Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos

Between the last normal daytime photo (#508) and the start of the night photos (#510), file is missing.

Skeptics point to the lack of "goodbye" messages on the phones and the strange timing of the photos. They argue the images were a "red herring" created by someone else to make it look like the girls were still alive on April 8, or that the girls were being hunted and used the flash to identify movements in the brush. The Finality of the Evidence Kris Kremers Lisanne Froon Night Photos

To this day, the night photos are viewed as either a desperate, ingenious attempt by two dying women to signal for help in the pitch-black jungle, or a cryptic piece of evidence hinting at a darker, criminal end to their lives. Between the last normal daytime photo (#508) and

Between 1:00 and 4:00 a.m. on April 8, 2014, a sequence of roughly 100 low‑light images (commonly called the “night photos”) was recorded on a Canon PowerShot found in the backpack of Lisanne Froon; the photos became central to investigations into the disappearance and deaths of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon. The images show mostly dark scenes with a few illuminated objects: rocks, discarded belongings, plastic bags, puddles, a mirror, red/black/white fabric, smeared brownish material, and at least one close-up that appears to show hair and the back of a person’s head with what some interpret as blood. Many images are corrupted or only available at low resolution and most publicly circulated files lack full EXIF metadata. The Finality of the Evidence To this day,