ANN ARBOR, MI - A woman accused of murdering a 70-year-old Ypsilanti man more than a year ago will be reevaluated for competency.

Haleigh Maynard, 24, was deemed competent in November 2015 to stand trial for the March 2015 stabbing death of Gary Schneider.

However, on Tuesday in the hallways of the Washtenaw County Trial Court, Maynard's attorney Matthew Chaiken revealed his concerns with Maynard's competency, Assistant Washtenaw County Prosecutor Dianna Collins said at a pretrial hearing April 26.

After a private conference at the bench of Washtenaw County Trial Court Judge Carol Kuhnke, Chaiken requested that Maynard be referred for forensic review again due to how long ago the first review took place and other concerns.

Collins, who did not offer a position on the matter, explained the concerns a bit further.

"He thought the defendant was having some decomposition issues and fluctuating between her ability to understand his role and the role of the court versus not," she said.

Kuhnke agreed and scheduled Maynard to return to court on June 28.

Ypsilanti Police Detective Robert Peto testified at a preliminary examination in February that Maynard told police she worked as a prostitute to support her cocaine habit. She said Schneider was a client who requested dominant-submissive meetings.

Maynard admitted that she used cocaine the day of Schneider's death, Peto said. She and Schneider also smoked marijuana and were drinking liquor.

"They had this routine where she would undress, she would go in and stand on the scale to see if she had gained any weight," Peto said. "(S)he had gained 10 pounds and she would get 10 spankings for each."

She told police she began to have flashbacks of childhood abuse during her spankings and later became upset when Schneider began "swatting" at her during a break, he said.

She told police she blacked out and began stabbing him.

Schneider suffered 50 incised cutting wounds, with about 48 to his head and neck, according to comments made at the preliminary examination.

He was found dead by police after a woman walking her dog found his wallet outside on March 26, 2015.

Darcie Moran covers cops and courts for MLive and The Ann Arbor News. Email her at dmoran@mlive.com or follow her on Twitter @darciegmoran.