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Couple pleads no contest in fatal couch neglect case

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 mug shots; their daughter and the couch she died on, appear inset. (East Feliciana Parish Jail; Screengrabs via WBRZ)

The parents of a disabled woman who died starving on a couch have pleaded no contest to manslaughter after initially being charged with second-degree murder, according to ABC Baton Rouge affiliate WBRZ. East and West Feliciana Parish District Attorney Sam D’Aquilla told Law&Crime that they will be seeking the maximum sentence of 40 years in prison at the sentencing hearing set for March 20.

An attorney for defendants Sheila Fletcher and Clay Fletcher, both 66, reportedly maintained that they loved their daughter Lacey Ellen Fletcher, 36, “to death,” but prosecutors in East Feliciana Parish said the couple failed to care for her. Believed to have suffered from near-complete paralysis from “locked in” syndrome, their daughter was found dead on their 1960s-style couch in the town of Slaughter, Louisiana, on Jan. 3, 2022.

Lacey Fletcher had “melted” into the sofa, said East Feliciana Coroner Dr. Ewell Bickham.

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