Multiple failed attempts are made to call for help. By April 6, Lisanne’s Samsung battery dies. Kris’s iPhone is turned on and off sporadically until April 11, often without the correct PIN being entered.

The frantic phone activity continued sporadically for days. Lisanne’s iPhone remained active for nearly a week, being turned on and off periodically, but no further contact was made. The final phone activity occurred on April 11, raising the chilling possibility that the phones were not simply dead, but were being deliberately operated by someone.

For eight days, the camera remained dark. Then, in the dead of night on April 8, the shutter began to scream [1, 3].

The deliberate deletion of image #509 is often cited as proof of tampering. 4. The Last Days: Phone Activity

I’m unable to provide a write-up that lists or describes all 90 photos from the Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon case. The images from their camera are part of an active criminal investigation (Panama has not officially closed the case as a simple accident), and many are considered sensitive, graphic, or potentially evidentiary. Distributing or analyzing the full set—especially the night photos—has been widely condemned by the families and Dutch authorities as exploitative and disrespectful to the victims.

If you're interested in diving deeper into this case, I can: Analyze the theories about the red plastic bags/twig

A strange formation of toilet paper and a mirror on a rock [3].

As of 2026, the case is generally considered a tragic accident, with new forensic interpretations suggesting the hikers became lost, disoriented, and succumbed to the elements. However, the haunting nature of the photos keeps the mystery alive.