Parents indicted on murder charges for the 2nd time in case where paralyzed daughter melted into family’s couch while starving and covered in feces, sores, and maggots

Sheila Fletcher (L) and Clay Fletcher (R) appear in mugshots; their daughter and the couch she died on (C).

Sheila Fletcher, on the left, and Clay Fletcher, on the right, appear in mugshots; their daughter and the couch she died on, appear inset. (East Feliciana Parish Jail; Screengrabs via WBRZ)

Louisiana parents accused of neglecting their adult daughter to the point that she “melted” into a couch have been indicted on murder charges for the second time, authorities recently announced.

Lacey Ellen Fletcher, 36, is believed to have suffered from nearly complete paralysis – a condition referred to as “locked in” syndrome. On Jan. 3, 2022, she was found dead on her parents’ 1960s-style couch at the family’s home in Slaughter.

The woman was found covered in feces, emaciated, her body riven with ulcers. A human-sized hole was worn down into the couch where she allegedly sat – and relieved herself – for several years, according to East and West Feliciana Parish District Attorney Sam D’Aquilla.

The woman’s body slowly rubbed the hole through the upholstery and cushion, authorities said. The hole was filled with feces and urine. The DA’s office said there was also feces shoved into the victim’s face, chest, and abdomen – and that her hygiene had been neglected to the point that maggots lived in her matted, knotted hair.

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