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WA prospector death and missing wife. The Raymond & Jennie Kehlet mystery.
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<blockquote data-quote="KIM-MARGARET" data-source="post: 149952" data-attributes="member: 1311"><p>I wish the police would just let us know if anything was found with him, like the GPS the detector even water container.</p><p></p><p>If any of these items were with him, we would have a better idea of what happened.</p><p></p><p>When we only had one detector we were always close together, my husband always carried the GPS.</p><p></p><p>For the lost pair if this was the case and he fell and had the items on him, she would have tried to find her way back, hence no GPS she would have got lost.</p><p></p><p>Now if she had the detector and the GPS on her she would have left the detector at the mine shaft and gone for help with the GPS</p><p></p><p>Even if she didnt have the GPS and it was with him she still would have left the detector.</p><p></p><p>I think just on these couple of items and who had them at the time, would give us a clearer outcome, weather or not we need to be worried about that area, and if their is someone causing harm to others.</p><p></p><p>Maybe down the track the police might say if the items were found with him or even found at all.</p><p></p><p>If they were not found at all I would say foul play sadly.</p><p></p><p>Margaret</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KIM-MARGARET, post: 149952, member: 1311"] I wish the police would just let us know if anything was found with him, like the GPS the detector even water container. If any of these items were with him, we would have a better idea of what happened. When we only had one detector we were always close together, my husband always carried the GPS. For the lost pair if this was the case and he fell and had the items on him, she would have tried to find her way back, hence no GPS she would have got lost. Now if she had the detector and the GPS on her she would have left the detector at the mine shaft and gone for help with the GPS Even if she didnt have the GPS and it was with him she still would have left the detector. I think just on these couple of items and who had them at the time, would give us a clearer outcome, weather or not we need to be worried about that area, and if their is someone causing harm to others. Maybe down the track the police might say if the items were found with him or even found at all. If they were not found at all I would say foul play sadly. Margaret [/QUOTE]
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