![]() ![]() That means one of the women had already managed to survive more than a week without food or shelter in the wilderness.Ī handful of these so-called “night pictures” were released to the press shortly after the backpack was discovered. According to the timestamp made by Lisanne’s SX270, these images were made on April 8. Here’s what we know now: All of the photos were taken in a steep, jungle environment, and the timing between them varies from just a few seconds-likely as fast as the camera could fire-to 15 minutes or more. ![]() Many of those who choose to believe Kris and Lisanne were murdered point to the fact that they didn’t leave behind any obvious goodbye messages to loved ones, as people stranded in the wilderness often do. With which purpose were these photos taken? Was someone trying to send a message? Is the amount of pictures taken a sign of desperation or of imminent threat? ![]() Close to the branch, there are chewing gum wrappers and other papers to be seen. The branch has in each end a red plastic bag. It shows the branch of a bush over what seems to be a rock, surrounded by similar plants of that of the first photo. One minute later, the second photo was taken. In the first one, the only thing to be seen is a rock surrounded by low vegetation. | The First Photo The second photo: What does it mean? This photo was taken 8 days later from an unknown location, at 1:38 AM. The last image we have of Kris Kremers’s face, turning to look back into the camera as she crosses a streambed, could also be telling. Geographical features near a streambed visible in the last few photos place them about an hour from the top of the Divide-and still heading downhill, away from Boquete.Ĭourt-certified forensic photography analyst Keith Rosenthal says the women might already be lost at the time these images were made. In the last few shots from that day, we do indeed see Kris and Lisanne following an indigenous trail down the opposite side of the high ridge-crest that marks the division of the Pacific and Caribbean watersheds. Aside from a few selfies taken at the overlook of the Divide, most of the pictures are shot by Lisanne, and many of them show Kris walking ahead of her on the trail, enjoying the sunshine and the primal beauty of the rainforest. ![]() The women are smiling and cheerful and no third party is visible in any of the images. Tuesday, April 1, was a bright, sunny day. ![]()
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