ilovewings
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I know Ashleigh Banfield is covering this story so I expect her to have someone in that court house- I will watch her show tonight
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Agree. They would rather believe it was all the fault of some difficult and defective girl they never met than the people they extended friendship to because then they would have to confront that their own judgment may have been a bit off in extending that friendship. MOOLots of people would find it far easier to pretend it was all Lacey's fault and the parents didn't do nuthin' than to realize they have been lied to for over a decade and believed the front the parents were putting on.
Parents whose daughter 'melted' into couch sentenced to 40 years in prison, 20 years suspended
CLINTON — Parents Clay and Sheila Fletcher, who were both convicted of manslaughter after their daughter Lacey was found meltedwww.wbrz.com
I could not find any information as to if this would be covered by any TV station or if it would be streaming. I doubt both. Reading that article, why did the judge drop the 2nd degree murder charge? Probably in order to get the plea to manslaughter- It should be at least 2nd degree.
The article states that on Monday many people came out to support the parents- how disgusting is that?
I hope the coroner testifies for Lacey@WBRZ
HAPPENING TODAY: The sentencing for Clay and Sheila Fletcher, who were both convicted of manslaughter after their daughter Lacey was found "melted" into a couch.
More from the article:
The prosecution brought in victim advocate Dana Lovett to support Lacey.
"Nobody should have to have lived like she did all these years," Lovett said. "They had so many resources at their fingertips, especially Mrs. Fletcher. Why she didn't utilize those resources when she was actually almost hand in hand with people that could help is beyond me."
That poor man. Still think about him.I hope the coroner testifies for Lacey
@WBRZ
HAPPENING TODAY: The sentencing for Clay and Sheila Fletcher, who were both convicted of manslaughter after their daughter Lacey was found "melted" into a couch.
More from the article:
The prosecution brought in victim advocate Dana Lovett to support Lacey.
"Nobody should have to have lived like she did all these years," Lovett said. "They had so many resources at their fingertips, especially Mrs. Fletcher. Why she didn't utilize those resources when she was actually almost hand in hand with people that could help is beyond me."
No live activity on that link yet but hopefully soonany live stream right now so hopefully soon.
I am frustrated- I went to WRBZ-TV-- they only have the article about her sentencing. Can't find one iota of information anywhere on the Net about the sentencing. grrrrI thought it was scheduled for 9:30. Does anyone know what is up?
Maybe it was postponed?I have the Facebook group page up, Websleuths, WBRZ, and X and keep refreshing. What is going on????????????
Their website says FBC Zachary is Southern Baptist, not Independent. I live in the region and grew up Southern Baptist. Most all Baptist churches down here, especially those of the "first" variety, are members of the Southern Baptist convention. Not saying they're without reproach, not even close, but their teachings are more mainstream than fundamental. I don't defend them over much nowadays, but the churches I grew up in would never condone this atrocity.The New York Post isn't a great source, but back in February they were able to interview a fellow church member of the Fletchers. The article also included an interview with her former French teacher at the private Baptist school. Also interviewed a local who gave more detail about Sheila's work history within the town.
I found it very interesting.
I'm concerned about the Baptist connection. I think they attend First Baptist Zachary. I can't tell if this church is an Independent Baptist Church. These fundamentalists teach a strict interpretation of the bible, including the practice known as breaking the will of the child, with some advocating that it even be applied to infants as young as two weeks old. Bill Zeller was a victim of sexual assault and his suicide note included details of how these IBC churches (and their followers) are very controlling.
Everyone jump on twitter and search the hashtag #laceyfletcher to get more eyeballs on this.Maybe it was postponed?
Not a lot on there that I can findEveryone jump on twitter and search the hashtag #laceyfletcher to get more eyeballs on this.
@ChatteringBirdsAnd there is no family to give victim impact statements at their sentencing.
Gutted it wasn't the maximum but relieved it's more than some of us expected.They each got 20 years.
I don't suppose they were sentenced to...a couch.