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Kris kremers and lisanne froon photos head
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But, as the locals say, every Eden hides a serpent. High in the pristine cloud forests of the Talamanca Cordillera, near the Continental Divide, it’s easy enough to imagine you’re in eco-phile heaven. In the days to come, we will discover the secrets of a Panama morgue, and look at any possible connections to the case of American graduate student Catherine Johannet, murdered in February this year.īOQUETE, Panama-The travel ads and tourist brochures all call Panama a paradise. Here, we visit the Serpent River, where key evidence was found-and misinterpreted. In the second chapter, we looked at the usual and unusual suspects and witnesses in the "Lost Girls" case. In the first chapter of this series, we traveled to the last place Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon, the two young Dutch students who were killed just over three years ago, were known to have been alive and apparently signalling for help. They were looking forward to immersing themselves in the culture by volunteering at. Kathy Reichs and other forensic specialists-provides a fresh take on these cold cases. Lisanne Froon, 22, and Kris Kremers, 21, were 2 Dutch girls who had been planning a trip to Panama for 6 months. A return trip to the scene of these events-as well as renewed sleuthing by best-selling author Dr. We now know more than two dozen other victims were also reported in the same region of Panama, including a young woman from the United States found murdered earlier this year. Since The Daily Beast’s original “Lost Girls” investigation last summer, additional evidence and archives have come to light, forcing a re-think of our conclusions.








Kris kremers and lisanne froon photos head