Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Man accused of killing woman

- CAITLAN BUTLER

EL DORADO — An arrest has been made in the death of an El Dorado woman, Union County Sheriff Ricky Roberts announced Friday.

Jay Reginald Moody, 29, of El Dorado was arrested Friday and is being held at the Union County Detention Center on two counts of capital murder related to the death of Marchella Modica-Champion. Moody’s first court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday.

Modica-Champion, 22, was found dead Jan. 28 in an area near Wesson Road. Capt. Jeff Stinson, chief investigat­or for the Union County sheriff, said the office had received an alert on “what appeared to be a body in a ditch” at 250 Old Mill Road.

Stinson said deputies found Modica-Champion lying face down with two gunshot wounds. She was found to have been nine months pregnant at the time of her death.

Deputies found what they believe to be the location where Modica-Champion was shot — a wooded area behind an abandoned home about 250 yards away from where her body was found.

“One of the most important people in our ability to solve her murder was Marchella herself,” Stinson said. “Evidence suggests that at some point after she was shot, she stood up and walked out to where she was found before succumbing to her injuries.

“The location where Marchella was shot was so isolated that if she had not been so determined to live, so determined to find help for her and her unborn child, it would have taken weeks if not months to locate her,” Stinson said. “This would have significan­tly limited the amount of evidence we recovered, due to the time that would have passed.”

Stinson said using witness testimony, physical evidence and digital evidence, investigat­ors pieced together Moody and Modica-Champion’s travels from the evening of Jan. 27, when she was killed, and linked Moody to her death.

Modica-Champion was due to deliver her child Friday, and Moody is charged with two counts of capital murder.

Stinson said the investigat­ion remains open and evidence is under examinatio­n at the state Crime Laboratory. He said the sheriff’s office is confident in its arrest of Moody and doesn’t anticipate additional arrests.

“If more evidence develops as we go that leads us to any other persons of interest, we’re certainly going to be looking into that as well,” Stinson said.

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