo Martinelli from Panama emphasizes during a press conference that his country is doing everything they can to find the women. He explains all that needs to be done now and also says that there are many rumors, but not enough facts. He is concerned that tourists may decide not to come to Panama anymore. [Mind you, Martinelli is the same now ex-president who is wanted for corruption, currently facing a lengthy prison sentence]. Martinelli also thanks the Dutch embassy “for the confidence” during the search party. Eileen W. is questioned this day by the Personeria Municipal. She tells them ánd Sinaproc that she last saw the girls at the school at 13.00 PM on April 1st. (Eileen W. later contradicts this years later by telling the two Canadian sleuths that no, in fact she last saw Kris and Lisanne on Monday March 31st around 13.00 PM in the school). Lisis M. Cubilla P. from the Public Prosecutor's Office orders that sworn statements are to be taken from Martijn Froon and Eileen. It is stated that Lisanne's brother is staying at the Spanish school (SbtR). For the searchers there is difficulty today choosing between two walking routes, one of which is El Pianista Trail. Thick clouds are hampering the search party now, a rescue service member tells. Rescuers are also battling with the Panama landscape, needing ropes to travel downwards. The parents of Kris travel to Panama to help with the searching. Lisanne's parents stay home for personal reasons but follow the case closely from there; instead their son and Lisanne's brother prepare to travel to Panama. The Dutch RHWW Rescue Dogs Foundation wishes to fly to Panama with rescue dogs to help with the searches, but the Dutch government do not see a direct necessity for this.

However, Kris' brother reported to the press soon after the TV program aired, that this was nonsense, as the woman's search operation was taking place weeks after the girls went missing, at a time when they were most certainly long deceased. Also, there is mentioning now of a sighting by several witnesses of a red car, seen later in the day on April 1st and around the time the girls should have been on their way back. Police never traced this car or its driver, although they did ask residents if they owned a red car or knew someone who owned a red car. Local Dutch detectives criticize this "slack" investigation method. And there is also information that in fact some witnesses díd see the girls return from their walk. It is not sure if this information is correct; there have been many false witness statements, placing the girls in town and in cafes when police knew for a fact they were at the Il Pianista thanks to their camera photos. But a certain Pedro Kapon is said to have declared that he saw the girls return down the mountain at the end of the afternoon of April 1st, asking him for instructions on how to get back to town. An American living at the start of the trail also states to have seen them come back down, inquiring about the best way to get back to town. Police today make a statement and announce that they covered most of the tropical forest (where the girls can be) but have some spots they want to refocus on. Someone spotted a ravine somewhere, with vultures circling above it, which can indicate a dead animal lying in it. In fact, tour guide F. also made such a statement on national TV also: "A mountain guide [guide F.] told us that if he saw vultures circling above the jungle. That would be less good news." Here you can see guide F. tell it on camera. More attempts are made to enter Kris' iPhone but every time the wrong PIN code or no code is entered. After 7 days of not using the digital camera, suddenly it is used again; no less than 100 photos are shot with a flash between 01.00 AM and 04.00 AM, mostly of rocks and trees in darkness. Theories of the reason for these photos range from trying to scare something off, trying to see in the dark, signalling something or someone or lighting the way up a steep rock wall. The photos are taken intelligently and sharply, investigators conclude.


[Friday 25 APRIL]
[Tuesday 6 MAY]
[Tuesday 13 May]
[Thursday 22 MAY]
[Friday 23 MAY]

Medical director Dr. Juan Molina from the Policlínica de Divalá replies to the municipal prosecutor of the Ministry of Health in the Alanje district (Erika Quintero) that neither Kris Kremers or Lisanne Froon have received medical care at his health facility. Medical director Dr. Don Manuel Guerrero Monteza of Hospital Rafael Hernández L. replies in response to a letter dated from April 11th that the hospital has no records of medical care for Kris Kremers or Lisanne Froon in the files of their health facilities either.Again the Boquete side of the Pianista Trail is checked. Unfortunately the search again does not expand towards the area of Alto Romero or beyond the Mirador by the RHWW Rescue Dog Foundation. There are multiple versions of events out there, with regards to this. One version is that Han of the RHWW wants to continue to search behind the Mirador, but that this plan is cast aside because the team agreed to only search on the basis of tip-offs. Dutch forum member RapaN. has another version of events however. This forum member actually called the RHWW some years back to ask them about the expedition, and they explained back then on the phone that the RHWW were in fact not given the green light to pass the Mirador by local police. Because Panamanian police believed that Kris and Lisanne also would have never kept walking beyond the Mirador. This version of events is in fact also confirmed by the German authors Hardinghaus and Nenner, who possess copies of the case files: they are not allowed to search the path behind the Mirador, which irritates the head of the dog squadron. RapaN. rightly notices that if police indeed would have stopped the more extensive dog searches 'based on tip-offs', they could not even have known whether or not Kris and Lisanne had gone over the summit. Or did they believe that people díd see them come back down the Boquete side of the mountain or something? And how about the anonymous tip-off of May 16th, about two decomposing bodies being found behind the Pianista? They were gone by the time police made it out there. Yet, the Dutch sniffer dogs had no reason to search behind the Mirador now and were prevented from doing so by local police? Very strange, considering these help troops had flown halfway across the world for this expedition. In this Dutch newspaper article, the RHWW members state to have been bitterly disappointed when they went back to the Netherlands without having found Kris or Lisanne or any signs of them. The article does detail how the dogs barked at a certain point on the main trail and how trained rescue workers scaled down the slope there, but found nothing. "Kris Kremers' parents followed the search in Panama closely. "For them, the search work of the dogs means that they can now definitively cross out certain areas. There is no trace of the women to be found there," said the dog's handler." But Hardinghaus and Nenner write about how the dogs barked on a separate trail in fact: "Instead, the Dutch search dogs "remarkably" hit another spot, as the head of the dog squadron says: at the top of the Piedra de Lino Trail, in the direction in which the bag was found the RHWW is not informed of this."
[Tuesday 17 JUNE]
In a special press release the families of Kris and Lisanne announce that they feel the desire and need to both go their own ways and handle the ongoing search for more answers regarding the disappearance of their daughters in their own way from now. They will no longer work directly together.
[Wednesday 13 AUGUST]
[Saturday 23 AUGUST]
Lawyer Arrocha walks the same route as Kris and Lisanne did, all the way to the spot of the last known photo #508 by the stream. He does so together with a research team. Arrocha says afterwards that he is about 85% certain that Kris and Lisanne didn't lose track and didn't get lost on the trail. After inspecting the site himself, he is convinced that Kris and Lisanne have been abducted. He criticizes the Dutch Prosecution for still not having given them the phone data. Betzaida Pittí thinks differently and ushers the Ministry around the same time to close the case. Despite her not having seen the NFI report yet...
The new bone remnants found on Friday in the area where Kris and Lisanne died, turn out to be two large left leg bones belonging to Lisanne. Nothing more is said about the piece of skin that was found. Nobody hears who found the skin and bones. When Betzaida Pitti finally goes to the embassy to get the long awaited and 'missing' NFI rapport, the Dutch embassy says they do not have it. Around this time, Arrocha challenges the Panamanian Prosecution in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. He believes the Panamanian officials have performed the investigation into the disappearance of Kris and Lisanne sloppy and have been negligent. By September 4th 2014, the Dutch authorities sent the personal items from Kris and Lisanne (their backpack, phones, camera, bras etc) back to Ana Belfon, prosecutor in Panama, together with five DVD's with RAW phone and camera data and other findings. The Dutch requested for Belfon to forward these belongings to the relevant authority in order to deliver them to the relatives of Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers.
Arrocha finally receives the NFI report, which raises more questions for him than it answers, as it appears to be incomplete. No answers are also provided about what happened with the NFI report until then and why it was 'lost'. The NFI wrote a recommendation that further research is needed to obtain specific results that can provide information about the cause of death of the girls. Arrocha agrees with this. However, this same day, the bone remnants of Lisanne Froon are flown to her parents in the Netherlands, on her birthday. Some local investigators as well as lawyer Arrocha in Panama criticize this decision, as the investigation into the girls' disappearance is still ongoing at that point. They fear it will never be solved now, because further investigation of the bone remnants is needed to perhaps discover a time of death at least. Arrocha's list of demands for further investigation are rejected by Pittí. The Froon family pass the bones onto the NFI for a second opinion. Interestingly enough, they discover that Lisanne's foot has three metatarsal fractures. This is very strange, as according to Panama's IMELCF autopsy report from June 19th, these fractures were not found then. Wilfredo P. wrote explicitly about the examination of Lisanne's foot: "The tarsal, metatarsal and phalanx bones were dissected and exposed, and no bone trauma was found." What is going on here? Pittí tries to appease her critics with a last (five day) search round in Panama - an ultimate attempt to find more remains and to close the investigations. The Dutch RHWW Rescue Dogs Foundation will fly over again and Dutch pathologist Frank van de Goot will also travel to Boquete. He hopes to find more bone remains from Kris and Lisanne along or in the rivers in the vast land behind the Mirador. Or that is the plan, at least..
('Trigger warning': not everyone will agree with this but I will give you my arguments and opinion below. And this a summary and more repetition basically, so you can also skip to the last part now, further below: The Full Timeline) - Although there are no certainties and I cannot exclude the possibility that the girls had an accident, I personally have the feeling that foul play was involved. Personally I think the most likely scenario is that they were the victims of a local killer. Someone from the area. Many people who have more (reliable) data than us, except for First Superior Prosecutor Betzaida Pittí Extraordinaire, say: "Crime". That includes several forensic pathologists and journalists who had insight in the file case. If the bodies of Kris and Lisanne had been found in any other state, I may have believed as well that they simply got lost and tragically perished out there. They had no protective clothing, no extra food, not much extra water, nothing to shelter in or under. It makes sense that they just died out there, lost. Until you read about the forensics regarding the bones that were found. The absence of most of their skeletons, despite the backpack being found intact and their sunglasses inside it, without a scratch. The bones from Kris being all bleached looking and in a late stage of decomposition in the middle of June 2014 (little more than 2 months after the girls disappeared); her bones looking like they had been baking in the hot sun for a long long time, not what one would expect from bones having been shielded in the cloud forest, around 10 weeks after their suspected death. Whereas the bones from Lisanne still had intact skin on them and were found in a much earlier stage of decomposition. Neither bones looked 'right'.
Two tall, good looking fair haired women in hotpants may have been noticed there. Perhaps word went round that they were out there alone on that mountain. Yet no-one passed them up there or heard or found a trace of the girls, when looking for them. Because they weren't there. They were taken. Frank van de Goot went to the area to search and believes that this area is so much inhabited in fact, that he deems the social control in this place too high to allow for a kidnapping to have happened unnoticed. I wonder why a kidnapping could not be done unseen, but two desperately tall European women, screaming no doubt to be found, could supposedly stay completely undetected for at least eleven days, going by his logic? No, it makes no sense. And Frank has been talking nonsense. Especially considering the massive public incentive to find them, with the reward money quickly rising to $40.000. Yet nobody did.. And bluntly put: you don't die like that when you are young and fit and stuck in a stretch of tropical forest that borders so closely on civilization; where it wasn't very cold that time of year; where there is natural water and rainwater to drink. Where you can find sources of food ("Worms, grubs and termites are everywhere in the jungle and are all a great protein source. If you had fresh water, you could survive for months on insects alone"). With insects and other small animals to eat. That has natural shelter places - many abandoned ánd inhabited little sheds can be found all over the place, for instance. Also the places where someone could potentially fall in a ravine had all been checked and the girls weren't there. Volunteer bloggers also went out and also looked through the area, weeks into the disappearance and found zilch. An explorer and writer blogged about going down the sloped, searching for traces and finding nothing (his stories on this are covered in part 2). Kris' parents retraced their steps and are very clear about it; after the last known photo on day one (picture 508) there is no way to get lost on that trail, whether you walk on or turn around, back to the summit. There are no ravines or cliffs you can fall from, as the existing slopes are all densely grown with trees and shrub to break any potential fall. There are no other trails you can be mistaken with and get lost on either. I feel that it cannot be ignored that all the slopes around the actual mountain itself, around the Pianista trail, have been searched extensively by volunteers, by professionals going down on ropes and by different sniffer and rescue dogs. They were not there. Aside from the impractical fact that their remains were not found at the bottom of a cliff, but many kilometres up north on flat land, in the river and behind trees in an inhabited area. But none of their belongings show signs of a fall. Only minor possible slid marks on one area of the back of the jeans shorts from Kris (which may also have been the result of the ongoing friction of streaming river water or the river branch at which it was found stuck) and the backpack showed barely any damage at all. No damage to its content either, not even a scratch on the sunglasses. No signs of falling or sliding on the shoes or drag marks on the backpack. Guide F. walked that entire stretch on day 3 already, looking for their footprints or any indication of them having been there, and I am sure he would have noticed signs of two tall women falling through natural growth down a slope. He saw none of that. And that stretch of forest where remains were found months later was also checked and checked again, they were not there either according to Sinaproc (who are highly professional search units). But nevertheless the official narrative is that Kris and Lisanne both had an accident (never specified or backed up by forensic evidence), somehow ended up in the river (never further explained) and their bodies were pulverized to some degree (no forensic evidence for this either), aside from a couple of intact bones that were found. Without any detectable microscopic damage, mysteriously enough. And a backpack found right near the tour guide's place, which also only had minor damage. Quite some river that is, littered with rocks.. Normally a body would have sunk and gotten stuck in one of the many bends right away. Not disappear from the face of the earth.
Secondly; because they realized they wouldn't make it back to Boquete before dark.
Thirdly; because they ran into the wrong person or crowd and were afraid.
I'd say the 3rd option for me seems most likely. Because they called emergency services hours before it got dark. And because if one got a mild injury, they could have stayed put and would have been found, or the other could have gone back to get help, if not on day one then certainly on day two (and on day three a local guide walked that entire trail and didn't find them or any trace of them there). And most importantly: because both girls powered off their phones after 5 PM! If you are lost and in the possession of two phones, why would you not look for a signal more often with at least one of those phones? While in a panic, trying to gather your thoughts and options? The same goes for the 2nd scenario: they could have made it back on day two, as it was only about 2,5 hours to walk back at that point. I don't believe two healthy athletic strong young women both got seriously injured on a one way trail, surrounded by rock walls. Because if they were so seriously injured, how did they then eventually end up 14 walking hours up north? Into less accessible terrain? And if anyone found the bodies, he or she would have surely collected the 30.000/40.000 dollar reward, which is a fortune in Panama.. Not silently drag the bodies along with them and plant them near their village without asking for the reward (like, how does that make sense in any way?).
I have the feeling they were followed, or ran into someone. Perhaps the taxi driver, perhaps locals, perhaps someone else, perhaps criminals (think of local criminals or gang members, a sex crime, organized crime or even organ trafficking is mentioned a lot in comment sections online about this case). My bet is that some local committed a crime of opportunity. It may have been a tour guide or a younger person from the area. Maybe this person (or these persons) kindly offered to accompany Kris and Lisanne when they crossed paths on the Pianista Trail, as it is said to be difficult at times to find the right track to reach the Mirador. All may have been fun and games, until said person(s) pushed the girls to walk on, and on.
NO PROFESSIONALS
The existence of drug laboratories and traffic routes in that stretch of jungle also keeps coming back in the media and even guide P. told a local expat about that possibility here. But I personally doubt this to have been what killed Kris and Lisanne. Organ trafficking is also mentioned regularly, although this must be a complicated matter in the jungle itself. You'd need a hospital nearby to keep 'harvested' organs functioning and fit for transplanting. The jungle is not really a good place for this. So if this is what happened in the end with them, they must have been transported away from Boquete. No, my suspicions go towards a local gang of sorts. Guys their own age at the time, following them up the Pianista and then committing a crime of opportunity. The sweet and chirpy Kris and Lisanne from Holland probably didn't think about the possibility of running into criminals. They were together, had so far encountered kind people and joyful times in Panama and at 21 years old you don't normally think about everything that can go wrong in the big bad world. Unfortunately, in this case...
Could only Kris have been taken, with the tall athletic Lisanne being able to run off and hide into the tropical forest initially? After she no longer heard any voices or crackling of branches, she could have made the emergency calls on both phones. She must have known the PIN code from Kris' phone for this, as for the first five days the iPhone was logged in with the correct set of codes... When darkness fell, she put the phones away, afraid that the light or her voice would betray her position in the dark woods. The next day she started walking at the first light. She again made a number of emergency calls but she was afraid that her voice would betray her if she had contact with the 112 operator. On April 3, she may have found the path back again, but she also got the third party behind her, who eventually caught up with her. In the meantime, she may have fallen from exhaustion and injured her foot. There is also the gruesome possibility that her captors injured her foot badly, to prevent her from running off.... Posting on the trail was also a necessity for the third party, because if Lisanne reached the hostel, the person(s) who kidnapped Kris would have been in trouble. Problem with this scenario is however that Lisanne would then have had the backpack from the moment she escaped on day 1, and been able to make the phone calls. I am just not sure she would have known the PIN codes from Kris' iPhone... As both phones were used from April 1st onward. Only after about 5 days was the wrong PIN code or no code consistently entered. So that makes the chance perhaps bigger that both girls were together for at least the first couple of days. TAKEN, OR THEY GOT SPOOKED
So what I think may have happened is something along these lines: they either were captured on their way back to Boquete, turning around after photo 508 by the stream - after all they had already walked approximately three hours by then and needed to return to get back before the sunset. They would have ended up below the Mirador on the Boquete side of the mountain by the time it was 16.39 PM and the first emergency calls were made. We now know from Matt's revelations about the official police files that the Samsung phone of Lisanne had lost contact with the GSM network in that area when they walked up. So that can explain why their call attempts were fruitless in this area. As Kris' father explains and shows here, there is not much dangerous terrain there. No dangerous cliffs. This area does have some wooden sheds. People may have waited for them there, or ran into them there and hidden them in one of these dwellings or houses. Later powering off their phones and taking them elsewhere, against their will. They may have been hidden deep in the forest or in a house or dwelling of sorts, far away from the stretch of jungle behind the Pianista trail. I think that they were either forced to come with these people, or they may have voluntarily come along, under the promise of something. A shortcut back to Boquete, a shortcut to a waterfall, a swimming spot... Perhaps they could even have been driven off the mountain in the red truck that was mentioned by witnesses. Explaining why hundreds of people could not find these two tall, stand out European women for weeks on end in this relatively small area of nature. Or they got spooked by someone and ran off in the wrong direction of the Pianista trail. The girls may have taken a photo of their attackers, the infamous photo #509, just like these two tragic girls did. They could have seen something they shouldn't have seen, managing to outrun whomever went after them and staying hidden in the tropical forest for some days, before being captured eventually.
I think. Even with advanced retrieval software the Dutch specialists were using, they were unable to salvage the image from the original card. Or its missing thumbnail. Not even a fraction of it was ever retrieved, against expectations. This is a strong clue that the image was razed on a computer, instead of using Lisanne’s own camera. Just like Pittí and her team meddled with the memory card of the digital camera.“If the photograph was deleted in the camera, that image would most likely still be on the memory card,” Rosenthal wrote to The daily Beast. Recovery software gets back anything you simply manually deleted. Yet no trace of the image has ever surfaced - despite the camera functioning fine and taking many photos afterwards that were all on the memory card - leading to claims that it wasn’t deleted by accident, nor right away after taking the photo, but on purpose. Perhaps because its content was somehow at odds with the controversial accident scenario. 'Losters' like to believe on the other hand that the camera had a highly unusual glitch of sorts, resulting in the skipping of #509. Not that Lisanne's camera had ever before experienced such a malfunction.. So that notion is well and truly an unfounded 'Losters' conspiracy theory in my view, and a strong example of confirmation bias.

This is the swimming photo that was leaked recently, showing Kris and Lisanne (with what I would say 99% certainty, although opinions differ on this!), bathing with two local youth in a river, identified as the Caldera hot springs, nearby. I made the below collage photo comparisons, which despite the low quality of that swimming photo is showing a match in my opinion.. It is not sure when that photo was taken exactly (it is claimed to have been on April 4, 2014). But if this photo does show Kris and Lisanne, then there are only a few dates possible. The girls had arrived in Boquete the previous Saturday, leaving only three other possible days when they could have gone there. And these other days were all described in their diaries, without any of them mentioning the Pianista hike or the swimming event. On Saturday they arrived in the mid afternoon in Boquete and settled in. On Sunday they had a busy day with documented lunch in Boquete, a visit to the center of town. On Monday March 31st the girls were mostly preoccupied with the set-back of having been sent away at the local children's school, and subsequently trying to find other volunteer work for that week with the help of Marjolein from the Spanish language school. There was also a late afternoon visit to Spanish by the River (the iPhone of Kris connected to the Wi-Fi of Spanish by the River at 16.44 PM) and an evening massage with Sigrid. They could still have been at the Caldera, swimming, between 13.00 and 16.30 PM, technically. But what if the girls met someone during the Pianista hike who gained their trust and who took them to the swimming location that Tuesday afternoon? Urging them first to walk beyond the summit. Urging them to take pictures of this? In order to have photo evidence that the girls strayed deeper into the forest... Handy evidence, showing to everyone that these girls just 'got lost' beyond that trail? Then driving them to the Caldera area by a backroad, without cell reception? Or perhaps the girls did return to the trailhead (different clouds in the background of summit pictures - check; many witness statements seeing them near the trailhead between 15.00 - 16.00 PM - check), and there was another way to whisk them off from there without the phones regaining cell reception. Or perhaps the swimming photo dates from Monday March 31st and the lads in the photo found out about Kris and Lisanne's Pianista plans and followed them up there the next day, with bad intentions. Much more on this new swimming photo can be read in my part 2 blog post. And in a more recent podcast, the mother of one of the identified lads pictured in the swimming photo, makes startling statements. read all about it in this post of mine. 
A third party may have also checked the girls' phones for incriminating information and taken the confusing photos on the night of April 8th to plant the definite seed for the public that the girls were still out there at that point, alone and lost. For all we know Kris and Lisanne took dozens more photos after April 1st, but those could have also been removed later with the help of a computer. And a small human error then ensured that file 509 was still seen as an empty file on the SD card. I personally do not believe that Kris and Lisanne were out there in that wilderness behind the Mirador alone after April 1st, nor that they made all the emergency calls, nor that they created the night photos. I personally think that everything that happened from then on, including the discovery of their belongings and remains, was planned and planted by a 3rd party. Soon after the $30.000 reward was declared, these items were found. At a time when the ongoing search operations, funded by the parents, may have become incredibly oppressive to some people living there. Both the families expressed explicitly during press conferences that they would not leave until they found their daughters. Some folks like to sneer that real life isn't a Hollywood movie, but real crime happens every single day in every country. Some people drag up the Occam's razor theory in this case, a Medieval theory roughly translated as: "All things being equal, the simplest solution tends to be the best one." No more things should be presumed to exist than absolutely necessary. There are some pivotal words in there, such as 'all things being equal', being the basic condition for the use of this theory. But that has been skipped for the most part by online sleuths, who want to simplify even the simplifying theory, ending up somewhere with 'the simplest explanation is often the most likely'. Which is not strictly what the theory says. And in this Kris and Lisanne case the Occam's Razor theory is misused and overused in my opinion, not rarely in a lazy and unintellectual fashion. There are different pieces of evidence used here and nitpicked, to support one or the other theory. Online 'western' forums in particular have a tendency to believe that the most simple and straightforward explanation in their personal experience is often the right one. Or by their own sense of logic. Many forget to educate and inform themselves of what is most common in a completely different country like Panama. But as soon as anyone comes up with a crime theory on Reddit that involves a couple of steps or thought processes, overstepping the basic of basics of Western city-swellers thinking (kept walking, got lost, took a tumble, couldn't get out, had no water and food), that theory usually ends up being deconstructed. With the person in question considered to have the duty to prove. Whereas the more simplistic Lost theories, well they can freely skip over the inconvenient fineprint details of this case in order to sell their theory. And as you know by now, there is a very long list with case inconsistencies and open questions.
Nick wrote me: "Occam's Nonsense. It's amazing how people jump onto a catchphrase or theory without any proof it's correct! Someone somewhere in the world every minute is experiencing an incredible set of coincidences that defies Occam's razor. This must happen in ALL patterns in life. Therefore it's nothing other than a "higher probability rate" for the simplest explanation .If we are trying to solve the case then the only thing that will do so is hard evidence, not higher probabilities of sequences of events. Roll dice enough times and double "1" will come up in sequence 15 times.... because it will." - Thank you Nick. Indeed, Occam's razor is used in the most restrictive ways by some people, eager to namedrop or to revel in coming up with the most simple explanations. Ignoring the realities of life where indeed, every hour of every day, things happen that go against the most simple, rational course of action. With real people being the statistical exception to the rule, no matter what Occam's razor deems logical. So that theory is a starting point in investigations, nothing more.
And what is 'logical' is also subjective. In Latin-American countries, the comment sections and discussion boards lean much more unrelentingly towards a crime. They have different first-hand experience with crime and corruption in their own countries. But people in the 'West' (say, the United States, Europe and such) sometimes apply their own local logic to this case. They often believe that there is not enough straight up hard evidence for a crime because in our parts of the world it is more common to get lost than to be murdered. Both 'camps' resort to presumption a lot honestly, as there simply is contradicting evidence in this case plus an abyss of omissions, due to poor investigational work. But on online forums there tends to be one camp who presumes superiority haha! One guess which camp that is.. Of course it is not easy to come up with a fitting Crime theory. Not a single Lost or Crime theory has so far made 100% sense. We simply miss too much information still. But if we are to believe Occam's razor, we would live in a world without smart criminals or evil governments, going the extra mile to act fraudulent or go to lengths to cover up crimes. Things like manipulating a camera's memory card, covering up corruption, falsifying or planting things. Basically, what would have been done in this case was little more than turning the phones on and off (either for some days, or as I have proposed for a long time already, by manually altering the time and date of the devices temporarily). Possibly adding to this the deletion of a few files. And the result was that the criminal investigation was ended and the case was declared an Accident. Case closed. (That's actually how it panned out). But nevertheless 'Losters' like to proclaim that this is all way too complex and not straightforward enough for Occam. And all the people from Boquete are yokels who can't string their own shoe laces. Sure thing... Reminds me of a quote from the movie The Usual Suspect: "To a cop the explanation is never that complicated. It's always simple. There's no mystery to the street, no arch criminal behind it all. If you got a dead body and you think his brother did it, you're gonna find out you're right." But the simplest explanation did not change the fact that Ted Bundy, to name one of many, did outrageous, illogical and complex stuff, for which one could have found simpler explanations in theory. That (Medieval) Occam's Razor theory is just a statistical chance estimation. Not even fit for our modern day technological world. There is a hot trail of local guys, pictured with them in the swimming photo no less, who died afterwards. Facial comparison shows fairly clearly in my view that it are Kris and Lisanne who are pictured there. But some people do not even want to contemplate a connection. I fail to see why going with a statistically more likely scenario is akin to being a 'conspiracy theorist' and 'sensationalist', and going by the equally unproven Lost theory would be akin to being 'rational' and sensible - according to some folks taking the high ground. Planting a backpack and an SOS sign (the tiniest, frumpiest, least clear one I have ever seen) is child's work compared to the preparation and smarts of a Zodiac killer, for instance. Same for shooting some random pictures in the dark of night. Sure, you need to make a bit of an effort to go out there, but (understandably), people seem to forget sometimes that certain killers or criminals take pleasure from a cat and mouse game. Not all murderers are lazy and primal creatures who act without thinking or planning. Besides: we have to remember that up until now, nobody has actually identified the location of the night photos. What if this location is only known to people like Feliciano and Laureano, and located within 2 minutes walk from their fincas? It wouldn't have been as much of an effort then to take a few pictures of trees, rocks, some torn paper or even (possibly) of the actual location where the two were held.
In other words: this is an extremely complex case. Especially when you take in all the contradictions and details about the highly flawed investigation. And yet, there is a certain hardliner group online who tries to demonize and ridicule anyone who does not believe that these young women simply got lost or had an accident. Insinuating that anyone who thinks otherwise is an outsider conspiracy theorist. It's just childish psychological warfare. Or as Power-Pixie summarizes it: "Bottom line is that Losters pretend the principle of Occam's Razor does not apply to (all) their theories. They move the goalposts as needed." I believe that after day one it were the perpetrators who handled that phone. It is easy to look in the call history and to just continue the pattern of calling 112 and 911. In fact, I learned from João, who has the same phone and who really looked into all this, that you can in no time even stage all these calls of the next days manually. All you'd have to do is change the date and time of the phone, make the calls (in a place where there is no cell reception of course), then set the time to the next day, and so on. Even when you reset things to the right time again in the end, the wrong time/date will stay recorded for those specific call attempts, he says. So perpetrators didn't even have to go out every day to make staged phone calls, technically. They wóuld have to go out and take those night pictures however, one evening. Which may seem 'complex' or a hassle to some, but it may not be that much asked when you are in fear of the long arm of justice. Or get some sardonic pleasure from misleading. I see no point at all for Kris and Lisanne to shoot just under hundred photos of mostly the exact same trees and sky.
There is literally no rational explanation for these night photos, if we have to believe it were Kris or Lisanne taking these pictures on the 8th night. Because why would they burn through the camera battery with 100 nearly identical photos at night? You see that v-shaped tree come back time and time again. There were no helicopters flying at night. Some people on forums try to push that myth. But there has never been any evidence presented that a helicopter flew in the area at night, that night. In fact, it has been explicitly stated by authorities in the case files that this was not the case (way too dangerous also for pilots to fly over a jungle in a helicopter in the dark of night with not even much moonlight). As far as we know now, these heli's flew only a handful of times and always during daylight. So flashing the camera for attention from something in the sky seems out of the question. There are also people who want to believe that Sinaproc must have had searchers nearby, and that's why the pictures were taken; as a way to attract attention. But again; after nine years* now, there is zero evidence that this was the case. Sinaproc's maps and notes do not point to such a thing and neither did any search member come forward to declare they were behind the Mirador on the 8th, searching in the middle of the night. One Dutch forum member created a schedule years ago and put it out there that search groups were on the go during the night of April 8th, but this is unverified and likely made up. There have also been organized and professional searches until January 2015 and nobody ever found any signs of Kris or Lisanne's presence in any cave or in any local shed. No food remnants that can be linked to these girls, no hairs, no pieces of clothing, nothing. They never were stuck in a cave, at least not by themselves.
NIGHT PHOTO MADNESS
And if Kris and Lisanne had been really 'lost' and stuck in some cave in the wild, why would they risk or even try to deplete the battery of their digital Canon camera like that? They could have made a video of themselves or have taken photos that show their faces or make their plight clear. Instead we have mostly (purposely made) vague photos of the same tree tops. Would Lisanne really make such an hours-long effort to make such well-framed, steady focused and entirely repetitive photos after a panic-filled week of supposedly no food and little sleep? Deliberately switching from photographing in landscape-style to Portrait-style and back? In the dark? Wouldn't one shot of that V-shaped tree be enough? If one of the girls in fact did bother to create a visual narrative, why would they waste so many photos on utterly vague shot of the same dark sky? Why not create an actually informative series of photos? These ones... look completely staged. The entire night photo sequence looks like a staged production. With a couple of carefully framed (but never repeated) images of props on a set: the back of Kris' head (but framed in such a manner that we cannot see how her head or body are positioned), the strategic flag marker and the put together SOS display.
I personally think that the perpetrators shot those night photos and solely did so to create a Lost in the wilderness scenario. Going back and forth to the dark night and the treetops, must tell us that they were stuck in the middle of nowhere: a spot which for nearly a decade has never been found. That's how nondescript those 100 photos are. There is the addition of only a couple more specific photos. Adding a photo of the back of Kris' head to give the impression that those girls were physically there and took those photos themselves. It is a morbid thought, but if you were to have two bodies, which part of it could you photograph and made to look 'alive'? Not the limbs. Not the slumping body. But the back of the head (with Kris' distinctive reddish hair)? Yes. Is that why this photo is cropped so peculiarly and we see nothing of her body? And we truly can't see if Kris is alive or dead in that weird photo. What we do see, is what strongly appears to be a finger, placed near the lens. A finger and knuckle with hairs growing from it even. A hand that may have wiped the lens clean when either water mist or dampness collected on it, or perhaps some raindrops started falling on it. (Wiped in order to... take more of the same photos of the same V-shaped tree, robotically? Why?) IF this is indeed a finger and a hand knuckle depicted, then Lisanne was not the photographer that night. A whole week supposedly of no photos (despite these girls having been in the habit of taking photos every single day, until the moment they went missing) and then these cryptic, non-descriptive flurry of dark pictures? They could have taken at least one of these photos in daylight - sun came up only a couple of hours later - if they really wanted to document their location. It is madness. The 3rd party also placed the backpack near the Ngobe village of Alto Romero two months after the disappearance. The woman who found it is no stranger to guide F. and I think it is theoretically possible that she was instructed where to find it the next morning, at a time when the ongoing searches by the families (they had amassed large funds through public donations for their Foundation to find Kris and Lisanne) must have gotten on some people's nerves. And by the time there was a significant reward raised for whomever found these Dutch tourists. And a third party also got rid of the bodies imo, opting to scatter only a few bleached or non-incriminating bone parts around, which could not help determine a cause of death. If the girls had disappeared without a trace, everybody would have suspected foul play from the very beginning, I think. But the findings of some minor bones and the girls' belongings sealed the case and determined it, baselessly, to be an accident. Who has most benefited from all this, one wonders? People have been sent on a wild goose chase because on these photos. It were these photos and the equally staged-looking emergency number call attempts that pointed many (including the prosecutor) in the direction of an accident. Investigators concluded that the girls got lost thanks to the bag, Further cementing my suspicion is that no personal notes were left behind, no personal items left behind along the trail. No perpetrator had to worry about incriminating evidence as long as they made sure not to leave blatant clues of their presence behind. And there was in in the end, indeed, nothing in that bag that tied it to a specific person. Other than - perhaps - the missing photo 509 or the multiple strange fingerprints and DNA. But with a weak forensic investigation to lean on who did nothing with these clues, a lot of doubt was - in my eyes - sowed either by design or through at least some level of incompetence. Discovering the backpack in the main river like this was a brilliant and simple idea, if we are to assume this was a kidnapping case in fact. It means it could have come from anywhere upstream and its contents were thoroughly freed of any forensic evidence. The only concern you have is to explain how and why this backpack ended up in the river at all - which Feliciano supplied with his long spread bridge/ accident narrative. But then he had to explain how they and their backpack ended up in the river at all, the best Feliciano could come up with was an accident theory taking place at a bridge. It was good at the time, but as the years have passed it hasn't dated well at all as a story I think.

What did the Kremers family last say about their suspicions regarding the disappearance of Kris and Lisanne? The Kremers gave their last interview in April of 2019 with a Dutch magazine. You can read the entire translation of this interview in my blog part 6. Summarized, the article states: "Five years ago the students Kris Kremers (21) and Lisanne Froon (22) from Amersfoort disappeared in Panama during a walk in the jungle. A month and a half later only a handful of bones were found from them. Until today there are doubts about what exactly happened. "Back then só many mistakes have been made during the investigation", says father Hans Kremers. Until this day he has doubts about the investigation of the Panamanian authorities. Time and time again he and his relatives were confronted with inconsistencies. It was investigating judge Betzaida Pitti who at the time claimed that the two students had perished during their walk, but at the same time she stated that the investigation had not been closed. "There were many loose ends. In my opinion, and that of many others, many mistakes have been made." "I can still get very mad about it, but what's the point." Hans still wonders if the students truly got lost and died in the jungle of Boquete. "We still have doubts about things like their digital camera and their mobile phones, with which they tried to call after their disappearance. After they disappeared photos have been taken with the digital camera. We were not allowed to mention even a word about this from the Panamanian authorities at the time." Hans Kremers also declared: "I have thought for a while about writing a book. I can write an encyclopedia full by now when it comes to errors that are made during the investigation. There's no point in talking in hindsight. We have to live with the fact that our daughter is no longer here" For a long time the two families (Kremers and Froons) were united, until deep underlying tensions arose, according to Hans. Tensions about the investigation into the mysterious disappearance, about the later findings of remains of their daughters and the way in which they communicated at the time with the media. Hans thinks it is pointless to start a new investigation, five years after the fact. "We picked life back up and will think about our dear daughter every day, no matter what Nobody can take that feeling away from us." - Aside from this article, I have it from sources that Hans and Roelie still don't believe that the girls merely got lost or had an accident... For what it's worth.
And in one of their very first interviews (dated May 3rd 2014, which you can also find translated on my blog part 6), both the Froon and Kremers family said the following: "All four parents assumed that the girls got lost during a hike near Boquote, the place where they are currently staying. But now that the area has been scoured and no trace of the girls has been found, they assume a completely different scenario. A dark scenario, in which their daughters are taken against their will. It doesn't change their task, they say from their couch in Amersfoort. Their daughters múst be found. They cán be found. That's what they hold onto. But every morning they have to deal with that same hammer blow again. The two young women are not there. They find the strength in each other to continue searching, in spite of this, but in particular from thinking about their children. Still, they don't imagine where Lisanne and Kris are right now, or what they're going through. The parents cannot afford to spend energy contemplating horror scenarios. Hans: 'We have to remain strong for the girls, to find them and help them when they get home. That is our motivation, that's why we keep going.'Going past all possible options, it is most likely in my opinion, unfortunately, that the girls were kidnapped very early on and were hidden in one of the many empty dwellings over there. Or in a finca where nobody would look for them. Abused for several days, then murdered and made to disappear, with exception of a handful of 'clue' bones to plant in the jungle close to Alto Romero once a significant reward price was raised, ensuring they would be found and end the search operations. Label: Accident. Soon, no more deep forest and mountain searches took place; perhaps that is what the perpetrators actually wanted to achieve by placing these few crumbs of evidence. What could lie deeper in the jungle that was not meant to be found by investigators? And let's not forget that not everything that is known by the authorities has been revealed to the public. Not all the photos have been released and neither the full autopsy report, or at least not officially - it was anonymously leaked to Jeremy Kryt luckily and to some other people and its details worked their way to the surface by now. And there may be more information that has been kept out of the media. There are simply too many inconsistencies and question marks in this whole case to assume that we know all of it. This makes me more suspicious that something criminal took place with these girls and that local authorities may have kept the full story back, as to not harm local tourism more. The link tells you how much authorities feared the drop in tourism that was already noticeable one month after Kris and Lisanne went missing in Panama.

People who think this is a far-fetched scenario; remind yourself that in 2017 a near similar scenario took place in the Panamanian jungle with a young German tourist, who was also lost and looked for by search teams. She ran into... the wrong search team. Three volunteers who locked her up and gang raped her for days. Had she not injured one of them with a broken bottle, badly enough in fact that he needed to go to hospital, I doubt she would have walked out of there alive. I think that with Kris and Lisanne, officials covered the whole sordid affair up, to protect their important tourist industry. And then the story of those two bodies found on May 16th of 2014... A peculiar tip was checked then: two bodies were said to have been seen near the spot where Kris and Lisanne disappeared. Police release a map with the spot where the bodies are said to have been found, which coincides with an area called Culebre, near the cable bridges and the river crossing. Representatives of the Panamanian prosecution were sent to the spot, but bad weather prevented the helicopter from landing. They did circle for two days around the area and when the representatives did eventually arrived there, they found nothing. Shortly afterwards they stated it was a 'false alarm' from an anonymous telephone tipster, who called the police with this 'information'. No money claim was made though. Which is a strange extra detail, considering there was a reward of 40.000 dollars at that point for the person who found the girls. In this article it was reported that the radar of a helicopter did in fact notice two skeletons. Note that this region was already highlighted on May 16th, while the girls' backpack and bones were found much later, respectively on June 11th and around June 18th.. Anyway, more question marks. Also about Pittí's investigation. This disappearance case is one of the most mystifying cases I've read about in a long time.. Probably because of the photos, their failed emergency calls and the thought that one of them may have passed away earlier and the other one had to go through absolute and utter horror alone. One moment they are happy and smiling, being young and vibrant and a few hours later they must have entered a state of hell, fear and soon after death... What makes this disappearance case so scary and gripping, is not just that we have two very beautiful young western girls abroad here, but that we also have visual evidence of what may have been their own terror; the night photos as well as the phone logs. I imagine them being out there in a dark hostile jungle, unable to call for help, perhaps running away from things or trying to find their way, but having the threat of death looming over their shoulder. That hunted feeling may be one of the worst types of mental torture. The fact that so much is written and said about it until this day, five years after the fact almost, makes me think there is a mystery element to this story which draws people from all over the world into this tunnel. It's no wonder that this case has been receiving huge amounts of media attention. I have to mention Reddit of course (although I truly have a love-hate relation with that one). This German forum also discusses the case and has almost 600 comments as I write this. This Russian discussion board has nearly 300 comments on this case. In Japan they discussed the case too. And in Norway. And websleuths has many threads about this case. And there is a prime Dutch forum on the case, FOK, with thousands of posts dating right from the moment the news of this disappearance broke. And of course, by lack of true facts about the pivotal part of this case, people are discussing all possible explanations. I found it interesting to notice that on many Spanish speaking forums and below Spanish or Portuguese spoken youtube videos on this case, the consensus seems to be that a crime took place (or the majority of commentators seem to think this is what happened), whereas on Western forums and discussion platforms people seem to give the locals the benefit of the doubt and opt more for the accident scenario. Perhaps because they do not actually live themselves in a Latin American country, nor know the local culture there. Or perhaps because they go by their own every day Western experiences, imagination and expectations. Of course, this is not Wales and neither the Dutch Veluwe; this is Latin-America, which has its very own (crime) culture, socio-economic issues and problems. Perhaps us Europeans have a hard time grasping that, because we don't know much about Panama and the local culture and crime history there. I also read an interesting observation by someone who commented on this case: "most people who grew up in the country and have experience hiking in the wilderness will think foul play is likely while most people who grew up in the city and are unfamiliar/afraid of wilderness will assume they "got lost" and died of natural causes. I am the former."
Here are sources and more case information:
https://forum.fok.nl/topicchain/5309/p0
Juan's case album
The Daily Beast
Strange outdoors
Imperfect Plan
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcOaudtrXoG8UHsOxEBzy_g
https://muckrack.com/adelita-coriat
https://youtu.be/jQM-TqIO33E?list=WL
https://eenvandaag.avrotros.nl/item/eenvandaag-03-12-2014/
https://pauw.bnnvara.nl/media/327077
https://www.tvn-2.com/nacionales/Investigaciones-holandesas-pueden-tomar-rumbo_0_3949105126.html
https://nos.nl/video/667443-kris-en-lisanne-hadden-hier-de-weg-terug-moeten-nemen.html
https://www.npostart.nl/eenvandaag/04-08-2014/AT_2015455
http://www.highonadventure.com/Hoa08apr/Panama/Panama.htm
https://www.tvn-2.com/nacionales/Investigaciones-holandesas-pueden-tomar-rumbo_0_3949105126.html
https://www.panamaamerica.com.pa/tema-del-dia/tras-las-huellas-de-lisanne-y-kris-su-paso-por-boquete
Volkskrant - A fatal hike
https://demuren.wordpress.com/page/83/
http://historiesofthingstocome.blogspot.com/2018/11/death-in-panama.html
https://latinamericacurrentevents.com/panama-the-mysterious-death-of-two-young-tourists/37248/












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Well, I have read through a lot of your blog, and as for your style, it is a kind of stream of consciousness, thinking as you go kind of affair. I am like that too. I am fairly new to this tragedy, I worked in Engineering for 40 years problem solving so my skills of observation and deduction are rather finely honed. I agree with you on a lot of the points you have made, and I think there is more than one possible scenario of what happened, and short of some perpetrator coming forth with videos and skulls, it will remain so. I will write my thoughts at some point, soon. A ton of great info here about this case. Congratulations! I know that was a lot of work.
ReplyDeleteSo in a 1000 words or less, what ARE your conclusions? I couldn't sort them out in the flurry of paragraphs. Thank you, Scarlet
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Thanks for reading my blog and following this case zOOmz. I think personally that Kris and Lisanne met foul play. I don't exclude the possibilty that they were followed on the Pianista or ran into someone or some people beyond the summit of the trail, who whisked them away. But I believe more so that the swimming photo is legit and that these young women met with a local group of young men who were involved in their disappearance. Perhaps they were offered a ride home after the swim, and the wrong expectations were created somehow and they were driven somewhere else. Or maybe the swim took place before the Pianista hike and these locals knew about their plans and somehow interfered with their hike. But I believe that local guys their own age could be the key and that it was the father/local guide(s) who then tried to cover up for it and steer the investigation in a different direction. There would be some level of strategic intelligence involved (with staging of the phone calls after day 1 and staging of the night photos on night 8 plus planting of the backpack and bones) but I believe the forensic findings in this case and the very odd use of the phones and total absense of selfies/messages/personal use of the camera and phones does point in this direction.
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Reminds of case in late 2018 or so of young girls killed in Morroco brutally. Were they from the Netherlands too? Please no more young women from there getting harmed
ReplyDeleteThe world is not safe and risk factors in certain regions are female, light hair and skin.
I think there is need for awareness in Netherlands of other countries risk levels. I would never hike in panama or camp in morroco. I have been in the middle of the ocean on a small sailboat, traveled alone abroad etc, am not unadventurous. Feel terrible these girls didn't know and makes realize the naivité of countries with low crime etc. Panama is not safe. No reason to go. South America is iffy as a whole. Humans are evil, the cruelest of species, sick vile deranged
I think the tour guide should be investigated based on what read ---
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Hi, yes that was a gruesome case.. I was stupid enough to view the video of what happened, which was circulating at the time. Stuff you can never erase again from your memory (don't watch). It is certainly so that shielded upbringings in the free western world can sometimes create this fake sense of security, when going out in the big world. Many tourists are kidnapped each year in countries like Brazil as well, believing they get into a registered cab or bus, when in fact they are being kidnapped. You cannot prevent everything. But it is good to at least be aware of certain risks in other countries. I mean, everyone can step under a bus by accident anywhere, but flying a drone in, let's say Iran, poses significantly more risk than doing so in Lapland. And latin American countries come with their own set of possible risks.
DeleteFrom the phones usage logs it does look like abduction likely took place but not in an overtly hostile way as most seem to suggest, but in a mix of forced friendly manner as seen in the swimming photo, so as to willingly perform acts on them at a secluded place without necessarily killing or kidnapping them. This may have been their habit that they might have indulged in several times previously as is indicated by their much earlier photos at the same place with other girls. After the last day photo the boys may have taken them further by some internal route towards that spring to avoid being seen, which is also indicated by the lack of good phone network reception again. At the secluded holding place the bag may have been kept where they couldn't reach without being seen, also knowing well there was no good mobile network connection there to make calls, leaving them only few moments in the day to quickly reach for the phone when out of sight. This could be the reason why they only dialled emergency so that in haste it doesn't leave a distressed call log or text for the captors to discover and turn overt. It looks like later they moved to another property deeper where there was no network picked, and this may have continued there until one morning tired of appeasing them Kris tried to run or was sexually assaulted, leading them to kill her to shut her and probably also sealing Lisanne's fate. These boys may have then schemed and later that day taken the bag from the cabin to build fake accident evidence from what they could use in it, leaving Lisanne no phone access for few days until she finds it again on the morning of 10th and is able to check phone network for two more days. In that time the captors may also have tried to feed her the story of lost jungle accident and the photos for some time which didn't work to satisfaction, but nothing changed for Lisanne till 11th after which the same might have happened with her at some point later. The bodies and belongings may have been stored hidden until search heat was over and incident forgotten to then dispose them off. But then much later motivated by the large reward some evidence may have been planted which otherwise wasn't intended to be revealed.
ReplyDeleteDid guide F. happen to be out of town from 7 to 9 April? Because the phones weren't used in those days, and the night photos were taken on the 8th in a place that nobody from Boquete seems to recognize...
ReplyDeleteI’m seriously impressed by all your work, as well as that of Juan, the guys from imperfect plan, the backpackercoach and so on. Respect! I chose to react on this page, because I’m a strong supporter of Occam, although I wield that razor in a different way. And because your excellent blog was the first to draw my attention.
ReplyDeleteTo me, this case is quite simple. If these girls were just lost, than ALL info from camera’s, pictures, logs etc etc is true and trustworthy, and what is found and where and when it is found can be logically explained. If only one thing in that chain is broken, the chain is broken. And it is.
Even if we forget everything else: only look at photo 499: Lisanne, way out of proportion on top of the Miramar. Juan proves in several ways that this photo has been photoshopped. That one is the most convincing, because really everybody can see even without further evidence that pic is photoshopped. From there, all we need is logic (although I’m glad of all the work that provides evidence as well). The fact that at least one photo, nr 499, has been photoshopped - has enormous consequences. Before I go into that: has anybody before me noticed that in all pictures of Lisanne, when her hair is loose, it falls to the left -except in 499? And that brought me to the next thought: I understand that Lisannes brother had exactly this picture, the most blatant example of tampering - mirrored and complete out of proportion - on his facebook? Was he giving the message that - in spite of what he said - he knew very well what was going on?
Anyway, as soon as tampering with even one photo is proved - quod est - what is then the meaning of all other pictures? Nothing. Because then we know someone has tampered with the material. That someone made a conscious decision about what is and what is not on that SD card. Numbers can be manipulated, time stamps, content, order, anything. All we know for sure is that there is someone who altered the story, who uses these photos to paint a false picture (pun much intended). And so everything (!) has to explained from that perspective - and that is what occams razor is also about: we have to prove foul play only once, not over and over again. There is foul play at hand. That is not a question, that is a fact. So everything we see is basically intended by the schemer.
Apart from errors, of course. Sloppy photoshopping is one. Planting bras in the backpack is strange. Might be an order that was misunderstood (“everything you can find”), not expecting that the bras were still in store? And then there was a mixup with remains from another victim. Those maybe were errors, just like the sloppy work on the pics.
But in short: we know for sure this was no accident, but there was foul play. What kind of foul play and how that played out exactly will be hard to figure out. But I fear I’m better off not knowing.
Hello Scarlet! Amazing work you have done with all of this material!
ReplyDeleteAbout the girls hiking the other trail before Pianista:
Do you know if there are some photos from the other trail the girls presumably hiked on before the Pianista on April 1? One would assume that there would be some if the girls where there...after all they took a lot of photos from nearly all places they went. I cannot imagine that they wouldnt take any pictures from their first hiketrip?
After having spent way too much time reading multiple pages on this blog and others such as Imperfect Plan, it appears to me that the proposed scenario of the women having returned back to the Boquete side of Mirador would have been for the phones to be taken from the women and wrapped in aluminum foil to prevent them from connecting to the cell network (the phone logs revealed no cell connection after it was lost on April 1, other than a very brief connection days later). The only reasonable way for this to have happened is if the phones were taken way from the women. Unless the phones were returned, which I can't imagine a scenario that would make it likely, all the phone logs would have to have been created artificially. This could have been done, but there appears to be some pattern to the phone use, which I doubt would be present if it were created by the perpetrators to mislead the investigators. Also, I can't imagine the perpetrators staging the night photos the way they were taken over four(?) hours, or the camera clock settings changed repeatedly to make it appear like they were. The only photo that I can understand being taken to mislead the investigators is the photo of Kris' hair, assuming the goal was to make it look like she was still alive days after she was actually killed. However, I can't imagine what would cause the perpetrators to take all the other night photos before and after the hair photo. The one thing I can think of is the possibility that the perpetrators were high on hallucinogens that caused them to find enjoyment in flashing the camera. However, this seems extremely unlikely to me.
ReplyDeleteBut, if they were abducted, why would the perpetrators allow the women to keep their phones and camera? A possible explanation is that the perpetrators were local men that they had interacted with in the previous day(s). They may have at least started out thinking that they were going to hang out with the women for a few days of drug fueled fun beyond the Mirador. I can imagine them catching up with the women mid afternoon and promising them an opportunity to see hidden waterfalls or simply to indulge in drugs with them. Some have suggested that Scopolamine is known in Panama as a drug that can be used to make victims compliant and could have been used. The women being allowed to keep their phones and camera could have been a way to make the perpetrators believe that the women were somehow willing participants in the what would almost certainly been sexual abuse. And, they probably knew that the phones couldn't connect to service in the location they were being held.
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ReplyDeleteThe phone usage patterns could have been due to the pattern of abuse by the perpetrators. My guess is that there were several of them and that they had to maintain some semblance of normal life in their community, and therefore all of them would not have stayed with the women over multiple days. This would probably mean that the location they were held was reasonably close to Miador or elsewhere along the far side of the continental divide.
The one detail that blows up this scenario of the women having access to their phones is that they easily could have contained information entered by the women that implicated the perpetrators. The only way they could have safely allowed them to be found is if they could be certain of what was contained. I doubt the level of technical knowledge required to do this without leaving electronic finger prints was not available locally. Perhaps these local "gangsters" had connections with drug lords or other criminal organizations that employed someone with such expertise. With the phones not being found for two(?) months, there was certainly time for this to happen. On the other hand, I can't imagine these local "gangsters" being valuable enough to a criminal enterprise for this to have actually happened.
I was hoping that after all the time I invested in trying to sort through what was know and what was probably misinformation, that I could connect the dots in a way that fit with all the facts. But it appears impossible to know with any certainty what is fact and fiction in the information available.
That was such a thorough research and interesting read, thank you. I am still undecided whether it was a foul play or just the case of lost people - there are evidence to suggests both. However, now I think more of a foul play - did you know that investigators found two soaked mattresses in that trail when looking for the girls just after they disappeared? This is so off, and I am sure a signal that criminal activity and gang operated in these forests, luring people in, and these girls became victims.
ReplyDeleteAnd, then, as soon as the girls knew they are lost - i just cannot believe for the life of me that they would make just 1! call to authorities each on that day. they were not equipped for a night in a jungle. any young girl lost and without prior desire to spend night in a dark jungle and at the prospect of doing so would be so horrified they would immediately dial 999 many times. and they made only one call each on 1st april? no.no.no. impossible. i would have tried 112 or 999 at least 50 times that first night to reach signal - knowing no signal even because panic sets in. and that without any injury. a night in a jungle? no, no, no - for me, only after around 70 tried calls to family and emergency. someone would have to incapacitate me first - and only then i would not do them that first night.
another red flag - the girls prior were writing their diaries in a hostel and elsewhere, so then they would definitely try to continue this tradition on their phones - writing or recording voice messages to loved ones, etc?. and they have not done so too? preposterous.
and what they have been doing between 13:54 and 16:39 when first call to emergency was made? that's almost 3 hours of?? what? just sitting or wondering around without phone action or camera action when camera was used before? no.no.no - impossible - that's almost 3 hours of a young person's life deep in a jungle in a foreign country. they must have been really distracted by something huge for almost 3 hours!! to forget they have their phones or camera in their possession.
You are 100% spot on. Especially regarding the phone calls. That is the one piece of evidence that does not make sense for me with a just getting lost/injured scenario. Twenty year old girls lost in the Jungle with night closing in, and they shut their phones off after 1 call each, and then leave them off all through their first night alone in the jungle? Utterly impossible for me to believe.
DeletePerhaps they made those first calls themselves. But after that, their phones must have been confiscated, the girls forced to give their PIN numbers, and the perpetrator(s) made a habit of calling 112/911 a couple times a day to make it look like an accident. The perpetrators were familiar with the area, and knew that there was no reception. If you look at the call attempts, never once was an emergency call attempted during the night. That kind of phone behaviour defies credulity for two girls lost in the jungle.
This reason alone is enough for me to rule out a simple accident/lost in the woods.
Foul play was involved.
This helps ty :)
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