on the headrest, he found strands of hair. there were no roots attached, so they couldn't be used for dna testing. also in the car was a tube of lip balm, presumably used by dr. schneeberger. at her own expense, candy asked a private lab to test the epithelial cells on the end of the lip balm. those cells would contain enough dna for testing. and when they did, candy finally got her first piece of positive news. the dna from the lip balm matched the dna from candy's rape test kit. >> i knew it all along. it wasn't a shock that something was going to match, but it was a bit of relief because at least we had that to prove to the police. >> but there were two problems. first, there was no proof that the cells were dr. schneeberger's. second the evidence could be used because the private investigator broke into the car without a warrant. but if the cells on the lip balm were that of dr. schneeberger, why did the dna vary from the blood sample. to find out, candy filed a civil suit against dr. schneeberger and filed charges with th