Lost to Panama: The mysterious tragedy of two students
Lost to Panama: The mysterious tragedy of two students
insights into a unresolved case
In 2014, the Dutch students Lisanne Froon (22) and Kris Kremers (21) disappeared without a trace during a hike in the Jungle of Panama. Her story has not only touched the hearts of many people, but also attracted the attention of True Crime enthusiasts. Months later, a few bone fragments were discovered that could be assigned to the two women after careful forensic tests. This mysterious case has established itself as one of the most discussed cold cases of the century and continues to captivate interested parties.
The way to clarify
In her new book "Losted in Panama - The True Tourty from Pianista Trail", German journalists Christian Hardinghaus and Annette Nenner took up the case ten years after the two young women disappeared. Their goal is to give a clear and meticulous overview of the events around the "El Pianista Trail", a place that is surrounded by myths and eerie stories. While they pursue the question of the fate of the students, it becomes clear that the search for answers is often overshadowed by speculations and false information.
in the traces of the truth
denied traveled directly to Panama, where she went on the track of the missing. Through conversations with contemporary witnesses and a main suspect in the community, the tour guide Feliciano Gonzales, she came to the conclusion that many of the theories have not been durable about a possible crime. Their explorations show that Gonzales is not involved in the events, which questions the often sensational assumptions of self -proclaimed experts.
The influence of speculation on the community
The authors emphasize the dangers associated with unmatched rumors and wild speculation. In the world of the True Crime, unfounded theories and false information spread rapidly. Hardinghaus and denominator have set themselves the task of exposing these misunderstandings and illuminating the case from a factual perspective. Detailed analyzes of the court files and mysterious night photos that the students took shortly before their disappearance from their cell phones bring new insights that relativize many of the previous views.
a tribute to two lost life
"missing in Panama" is not only seen as an informative case analysis, but also as a tribute to the two young women whose lives ended too early. The authors manage to clarify in an urgent way that in a world, sensationalism and often incorrect information dominate, the search for the truth remains important. The book is an exciting reading for everyone who is interested in true criminal cases and whose uncertain truths question.
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"missing in Panama - The True Tragedy of the Pianista Trail"
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322 pages, paperback
ISBN: 978-3-75832-194-8
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