5 Chilling Last Photos Of People Before They Went Missing

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Published 2020-08-22
Snapping a selfie has become so commonplace nowadays that we don’t even think about doing it. We just whip out our phone, snap a photo, and put it back in our pockets. But have you ever stopped to wonder what might happen if the photo you just took turned out to be your last? That was the case with these people, who were caught on camera right before vanishing.
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The List: Chilling Images Of People Before They Went Missing
05. The Mysterious Disappearance Of Andrew McAuley
04. The Unexplained Disappearance Of Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon - this case is very creepy.
03. Timmothy Pitzen
02. Gary Box
01. The disappearance of William Tyrrell
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All Comments (21)
  • @icandrawz7596
    Imagine being so badass that when you send out a distress signal, everyone thinks it’s a joke. May he rest in paradise
  • What's the point in having an emergency radio if people aren't going to believe you when you call for help? Ridiculous. Poor guy.
  • @louisep4805
    In the middle of the sea and they didn"t believe he was in danger - shameful. RIP Andrew.
  • @MildlyAnnoyedAHM
    As a teen, I got lost in a wooded area. Obviously, I found my way back to safety, but where I eventually found my way out of the forest was nowhere near where I thought I was. That was a frightening experience.
  • “I need help” “Nahhh he’s just playing guys” What? 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️
  • @faye3642
    dude andrew was so close. that’s rly sucks
  • @FallenAngel9979
    Why on EARTH would you think Andrew was either calling in, or hoaxing your loved ones judging from that call? Absolutely insane. Poor bloke. New to your channel and loving it. Subbed! 👍🏻
  • @cjwaffles4579
    For the second case I definitely feel like the tour guide the girls were supposed to meet up with should be examined more closely. There were already reviews of him being weird/pushy with female tourists in the past, and he even "jokingly" told the one tourist about cutting her legs off after she kept rejecting his advances. He knows the area by heart and would easily know areas that are off the path, and even more dangerous areas of the region, perhaps to stage evidence. For example leaving the backpack outside that village, when it wasn't there the day before, to make it seem like the girls had traveled further than they really did, in an effort to mislead police. And stage evidence in a way that made it look like maybe local tribes or something murdered the girls. And maybe the deleted photo from the camera was one that showed him in it. Plus it is very odd how only some remains were found. I know one common theory is that animals might be to blame for the remains being incomplete, but I think the guide used his machete he always carried to dismember and scatter their remains throughout the jungle. The severed foot in the shoe especially makes me think that.
  • @gyal5990
    Imagine how many people have probably seen any missing person but didn’t know they were missing
  • @lisamarie5937
    The mother clearly killed her son. "Timothy belongs to me." That's a variation of, "If I can't have you, no one can."
  • @ScamLikely9327
    These stories are so sad because I genuinely cannot imagine the feeling of not knowing what happened to one of your loved ones.
  • @minioncat5222
    kris and lisanne’s case has always been one of the most interesting i’ve ever heard. those poor girls, they suffered for so long knowing they were all each other had, and then they died together to God knows what. such a mysterious case, and I don’t believe there was no foul play at hand. whatever the case may be, rest in peace kris and lisanne.
  • @joperhop
    "my kayake is sinking, im going down i need rescue" ... nah he is just doing his nightly phone in its nothing..... WTF.
  • @ImJasonD
    Imagine never knowing if your child is missing, kidnapped or killed. I can’t comprehend that type of pain
  • @Love.ellie.
    The fact the dog returned but not them makes me question the family
  • @kaifreya
    Every time I hear about Lisanne & Kris' story, I'm just left with so many unanswered questions. The photo's they took are so strange to me- my immediate thought is that they were trying to use the camera's flash to get an idea of their surroundings. But when it comes to the ripped up paper & mirror on the rock, could it be possible they were trying to signal for help? By taking flash photos in the dark, maybe they were hoping someone near by [or even farther away/helicopters] would see the flashes. Maybe they used the mirror to reflect those flashes skyward somehow...? Based off the nighttime photo's it's pretty clear that they're all taken within the same little area. It's been mentioned in other sources that Lisanne wasn't feeling well prior to the hike & also had a minor injury to her leg from a possible volleyball incident. If they'd been hiking around for hours all day I wouldn't doubt her leg would have been at least a little bit sore or tender. The trail seems to start out relatively easy to traverse but after a certain point it becomes noticeably more rigid and rough. I wonder if it's possible that Lisanne or even both the girls took a tumble somewhere further down the trail/off the trail and got injured to the point that one of them couldn't move easily. If I were hiking in the mountains somewhere with a friend and I got hurt so badly, it would be hard for me to let my friend go off without me in search of help. Especially if it were getting dark/was already dark and stormy. I'd be scared out of my mind at the thought of sitting alone in a forest and beg my friend to stay with me. Maybe that's when they tried to contact emergency services? In situations where you find yourself lost, it's often said that you should "stay where you are" so that rescue can come find you, and to not continue wandering incase you become more lost. I like to believe that's why all of those photo's are of the same area [the trees and branches and view of the sky]. All of those photos were taken like 7 days after they had initially gone missing, I believe. That's 7 days of being in a rugged area covered in forest and mountains with no cell service. 7 days of being lost without proper clothing, food, and shelter from the elements. And one or both of you are too injured to find help. April 3rd Lisanne's phone dies and the rest of the call attempts are made from Kris' phone. Based off the photo of the back of Kris' head, I think maybe something happened to her. Maybe she lost consciousness or was succumbing to the elements at that point. Lisanne was probably the one trying to unlock her friends phone, and couldn't unlock it because Kris wasn't in any condition to communicate her password. Thus the multiple failed attempts to gain access. As for the questions surrounding the neatly folded shorts; it could be possible that someone completely unrelated found them down the river and folded them in plain sight so whoever lost them may find them again. [I've seen plenty of instances where lost gloves, scarves, jackets of the sort get hung on tree branches or placed somewhere incase the owner retraces their steps and finds them]. I could write down a lot more, but this is all just my own personal opinion formulated off of different sources. RIP Kris and Lisanne. TL;DR - As mysterious as this case seems, and the only other companion of the girls was the homestays dog [who unfortunately cant share its POV of the story], I think the entire thing was a case of misfortune after misfortune. One or both of the girls slid or fell off the path and got so badly injured that they couldn't move easily to find help. They stayed where they were in hopes someone would come along and find them, only for days and days to pass while exposed to the elements & no cell service, ultimately sealing their fate.
  • @spitfire3984
    I can’t believe not ONE person took the kayaker’s call for help seriously. It truly pisses me off.
  • @Strype13
    Damn. What an absolute tragedy. Over ten years of preparation, just to capsize and die less than 20 miles from your final destination. And to top it all off, he was such a badass that when he made the distress call, nobody took it seriously, so they didn't even bother to send a full-scale search party until it was too late. That's awful. My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.
  • @cald1421
    Shuddering to think about what poor Will Tyrell may have suffered. Snatched right out of the front yard. What a bizarre and awful thing to have happen. Such an innocent and sweet child.
  • Gary Box was my dad's cousin. I literally had no idea this video even existed until I saw it in my recommended just now..... I was only a year old during 9/11 so I never met him. The photo in the thumbnail was also on the front page of USA today at one point but its amazing that this video has 10 million views. I'm glad lots of people know about his story and how brave he was. I see Gary's family sometimes for holidays and gatherings and can confirm they are doing well.