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Sheila Fletcher, on the left, and Clay Fletcher, on the right, appear in booking photos; their daughter and the couch she died on, appear inset.

Left: Sheila Fletcher; Right: Clay Fletcher (East Feliciana Parish Jail); Inset: Lacey Fletcher and the couch she died on (Screengrabs via WBRZ).

A Louisiana mother and father who neglected their disabled adult daughter to the point that she “melted” into the family’s couch were sentenced to spend the next 20 years in prison on Wednesday.

Lacey Ellen Fletcher, 36, could not move. Living in nearly complete paralysis with a condition referred to as “locked-in” syndrome, she relied entirely on the care and attention of her parents.

On Jan. 3, 2022, Lacey Fletcher was found dead and sunk into a 1960s-style couch at home in Slaughter — a tiny town of fewer than 100 residents located roughly 40 minutes dorth of Baton Rouge. She was covered in feces, emaciated, her body riven with ulcers. A human-sized hole was worn down into the couch where she sat — and relieved herself — for several years, according to East and West Feliciana Parish District Attorney Sam D’Aquilla.

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