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Inset, left to right: Ahmeel Fowler (Green County Sheriff’s Office) and Ja’nya Murphy with her daughter Jaclyn (Wheeler Police Department). Background: The retention pond in Indiana where Jaclyn’s body was found floating (WBBM).
In a grim conclusion to a distressing case in Illinois, a 21-year-old man has been convicted and now faces a lifetime behind bars. Ahmeel Fowler was found guilty of the brutal murder of his girlfriend, Ja’nya Murphy, and the subsequent abduction and death of her infant daughter, Jaclyn Dobbs, whose lifeless body was discovered in a retention pond.
This week, a jury delivered the verdict, convicting Fowler on three counts of murder and one count of aggravated kidnapping related to the tragic events of 2021. The case has been closely followed, with Chicago’s ABC affiliate, WLS, covering the proceedings and the heartbreaking details that emerged during the trial.
The horrifying sequence of events began to unfold when Murphy’s family reported her missing on November 9, 2021. Concern grew when she failed to appear at her workplace, prompting family members to alert authorities. Their worst fears were confirmed when police and fire department personnel performed a welfare check at Murphy’s residence, located on Inland Drive in Wheeling.
Accessing the apartment through an unlocked balcony door, officers were immediately met with a pungent smell of bleach—a grim prelude to the discovery that awaited them. Inside, they found Murphy’s lifeless body, confirming she had been murdered, and her one-year-old daughter, Jaclyn, was nowhere to be found, as detailed in a police news release.
Investigators pieced together Fowler’s movements through surveillance footage, which captured him leaving Murphy’s apartment in the early hours, around 2:40 a.m. Not long after, his vehicle was recorded near a retention pond in Hammond, Indiana, approximately 50 miles from the crime scene. It was in this pond that young Jaclyn’s body was tragically found days later, adding another layer of sorrow to this heart-wrenching case.
According to WLS, surveillance footage from the area around Murphy’s home showed Fowler leaving the apartment at about 2:40 a.m. on the day her body was later discovered inside. About an hour later, surveillance footage showed Fowler’s vehicle parked near a retention pond in Hammond, Indiana. The pond, which is about 50 miles southeast of Murphy’s apartment, is where Jaclyn’s body was recovered several days later.
After the pond, Fowler briefly stopped at his parents’ home before driving to Missouri. He was arrested in Springfield, Missouri, on Nov. 9, 2021.
Police said Fowler and Murphy had a “troubled” relationship and noted that he was not Jaclyn’s father.
The Cook County medical examiner’s office determined that Murphy’s manner of death was homicide and the cause of death was asphyxiation strangulation.
A forensic pathologist performed the autopsy on Jaclyn, concluding that the toddler died of “cardiopulmonary arrest” that was “possible due to hypothermia,” the Chicago Tribune reported. The doctor’s report stated that “prolonged exposure” to temperatures that reached the low 40s could have caused hypothermia and “eventually sudden death.”
Jaclyn’s manner of death was “undetermined,” but the report stated that the child showed no signs of drowning and had not suffered any significant internal injuries.
Fowler is currently scheduled to appear in court for his sentencing hearing on April 20.