A Louisiana couple who found their daughter dead with human remains covered in a coma and “melted” into their couch could be facing a murder charge, leaving the people surrounding them in shock an article said.
Sheila as well as Clay Fletcher are under scrutiny after shocking new information emerged regarding their involvement in the January. 3-day death of their daughter, 36 years old, Lacey Ellen Fletcher, who was found lying on an unclean couch, that was covered in urine and feces and barely weighing more than 100 pounds.
Clay has resigned from Clay resigned from Baton Rouge Civil War Roundtable in the wake of alarming news. Sheila who was a former town alderman, is said to be being let go from her position in the office of an assistant for Zachary City Prosecutor.
“Shocked, because it doesn’t match any of my experience of him,” Roundtable member John Potts told BRPROUD of Clay. “He’s completely different than what you would expect someone like that to be.”
The television station said that many of the friends didn’t even know that about the Fletchers even had one daughter. Potts said to the station that his only memory was hearing Clay mention Lacey at the time she died.
“The details are horrific, there is no doubt about that, and I can’t conceive of how something like that can even happen,” Potts said to the station.
The police responded to an 911 call made by Sheila in January. 18 and the responding emergency personnel were confronted with the ominous smell and horrific scene.
Lacey was said to suffer with a rare neurodegenerative disorder was discovered sitting on an old couch damaged by excrement.
The girl had ulcers on her lower thighs and was suffering from COVID-19 the District Attorney Sam D’Auilla alleged. The DA plans to bring an indictment of second degree murder for the parents before the grand jury on Monday.
The Zachary city prosecutor did promptly respond for comments via The Post.
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