Posted on 04/29/2026 2:05:01 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
A Wisconsin woman is behind bars after police say she stabbed her boyfriend to death during an argument over dinner.
Mikayla Kloth, 27, appeared in a Waukesha County court on Monday, days after prosecutors said she fatally stabbed 25-year-old Lukas Rosch at her apartment in Lac La Belle, Wisconsin. She was charged with first-degree intentional homicide. According to a criminal complaint obtained by local ABC affiliate WISN, Kloth told Rosch that she wanted to go out to dinner on Friday night. Instead, he showed up at the apartment with chicken drumsticks and seasoning that he intended to cook at her home.
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I'd be afraid...
I wish somebody would show up with chicken legs and some seasoning to cook in my air fryer. That would be great.
This guy was not seeing the parade of red flags marching by.
I laughing allowed? Sorry - but that was my first reaction. A lot of weird stuff in the news but this has to take the cake....
At least it wasn’t a Duke sweatshirt.
wy69

I might not hit that.
A Man always want to see the potential for poontang with a woman. ;-)
IDK, do they even get chicken in jail?
Laz has made the definitive determination in post 7.
You mean “poontential”??
Don’t be a chicken, Laz.
Hit that with a truck.
It’ll do more than hit you back.
RE: IDK, do they even get chicken in jail?
I remember Aunt Bee would walk over to the jail to bring the town drunk Otis Campbell a basked with a red checkered kitchen towel covering hot fried chicken, biscuits, mashed potatoes and apple pie.
State correctional facilities frequently have chicken on the menu, though it varies by institution. Chicken is considered a staple protein, often appearing as patties, nuggets, or baked quarters, but some facilities have reduced its frequency due to budget constraints.
Common chicken items include “Buffalo chicken,” “chicken sausage,” “pepper chicken,” and crispy chicken patties.
In some systems, chicken has been reduced from three times a week to once per week to reduce costs.
-—The Marshall Project website.
A big Ouchie in Okauchee.
From another perspective, it could be quite romantic.
"I might not hit that."
Those are tiny caterpillars. Did the big ones all die?
More red flags than the Chinese Navy.
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