She stabbed her boyfriend to death in Wisconsin for bringing food home to cook instead of going to a bar
A 27-year-old woman faces intentional homicide charges in Wisconsin after admitting stabbing her boyfriend during an argument in her home
A woman identified as Mikayla Kloth, 27 years old, was charged with first-degree intentional homicide following the death of her partner, Lukas Rosch, 25 years old, in the state of Wisconsin.
The event occurred on April 24 in a home located in the Lac La Belle area, about 40 kilometers west of Milwaukee. According to documents j In courtroom reports cited by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the accused admitted to police that she had stabbed the victim during an argument.
Previous discussion and version of the facts
According to the investigation, Rosch went to the apartment with the intention of preparing food, even though Kloth had expressed that he preferred to go out to a bar.
The defendant indicated that the man “began to provoke”her,” which led to an argument. According to the complaint, Kloth claimed that he acted out of anger and that her “anger” took over her.”
The authorities stated that the victim died due to a single stab wound to the chest that reached the heart.
The agents went to the place after an emergency call that alerted about a seriously injured person and the presence of abundant blood in the home.
Upon arrival, they found Rosch on the ground while trying to revive him. According to the report, when officers asked who attacked him, Kloth responded, “I did it.”
Judicial process in progress
Kloth was formally charged with first-degree intentional homicide, a charge that could carry a life sentence. During her first court appearance, her bail was set at $2 million.
The preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 29, while the defendant remains detained in the Waukesha County Jail.
Rosch's family expressed their pain over the loss, describing him as a “loving and generous” person. His father expressed in court the deep emotional impact he has suffered after his son's death.

