Disgust caused by a case of negligence in the USA with two parents who let their sick daughter literally rot on the living room sofa.
The 36-year-old woman suffered from inclusion syndrome, a rare neurological disorder characterized by complete paralysis of the voluntary muscles, except for those that control the eyes. The police who were called by them were called by the parents themselves, when they realized that she was not breathing, they found her dead in a sitting position on the sofa which had melted where the woman was sitting, while she was covered from head to toe with urine, feces, insects and rodent feces.
The parents who were also the caretakers of the unfortunate girl are facing charges of second-degree murder.
“The scene was heartbreaking. “I have seen some horrible things in my life, but nothing like that,” said Beckham, a doctor, adding that she had bone wounds that reached to the bone.
Police arrived at the ranch house north of Baton Rouge on January 3 to find the horrific scene. According to the data, the girl had not gone to the doctor for 20 years. According to the Daily Mail, when the police arrived at the Fletcher family’s house, they described that the stench was so strong that it “almost chased you away”. Beckham, who was called to the scene, suspected that it was a “possible crime scene” and took a detective with him. “My parents were in the kitchen. “They did not have an explanation,” he said. The medical examiner ruled the death of the 36-year-old woman as homicide and negligence as the cause of death. Recorded as official time of death at 3:07 a.m. of January 3, 2022, but stated that he believed he had died at least 24-48 hours before.
“It’s unconscious, something horror movies are made about,” Beckham said.
According to testimonies, Lacey’s parents were considered quite respectable, as her mother worked as a police and judicial officer and most recently as an assistant to the city prosecutor in Zakari, while her father, Clay Fletcher is a member of the non-profit organization Baton Rouge Civil War Roundtable. whose mission is “to educate and promote appreciation for the sacrifices made by all during the civil war.”
The prosecutor who handled the case broke out against them. “We do not treat animals this way either. “If you have an animal in this condition, you take it to the vet,” he said. According to the prosecutor, Lacey had some problems for which she went to a psychiatrist in 1999 or the early 2000s and that she was antisocial. In 2011 her parents claimed that she did not want to leave the house and had not gone to the doctor. In fact, her parents claimed that she was able to contact them and that she obviously never complained. “If you are not able to provide care, then ask for help,” he said.
The neighbors of the family, on the other hand, fell from the clouds with the case, as they did not even know that the couple had a daughter.
Daily Mail
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