I do not think it is just anesthesiologists.
EM physician story:
When the director of a Texas hospital found out that her radiologist husband was cheating on her with a fellow radiologist, she apparently lost it, telling the other woman that she would "dislocate her vagina," before breaking into her house, where she scattered condoms and wrote messages on a bathroom mirror in red lipstick.
Forty-two-year old Angela Siler-Fisher was the medical director of the Ben Taub General Hospital in Houston and a teacher at the Baylor College of Medicine, where her husband Brandon is a radiologist.
On Sunday, Siler-Fisher apparently found out her husband had been cheating on her with a co-worker, radiologist Marcelle Mallery. It did not go over well.
According to the complaint, Siler-Fisher's husband called Mallery to warn her. Mallery was scared, so she took her children and left the house. At some point Siler-Fisher called Mallery, telling her she was "going to beat her ****ing ass *****," and "dislocate her vagina."
Then, according to security footage, Siler-Fisher kicked in a doggy door at Mallery's house and broke in. Once inside, she texted Mallery a photograph of Mallery's bedroom and wrote "*****" and "Homewrecker" on the woman's bathroom mirror in red lipstick.
According to the Smoking Gun, Siler-Fisher also left condoms on each step on a stairway inside the home.
When the director of a Texas hospital found out that her radiologist husband was cheating on her with a fellow radiologist, she apparently lost it, telling the other woman that she would "dislocate her vagina," before breaking into her house, where she scattered condoms and wrote messages on a...
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IM physician story:
A doctor whose decomposing body was found in a narrow chimney suffocated to death after trying to break into her boyfriend's home, California authorities said yesterday. The body of Dr Jacquelyn Kotarac was discovered trapped in the chimney on Saturday – three days after she had apparently slid feet first down it into the house of her estranged lover, William Moodie. According to police in Bakersfield, California, the 49-year-old doctor turned up at his house on the evening of Wednesday 25 August. Moodie, however, did not want to see her. He left the house through the back door and spent the night elsewhere.
After apparently using a shovel to try to break in through the back door, police believe Kotarac climbed on to the roof with a ladder, removed the chimney cover and slid down the shaft. Kotarac was reported missing on Thursday when she failed to show up for work, Sergeant Mary DeGeare of Bakersfield police said. Her body was eventually discovered after a house-sitter noticed the smell coming from the fireplace. Firefighters spent five hours demolishing the chimney so that they could extract the body, which was wedged about 2ft above the top of the interior fireplace opening.
Yesterday, a spokesman for the Kern County sheriff-coroner said an autopsy had established that Kotarac had suffocated to death.
Dr Jacquelyn Kotarac suffocated after trying to slide down into house of estranged boyfriend, say California police
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A wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of the sisters of a Bakersfield doctor who died while attempting to crawl down the chimney of her estranged boyfriend's home has been dismissed, marking the latest turn in a bizarre case that quickly made national news 2 1/2 years ago.
A wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of the sisters of a Bakersfield doctor who died while attempting to crawl down the chimney of her estranged boyfriend's home has been
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