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[The Unsolved Mystery of the Missing Panama Hikers: Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon]-[Episode 52: The Missing Panama Tourists Mini Morbid]

Morbid · B2 · 2019-03-16

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The Disappearance of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon

In April 2014, two young Dutch women, 21-year-old Kris Kremers and 22-year-old Lisanne Froon, traveled to Boquete, Panama, for what was intended to be a philanthropic volunteer trip. Both women were described as intelligent, athletic, and adventurous, having spent months saving for their journey. However, on April 1st, 2014, the two embarked on a hike near the Baru volcano and never returned. Their disappearance sparked an extensive search effort involving local indigenous tribes, Dutch police, and international investigators, yet for weeks, not a single trace of the women was found.

The Discovery of the Backpack and Forensic Anomalies

Ten weeks later, a local woman discovered a backpack near a riverbank in Alto Romero, a location roughly 12 hours by foot from the Continental Divide. Inside were the women's belongings—including $83 in cash, two bras, passports, a water bottle, a camera, and two mobile phones—all of which were found in pristine, dry condition. This discovery immediately raised suspicions, as it seemed impossible for these items to remain perfectly preserved while the women themselves, and their remains, were subjected to the harsh elements of the Panamanian jungle.

Further disturbing evidence emerged from the electronics. Data showed that both women attempted to call emergency services (112 and 911) repeatedly in the days following their disappearance. The camera, in particular, revealed a series of 90 flash photographs taken in total darkness between 1:00 AM and 4:00 AM on April 8th. These images, which included shots of a ravine and odd patterns of objects like toilet paper and a mirror on rocks, remain a source of intense speculation. Even more baffling was the discovery of a deleted photo from the camera, which experts could not recover, suggesting third-party tampering.

The Gruesome Remains and the Homicide Theory

Months after the backpack was found, skeletal remains were discovered in the same isolated region. While the authorities officially classified the deaths as an accident—likely due to the women getting lost and succumbing to the environment—this conclusion has been widely challenged. Forensic experts noted that while Lisanne’s bones showed some remaining tissue, Kris’s pelvic bone appeared "bleached," a condition that could not be explained by natural exposure to the sun or elements. The use of a phosphorus-lime concoction, often associated with attempts to accelerate decomposition, led many to suspect foul play.

Furthermore, a leaked copy of the original Panamanian police report suggested that the case was initially investigated as a "homicide and a crime against personal integrity." The shift to an accidental death theory has been criticized by the victims' families and independent investigators as a potential cover-up intended to protect Panama’s tourism industry. The indigenous Ngobi people, who assisted in the search, have even maintained a local legend that "someone did evil to them on the trail."

A Broader Pattern of Violence

Adding to the uncertainty is the fact that this area of Panama has seen numerous unsolved disappearances and murders of foreign tourists and locals alike. The case of Catherine Johannet, an American tourist who disappeared in a similar fashion only to be found strangled, reinforces the theory that a serial offender may have been operating in the region. Despite the official narrative of a tragic hiking accident, the lack of a proper chain of custody for evidence, the lack of fingerprints, and the bizarre state of the remains continue to fuel the belief that the truth behind the deaths of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon remains buried in the jungle.

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