It sounds like you're referring to the case (the Dutch women who disappeared in Panama in 2014). The phrase “all 90 photos” often circulates in online forums, true crime communities, and on platforms like Reddit, YouTube, and Imgur.
The phones told a silent story of their own: multiple attempts to unlock them with the wrong PIN, and eventually, the batteries dying. Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon All 90 Photos
Here are some key facts and details about their disappearance: It sounds like you're referring to the case
| Source | What the photos contain | How they were released | |--------|------------------------|------------------------| | (RVD) | Pictures taken by Kris & Lisanne on the trail (self‑portraits, landscape, camp‑fire, etc.) plus later forensic‑type shots (footprints, clothing, GPS‑track screenshots). | Released to the public on 18 Oct 2015 after the investigation turned into a criminal case. | | Major news organisations (e.g., De Telegraaf , BBC , The Guardian ) | Re‑published the full set, often as a slideshow or PDF. | Usually under a “fair‑use” or news‑reporting exception, but they keep a watermark. | | Archival services (Internet Archive, Wayback Machine) | Snapshots of the original RVD page or news‑site galleries. | Useful if the original page is taken down. | Here are some key facts and details about
Dutch journalist and filmmaker Jürgen Snoeren , who produced a documentary on the case, has repeatedly requested the full photo set from authorities. He was denied. He told De Telegraaf : “The photos exist. They are devastating. But releasing them would not solve the case—it would only feed the horror.”
The Wayback Machine is a reliable fallback when a site has taken the content down.