Cops: Calif doctor gets stuck in chimney, dies

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – A doctor involved in an "on-again, off-again" relationship apparently tried to force her way into her boyfriend's home by sliding down the chimney, police said Tuesday. Her decomposing body was found there three days later.

Dr. Jacquelyn Kotarac, 49, first tried to get into the house with a shovel, then climbed a ladder to the roof last Wednesday night, removed the chimney cap and slid feet first down the flue, Bakersfield police Sgt. Mary DeGeare said.

While she was trying to break in, the man she was pursuing escaped unnoticed from another exit "to avoid a confrontation," authorities said.

DeGeare said the two were in an "on-again, off-again" relationship.

The man's identity was not revealed by police, but the man who resides in the home is William Moodie, 58.

"She made an unbelievable error in judgment and nobody understands why, and unfortunately she's passed away," Moodie told The Associated Press. "She had her issues — she had her demons — but I never lost my respect for her."

Reached by telephone, Moodie did not dispute the police's characterization of his relationship with Kotarac. He would not comment on the circumstances that led to her death, saying it was more important to focus on the good she did in life.

Moodie, who runs an engineering consulting firm, said Kotarac was a superb internist who often provided service and medication free of charge to her patients.

Kotarac apparently died in the chimney, but her body was not discovered until a house-sitter noticed a stench and fluids coming from the fireplace Saturday, according to a police statement. The house-sitter and her son investigated with a flashlight and found Kotarac dead, wedged about two feet above the top of the interior fireplace opening.

Firefighters spent five hours late Saturday dismantling the chimney and flue from outside the home to extract Kotarac's body, DeGeare said.

Officials said Kotarac's office staff reported her missing two days prior when she failed to show for work. Her car and belongings remained near the man's house.

A cause of death has not been determined, and an autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday. Foul play is not suspected, though investigators have been looking into the incident as suspicious.
 
Was gonna post the same story. She must've been in an unfit state of mind to try and get into her boyfriends house down the chimney, sad waste of a life for someone who must've worked so hard to become a Doctor.
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Kingfisher

Here Zombie, Zombie, Zombie...
Guess he got the shaft... He was stuck between a rock and a hard place... He had no where to go but up...
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
There goes my whole human chimney brush enterprise.
 
According to CNN, neighbors said
And "someone down the street said they thought they heard someone yelling quietly for help." But the sound was dismissed as coming from kids playing in a nearby pool

Sorry, but I thought this was funny. Even if they assumed it was some kids at a pool yelling quietly for help, they still don't go check it out! :facepalm:
 
But love/infatuation messes with that so I'm told. You know the statement

Love makes us do crazy things or stupid.

The perfect example of that is the astronaut lady (Lisa Nowak) who wanted to get to her husband, who was having an affair, so bad that she wore a diaper while driving 900 miles to get to her and possibly kidnap her


A winner is her!
 
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