Mandy Matula's blood was found on a jacket in her boyfriend's car, providing additional evidence that she is unlikely to be found alive, but shedding little light on what happened to the missing Eden Prairie woman.
In addition to the DNA results, police Tuesday confirmed that an unfired bullet discovered Saturday near an Eden Prairie church was from the same gun that her boyfriend, David Roe, used to shoot himself before police were going to question him about her disappearance.
The new evidence came on the fifth day of the search for Matula, 24, with police scanning Eden Prairie lakes and her brother, Steven, leading a community search.
"It doesn't really help me find her," he said of the new evidence. "I just want to find Mandy."
Mandy Matula was last seen with Roe a week ago by her family, who said that she was ending their relationship.
They reported her missing the next day, and Roe, 24, was initially described as a person of interest.
But on Thursday afternoon, after being called in for questioning by Eden Prairie police, Roe shot himself in the head in his car parked in the police department's lot. He was pronounced dead early Friday. Police said Roe bought the gun legally April 27 in Carver County.
In the days since Matula was last seen, police have searched areas of Eden Prairie, Carver County and Stearns County based on Roe's cellphone and financial records. He stopped at a Maple Grove gas station around 4 a.m. last Thursday.