Alfreedia Gregg-Glover has been declared competent to stand trial in the death of her 13-year-old adopted daughter, Alexis “Lexie” Glover.
In March a judge ordered that Gregg-Glover, 44, undergo mental health evaluations.
Friday Gregg-Glover, who is charged with felony murder, first-degree murder, felony child abuse and filing a false police report, appeared in Prince William Circuit Court for a case review.
According to a psychiatrist’s report, Gregg-Glover is competent to stand trial, attorneys said.
She is scheduled to stand trial in front of a jury beginning on July 6.
Gregg-Glover reported Lexie missing from Central Library in Manassas on Jan. 7, sparking a massive search for the girl.
Lexie’s body was found in a shallow creek near the McCoart Administration building in Woodbridge two days later.
Prosecutors allege that Gregg-Glover placed the girl in the creek while she was still alive and before she reported her missing.
According to a medical examiner’s report, Lexie died of drowning and exposure to the cold.
Gregg-Glover is being held without bond at the Prince William-Manassas regional jail.
Staff writer Amanda Stewart can be reached at 703-878-8014.
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