THE LOST GIRLS OF PANAMA (SEASON FINALE, PART 2)
In our three-part season finale miniseries, we explore cases of travellers who go missing while abroad.
In April 2014, Dutch tourists Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon set out on a hike just outside Boquete, Panama—a scenic, well-traveled trail that should have taken only a few hours. They were never seen again.
What followed was a desperate search that ended in a series of chilling discoveries: a backpack found deep in the jungle, their phones showing repeated, failed emergency calls, and a camera containing dozens of unsettling nighttime photos taken days after they disappeared.
Authorities ultimately ruled the case a tragic accident. But lingering questions—and disturbing details—have led many to suspect something far more sinister.
In part two of our finale miniseries, we break down the timeline, the evidence, and the competing theories behind one of the most haunting disappearances in recent memory. As this case proved, sometimes the truth is harder to find than the missing.
Anyone with more information about this case is asked to call the non-emergency number of the Boquete Police at 507-720-1222.
RESOURCES:
"Found dead in Panama: New clues on 2014 cold case" (Knox Pages Article)
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