A detailed analysis by independent researchers released in September 2025 claimed to have uncovered significant discrepancies in the official narrative. The analysis of the phone logs and night photos concluded that the evidence is inconsistent with a simple case of being lost. It pointed to the same anomalies in the phone data and the probable external deletion of the missing picture as evidence of a cover-up.
For a decade, the internet was divided: Accidental fall vs. Foul play (murder or robbery). The night photos seemed to support foul play—why else would a camera be found in a dry backpack after 10 weeks of rain?
Independent researchers and technical experts have recently published findings that challenge or refine the original "accident" narrative:
In 2026, the case remains officially unsolved, with two primary, highly contentious schools of thought:
The meticulous arrangement of signaling items (twigs, plastic, mirrors) and the desperate, repetitive use of the flash strongly align with the behavior of lost, injured individuals trying to signal rescuers in the dark. It is hypothesized that one or both of the women fell down the steep ravine into the riverbed and became immobilized.
A detailed analysis by independent researchers released in September 2025 claimed to have uncovered significant discrepancies in the official narrative. The analysis of the phone logs and night photos concluded that the evidence is inconsistent with a simple case of being lost. It pointed to the same anomalies in the phone data and the probable external deletion of the missing picture as evidence of a cover-up.
For a decade, the internet was divided: Accidental fall vs. Foul play (murder or robbery). The night photos seemed to support foul play—why else would a camera be found in a dry backpack after 10 weeks of rain? kris kremers lisanne froon night photos updated
Independent researchers and technical experts have recently published findings that challenge or refine the original "accident" narrative: A detailed analysis by independent researchers released in
In 2026, the case remains officially unsolved, with two primary, highly contentious schools of thought: For a decade, the internet was divided: Accidental fall vs
The meticulous arrangement of signaling items (twigs, plastic, mirrors) and the desperate, repetitive use of the flash strongly align with the behavior of lost, injured individuals trying to signal rescuers in the dark. It is hypothesized that one or both of the women fell down the steep ravine into the riverbed and became immobilized.