A WOMAN allegedly admitted to stabbing her boyfriend to death after he came home with plans to cook chicken in the air fryer instead of taking her out to the bar.

Lukas Rosch, 25, arrived to his girlfriend’s apartment with chicken drumsticks and seasoning in hand, but was fatally stabbed in the chest after a heated exchange.

Mugshot of Mikayla Kloth.
Mikayla Kloth allegedly admitted to stabbing her boyfriend of three years after an argument ensuedCredit: Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department
 

A headshot of Lukas Rosch.
Lukas Rosch died at a local hospital after he was stabbed in the chestCredit: Family Handout
 

Exterior of a red brick apartment building with white window frames and a red shingled roof, next to a tree with newly sprouted green leaves.
The incident unfolded at Kloth’s Wisconsin apartmentCredit: WISN
Mikayla Kloth, 27, was charged with first-degree intentional homicide in connection to Rosch’s death after she allegedly told police she stabbed him because she was angry, WISN reported, citing a criminal complaint.

Police arrived at Kloth’s apartment on Friday in the Village of Lac La Belle, Wisconsin, where they found Rosch with a stab wound to the chest.

The 25-year-old was transported to the hospital where he later died.

Kloth said she and Rosch had been together for about three years, but did not live together, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.

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Kloth reportedly told police during an interview that she texted Rosch about coming over for dinner that night but then changed her mind and instead wanted to go to a bar.

However, Rosch “proceeded to come over to the apartment and he had chicken drumsticks, seasoning, and was planning on using the air fryer,” prosecutors said.

Kloth claimed the man “began pushing her buttons” which upset her as an argument ensued.

The woman claimed Rosch grabbed a knife and said, “Do you want me to cut myself?”

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Kloth said she tried taking the knife from him and told police she “did stab him” after her anger “got the best of her.”

“We are completely broken at the tragic and senseless loss of our son, Lukas John Rosch, the most loving, giving, kind-hearted person anyone could ever meet,” Rosch’s family said in a statement to WISN.

“We are just asking for privacy at this time as we try to process.”

While on the way to the police station, Kloth made “excited utterances, stating she should have just gone to the bar, and the whole thing was irritating.”

While being transported to a local hospital for a consensual blood draw, she reportedly said if Rosch’s parents “didn’t hate her before, they will hate her now.”

She allegedly took full responsibility for the incident, telling cops if they had to put her in jail, “that was cool.”

Mikayla Kloth in court on charges of first-degree intentional homicide.
Kloth appeared in court where her bond was set at $2millionCredit: WISN
 

Matthew Rosch, the victim's father, in court.
Matthew Rosch asked the judge to “Please never let that monster walk the streets ever again”Credit: WISN
One week prior to the stabbing, Rosch spoke with another woman and the apartment landlord where he alleged Kloth bit his thumb.

The landlord claimed Rosch “genuinely seemed afraid” of his girlfriend and told her, “Please take my full name, in case something ever happens to me.”

Kloth made her first court appearance on Monday where a judge set her cash bond at $2million and said the case “makes no sense at all.”

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“Please never let that monster walk the streets ever again,” Matthew Rosch, the victim’s father, told the judge.

She is scheduled to appear in court again on May 29 for a preliminary hearing.