September 1, 2010 11:00 AM

Dr. Jacquelyn Kotarac Dies Trying to Slide Down Boyfriend's Chimney, Say Police

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Dr. Jacquelyn Kotarac Dies Trying to Slide Down Boyfriend's Chimney

Dr. Jacquelyn Kotarac (AP Photo)

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (CBS/AP/KBAK) Dr. Jacquelyn Kotarac, a woman who apparently tried to force her way into her "on-again, off-again" boyfriend's home by sliding down the chimney, died of mechanical asphyxia, according to autopsy results released Tuesday.

Kotarac's decomposing body was found in the chimney three days after the attempt, reportedly by someone house-sitting at the address.

According to police, the 49-year-old woman 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.

It is unknown if Kotarac was drunk when she apparently tried to force her way into her boyfriend's home, but Bakersfield police Sgt. Mary DeGeare said Kotarac had been drinking earlier that evening at a restaurant.

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.

The body was found Saturday night, by the house-sitter, who was at the house to care for the homeowner's fish. The person smelled the woman's body and found her stuck about 2 feet above the interior opening of the fireplace.

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


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by xizzi September 14, 2010 1:18 AM EDT
The guy took off for the night cause the good doctor was stalking him, and I'd be afraid too if some stupid person was jumping into my chimney. What was she planning to do once down the chimney. The poor guy was probably afraid of the psycho doctor. He saw the chance for her to be gone for good and left the scene and is probably happy she will never bother him again. If he was innocent, he'd be telling the media and cops how crazy she was - because apparently - she was a loon!
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by xizzi September 14, 2010 1:09 AM EDT
Jacques Sister - do you think we really care who you are??? Cause we don't
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by elenafalcon July 28, 2011 12:49 AM EDT
Xizzi. You are ignorant. Of course we care. Get a heart.
by TraderV2 September 9, 2010 12:16 PM EDT
Obviously this is a concocted story. No woman of any intelligence would try a stunt like that. Furthermore she was be scared.

"She was drunk" you say. Right, a drunk girl is going to find a ladder, climb up a roof, open the chimney. Climb in feet first and slide down. Do all this while the house owner is either hanging hanging loose or leaves (and who would leave at all this). No undrunk woman could accomplish this.

If the California town and it's cops accept this story they are stupid. This is a concocted story.

Boyfriend forces this woman into his chimney at knife point or gunpoint. Obviously he knows she is going to die of smothering or heart attack. He then escapes off to Europe with a perfect alibi. He comes back to fell so bad about her.

What would a normal nonguilty guy say? "She was crazy".

She wasn't crazy. She was set up for a murder. And the guy is off.

Did the police ever read 'the cask of armadillo' by Poe? I suggest they do.
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by muddoc September 12, 2010 12:59 PM EDT
Thank you for your concern -
Jacques Sister
by buffiesguy September 9, 2010 12:16 PM EDT
Why should anyone shed a tear for the perpetrator of a crime, never mind her sociopathic behavior.

While it may be sad for survivors, the doctor made a life (and, in this case death) decision. Boo Hoo, Too Bad, So Sad, Sux to be You!
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by muddoc September 12, 2010 12:59 PM EDT
This is my sister you are talking about - you know nothing of that night or what happen. Just know that families do read this.
by elenafalcon July 28, 2011 12:51 AM EDT
Seriously? Sux to be you? Come on. Buffiesguy, really?
by TraderV2 September 9, 2010 12:15 PM EDT
Obviously this is a concocted story. No woman of any intelligence would try a stunt like that. Furthermore she was be scared.

"She was drunk" you say. Right, a drunk girl is going to find a ladder, climb up a roof, open the chimney. Climb in feet first and slide down. Do all this while the house owner is either hanging hanging loose or leaves (and who would leave at all this). No undrunk woman could accomplish this.

If the California town and it's cops accept this story they are stupid. This is a concocted story.

Boyfriend forces this woman into his chimney at knife point or gunpoint. Obviously he knows she is going to die of smothering or heart attack. He then escapes off to Europe with a perfect alibi. He comes back to fell so bad about her.

What would a normal nonguilty guy say? "She was crazy".

She wasn't crazy. She was set up for a murder. And the guy is off.

Did the police ever read 'the cask of armadillo' by Poe? I suggest they do.
Reply to this comment
by TraderV2 September 9, 2010 12:15 PM EDT
Obviously this is a concocted story. No woman of any intelligence would try a stunt like that. Furthermore she was be scared.

"She was drunk" you say. Right, a drunk girl is going to find a ladder, climb up a roof, open the chimney. Climb in feet first and slide down. Do all this while the house owner is either hanging hanging loose or leaves (and who would leave at all this). No undrunk woman could accomplish this.

If the California town and it's cops accept this story they are stupid. This is a concocted story.

Boyfriend forces this woman into his chimney at knife point or gunpoint. Obviously he knows she is going to die of smothering or heart attack. He then escapes off to Europe with a perfect alibi. He comes back to fell so bad about her.

What would a normal nonguilty guy say? "She was crazy".

She wasn't crazy. She was set up for a murder. And the guy is off.

Did the police ever read 'the cask of armadillo' by Poe? I suggest they do.
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by buffiesguy September 9, 2010 12:15 PM EDT
Why should anyone shed a tear for the perpetrator of a crime, never mind her sociopathic behavior.

While it may be sad for survivors, the doctor made a life (and, in this case death) decision. Boo Hoo, Too Bad, So Sad, Sux to be You!
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by TraderV2 September 9, 2010 12:15 PM EDT
Obviously this is a concocted story. No woman of any intelligence would try a stunt like that. Furthermore she was be scared.

"She was drunk" you say. Right, a drunk girl is going to find a ladder, climb up a roof, open the chimney. Climb in feet first and slide down. Do all this while the house owner is either hanging hanging loose or leaves (and who would leave at all this). No undrunk woman could accomplish this.

If the California town and it's cops accept this story they are stupid. This is a concocted story.

Boyfriend forces this woman into his chimney at knife point or gunpoint. Obviously he knows she is going to die of smothering or heart attack. He then escapes off to Europe with a perfect alibi. He comes back to fell so bad about her.

What would a normal nonguilty guy say? "She was crazy".

She wasn't crazy. She was set up for a murder. And the guy is off.

Did the police ever read 'the cask of armadillo' by Poe? I suggest they do.
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by AMBJLB September 9, 2010 12:15 PM EDT
Sounds like it will make for a good episode on 1,000 ways to die.
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by jmichael07 September 3, 2010 10:49 PM EDT
by sassygirl94 September 2, 2010 9:39 PM EDT
This is just a terrible tragedy. Dr. Kotarac was my husband?s doctor for many years and was good at what she did. People need to stop being so judgmental Dr. Kotarac is someone?s daughter or sister. Let the family mourn in peace. No, family member should have to hear all the negative stuff.

perhaps this bears repeating.
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by muddoc September 12, 2010 1:00 PM EDT
Thanks you for your support -
Jacques Sister
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