
Gold Rush Gone Wrong: The Outback Mystery of Ray and Jennie Kehlet
A prospecting trip to Western Australia's remote interior ends in death and disappearance, leaving one of the state's biggest mysteries unsolved a decade later.
Quick Facts
In early March 2015, Ray Kehlet and his wife Jennie left Perth, Western Australia, for what should have been a routine prospecting trip into the remote outback near Sandstone. They weren't alone. Their friend and work colleague Graham Milne accompanied them, the three traveling in separate four-wheel-drive vehicles laden with gear and quad bikes. By Thursday afternoon, they had established a campsite south of Sandstone at Bell Chambers, in one of Australia's most isolated regions.
What happened over the next 24 hours would become one of Western Australia's most perplexing cold cases—a mystery that has captivated true crime enthusiasts for a decade and prompted one of the state's largest search operations.
## The Last Night
On March 21, 2015, Milne last saw Ray and Jennie at the campsite. The couple was alive and, as far as anyone knows, well. But in the early hours of March 22, the situation changed dramatically. At 1:32 AM, Ray sent a final text to Milne, stating that he and Jennie were on their way to meet him in the nearby town of Wubin. Around 2:00 AM, Milne claims he left the campsite alone, driving back to Perth without waking the couple. He would be the last person to see them alive—and the only one to return home.
Ray and Jennie never made it to Wubin. They never arrived in Perth. They simply vanished into the Western Australian outback.
## A Dog Raises the Alarm
For days, the absence went unnoticed by those who might have expected to hear from them. It wasn't police instinct or a concerned family member that finally raised the alarm—it was Ray and Jennie's Great Dane, Ella. Around March 28, the dog was discovered at the Sandstone Caravan Park, approximately 30 kilometers from the campsite, hungry and severely dehydrated. The discovery prompted authorities to launch a missing persons investigation.


