
Jamie Ann Moore (left); Snapshot composite image developed by Parabon NanoLabs based on forensic DNA analysis of remains (right). Credit: Arkansas DPS
The Conway County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) and Arkansas State Police (ASP) have identified a 1994 Jane Doe homicide victim as Jamie Ann Moore, of Conway. Moore would have been 32 years old at the time of her death.
On Oct. 24, 1994, Moore’s body was found along the railroad tracks near U.S. Highway 64 between Morrilton and Plumerville. The Arkansas State Medical Examiner determined her death was a homicide. Despite extensive investigative efforts, the victim’s identity remained unknown for more than 30 years.
The recent identification was made possible through investigative genetic genealogy.
In 2016, the Conway County Quorum Court appropriated the funds needed to utilize Parabon NanoLabs to develop the initial forensic DNA profile and “Snapshot” composite image. In 2024, Othram Labs conducted the advanced genealogical research that assisted in identifying familial genealogical matches. Investigative genetic genealogist Stephanie Wyatt developed critical leads that ultimately led to a possible family member. Investigators determined after interviewing Moore’s potential daughter that a DNA sample should be obtained for biological testing, which led to Moore’s positive identification.
On Feb. 19, 2026, the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory completed testing that confirmed the DNA match.
“The identification of Jamie Moore marks a significant step forward in this investigation and, most importantly, provides long-awaited answers to Jamie’s loved ones,” said Conway County Sheriff Mike Smith. “We are grateful for the partnership and continued support of the Arkansas State Police and the diligent efforts of the Arkansas State Crime Lab, as well as Stephanie Wyatt for her highly specialized work in genetic genealogy that made this breakthrough possible.”
The homicide investigation remains active. CCSO investigators and Special Agents with ASP’s Criminal Investigation Division continue to review evidence, follow leads, and work toward identifying those responsible for Moore’s death. Fifteenth Judicial District Prosecutor Tom Tatum II is providing legal guidance and prosecutorial support in the investigation.
A tip line has been set up by the Conway County Sheriff’s Office. Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to call (501) 477-4280.
Republished courtesy of Arkansas Department of Public Safety