Lacey suffered from locked-in syndrome, a rare neurological disorder characterized by complete paralysis of voluntary muscles, except for those that control the eyes. I've seen some horrible things in my life but nothing like this,' said Bickham, a medical worker since the 1970s, adding that she had bed sores that went all the way down to her bone. Ewell Dewitt Bickham III told the on Thursday.
Shelia, 64, and Clay Fletcher, 65, will face a grand jury Monday after their 36-year-old daughter Lacey Ellen was found partially naked, sitting upright and submerged in a hole in a couch covered from head to toe in urine, liquid feces and insect bites, with live bugs and rodent excrement nearby at their otherwise tidy home in Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish Coroner Dr. The well-respected parents of a woman who suffered from Locked-in Syndrome and was found dead fused to a living room couch, covered in insects and her own bodily fluids are facing second-degree murder charges.
The parents were supposed to be the girl's care providers, but Bickham said she had not been to a physician in 20 years He ruled her death a homicide and cause of death as medical neglect A 12-person jury will decide on charges of manslaughter, negligent homicide or second-degree murder. Lacey Ellen Fletcher, 36 was found dead in January after wasting away on a couch, possibly after years of neglect from her parents Shelia, 64, and Clay Fletcher, 65, will face a grand jury Monday Lacey suffered from locked-in syndrome, a rare neurological disorder characterized by complete paralysis of voluntary muscles, except for the eyes Dad is an officer of the nonprofit Baton Rouge Civil War Roundtable, which has a mission 'to educate and foster an appreciation for the sacrifices made by all during the Civil War.' She was a town official who resigned her post on the town’s Board of Aldermen. The mom worked for the prosecutor's office. Woman, 36, with Locked-in Syndrome was found dead and FUSED to living room couch in her well-respected parents' Louisiana home