The desperate final actions of Mandy Matula's suicidal killer and a description of her late-night death outside an Eden Prairie church are among the details recounted in hundreds of pages of investigative documents released this week.
The documents' release brings to a close the investigation into the 24-year-old Eden Prairie woman's death. Her May 2013 disappearance prompted multiple searches. In late October, her body was found at a park near St. Cloud where David Roe, her ex-boyfriend and presumptive killer, often fished.
The report also gives the only answers family and friends ever expect to get via interviews, phone records and audio of Roe's eerily calm call with police minutes before he fatally shot himself in the Eden Prairie police parking lot.
"Just listening to that conversation, you wouldn't think anything transpired," Mandy's father, Wayne Matula, said after hearing Roe's account for the first time.
Mandy Matula disappeared May 1, 2013, last seen leaving her parents' home with Roe, who was determined to get back together with her, her family said. She was the third metro-area woman to go missing within a five-month span.
What happened in the hours leading up to her being shot and the hours after she disappeared weren't known until now.
According to the documents, Roe applied for a permit to purchase a gun April 24, with Carver County staff noting he was nervous. He asked to pick it up, not have it mailed, on April 29. That day, he bought a .40-caliber handgun from Mills Fleet Farm in Carver and two boxes of ammo from Cabin Fever Sporting Goods in Victoria. On April 30, he practiced at Bill's Gun Shop in Robbinsdale.
The day of the shooting
Late on May 1, Roe and Matula had a heated phone conversation. About 10:30 p.m., Mandy's father saw her leave without her phone or purse, and sit in Roe's car.