It's a decade long mystery what happened to Ray and Jennie Kehlet in WA's outback.
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It’s a decade long mystery – what happened to Ray and Jennie Kehlet in WA’s outback.

But cold case investigators are following new leads, revealing three new items of interest have been found.

Three prospectors went on a camping trip to Sandstone, 750 kilometres from Perth, hunting for gold – but only one came home.

It's a decade long mystery what happened to Ray and Jennie Kehlet in WA's outback.
It’s a decade long mystery what happened to Ray and Jennie Kehlet in WA’s outback. (Nine)

Husband and wife Ray and Jennie set off with their friend Graham Milne in 2015 and now, more than a decade on, the trip is still marred by mystery.

Ray Kehlet’s body was found 12 metres down an unused mineshaft – a coroner finding he was murdered.

Jennie too – but her body has never been found.

What happened to Ray and Jennie Kehlet is a question still haunting their loved ones.

Ray’s brother, Dave Kehlet, has never given up on finding out what happened to his brother and sister-in-law.

West Australian couple Raymond and Jennie Kehlet. (Supplied)
Husband and wife Ray and Jennie set off with their friend Graham Milne. More than a decade on, the trip is still marred by mystery. (Supplied)

“You just needs answers, you need to know what happened so you can accept it,” Dave said.

Now, his prayers could be answered with a potential breakthrough that could help solve the buried secret that’s haunted the Goldfields.

Cold case investigators have revealed three key items: A set of gloves, women’s work boots, and a distinctive key.

According to Dave, investigators believe the boots could have been with Jennie when she died.

He added that the car was found in the bush, half a kilometre from camp, but the key has never been found.

“People might have found those items and not thought anything of them, it gets people talking as well,” he said.

Cold Case investigators revealing three key items: A set of gloves, women's work boots, and a distinctive key.
Cold Case investigators revealing three key items: A set of gloves, women’s work boots, and a distinctive key. (Nine)

The items of interest now part of an appeal with signs scattered across Sandstone and Bell Chambers.

Dave met with the lead investigator of Ray and Jennie’s cold case for the first time this week. He says that meeting left him feeling hopeful.

“I don’t think you can accept anything until you’ve got those answers,” he said.

Sandstone’s landscape is vast and rugged but the area could soon be cleared for gold mining.

Police are constantly travelling to the site hoping to find something before the land is “disturbed”.

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