Lerona, W. Va. -- A West Virginia woman has been charged with second-degree murder after she allegedly cut off a man's head.



Roena Cheryl Mills was in court on Monday for a competency hearing. A judge ruled she needs further evaluation.



The killing took place April 1, according to WVNS in West Virginia.



The incident began when deputies were called to a road in Lerona, West Virginia, near the border with Virginia. They found Mills covered in blood and wearing a glove on her left hand, WVNS said.



Homeowners called authorities after finding Mills and offering her a ride. She refused to leave the property, according to The Associated Press.



She allegedly gave authorities a false name when they arrived and said she was cut by being thrown through a glass door, the station said. She became combative and was arrested.



While in a police vehicle, she said "you have to take me back and let me get my heads," according to WVNS.



Later in the day, police got a call about a body found nearby. They found a man decapitated inside a residence and a body part of the victim outside.



The man, 29-year-old Bo White, and Mills were dating, WVNS said.



The glove Mills was wearing when she was arrested matched one found in White's bedroom, according to The Associated Press. Both gloves were covered in blood.



Police told AP it's unclear if White was killed by decapitation or if he died before that. Prosecutors have not disclosed a motive for the murder.



An autopsy is pending, AP said.

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