It will pop up one day if a true clean copy is out there. I've got a whole team keeping an eye out for it, and some other titles.
The jewelcase on Moby is simply not enough to prove anything. I have seen all sorts of false leads. The Black Dahlia game box straight up says it supports MS-DOS in the system requirements, which led to it being included as a DOS game for years. *Inside* the box, however, was a small printed piece of paper stating the DOS version had been cut at the last second. Which didn't surprise me at all, as it was 8 CD's full of quicktime movies. To my knowledge, there is no DOS based quicktime player, which means another 6-8 CD's full of DOS video.
Either way, given time and patience, it will show up one day. Took 15 years, but Thunder in Paradise for MS-DOS finally reared it's ugly head not so long ago.