A jury in Illinois has convicted 21-year-old Ahmeel Fowler of murdering his girlfriend Ja'nya Murphy and kidnapping her one-year-old daughter Jaclyn Dobbs, whose body was later found in a retention pond. The crimes occurred in 2021, and Fowler faces a likely life sentence. Sentencing is scheduled for April 20.
Ahmeel Fowler was found guilty this week on three counts of murder and one count of aggravated kidnapping related to the 2021 deaths of 21-year-old Ja'nya Murphy and her one-year-old daughter Jaclyn Dobbs, according to Chicago-based ABC affiliate WLS.
The case began on November 9, 2021, when Murphy's family reported her missing after she failed to show up for work. Police conducted a welfare check at the apartment she shared with Jaclyn in the 300 block of Inland Drive in Wheeling, Illinois. Officers entered through an unlocked balcony door and detected a strong smell of bleach inside. They discovered that Murphy had been murdered and that Jaclyn was missing, as stated in a police news release.
Surveillance footage captured Fowler leaving the apartment around 2:40 a.m. on the day Murphy's body was found. Approximately an hour later, his vehicle was seen parked near a retention pond in Hammond, Indiana, about 50 miles southeast of the apartment. Jaclyn's body was recovered floating in the pond several days later.
After the pond, Fowler stopped briefly at his parents' home before driving to Missouri, where he was arrested in Springfield on November 9, 2021. Police described Fowler and Murphy's relationship as troubled and noted that he was not Jaclyn's father.
The Cook County medical examiner ruled Murphy's death a homicide caused by asphyxiation due to strangulation. A forensic pathologist's autopsy on Jaclyn determined the cause of death as cardiopulmonary arrest, possibly due to hypothermia from prolonged exposure to temperatures in the low 40s. The report indicated no signs of drowning or significant internal injuries, and the manner of death was listed as undetermined, per the Chicago Tribune.
Fowler is set to appear in court for sentencing on April 20 and will likely spend the rest of his life in prison.