In 1994, Revelle Balmain was a successful model and dancer.
She also worked as an escort in secret, hoping to raise money to support her dancing.
So when the 22-year-old vanished, seemingly without a trace, suspicion fell onto the last person whom she had been with – a client.
Without enough evidence to bring forward any charges at the time, Revelle's case eventually lost traction, and sat, gathering dust for almost 30 years.
However, developments following a 60 Minutes investigation back in September 2023 have led to the NSW Coroner opening a second inquest into her disappearance.
On Monday, her case was back in the Coroner's Court, a quarter of a century after the initial inquest.
NSW Deputy State Coroner Joan Baptie set down a second inquest to begin on April 29, per ABC News. The previous inquest in 1999 found Revelle died at the hands of someone unknown and her case was referred to the unsolved homicide unit.
Despite no arrests, the report believed they had uncovered new clues.
Jane King ran a Sydney escort agency with her then-husband Zoran Stanojevic and was Revelle's boss in 1994.
She told 60 Minutes that just days after Revelle went missing, the aspiring model's first magazine cover had come out.
"There's a huge billboard there at the top of William Street [in Sydney] and she was on a number of the bus shelters as well," Jane recalled.
"I just had goosebumps all over. It was terrible. It was like she was everywhere and she was nowhere."