Denpasar (Indonesia): A American woman who was convicted for helping to kill her mother on Indonesian tourism in Bali in 2014 was free from prison Friday after undergoing seven years of 10 years and will be deported to the United States.
The body of the Chicago Wealthy socialite who beat, Sheila von Wiese-Mack, 62, was found in the luggage of taxi parked at Resort St.
Regis Bali upscale in August 2014.
Heather Mack, which is almost 19 and a few weeks.
Pregnant, and his 21-year-old girlfriend, Tommy Schaefer, was arrested a day later after they were found at the hotel about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from St.
Regis.
The police said CCTV Hotel showed the couple arguing with the girl’s mother in the hotel lobby shortly before the murder, which allegedly happened in the room at the hotel.
The Indonesian court sentenced him to 10 years in prison for helping Schaefer in the murder of his mother and filling the body in the suitcase.
Schaefer received a sentence of 18 years.
Their daughter, Stella Schaefer, was born shortly before her parents was punished in 2015.
Under the Indonesian law, she was allowed to live with her mother in her cell in a kerobokan women’s prison until she was 2 years old, and Mack gave Princess custody for a Australian woman Until his release from prison.
Mack and his mother had a problematic relationship, with officials who confirmed the police had been called to Oak Family Park, Illinois, house tens of times.
In 2016, Robert Bibbs, Schaefer’s cousin, plummeted by guilty of helping to plan killings in exchange for $ 50,000 that Mack was expected to inherit, and sentenced to nine years in prison.
Mack, now 26, escorted through the destruction of journalists outside the kerobokan women’s prison in Denpasar, the capital of Bali Province, into the car waiting which took him to the immigration office near the Bali International Airport on Friday morning.
Wearing a mask, sunglasses, and the immigration orange deportee vest, he did not comment to reporters except to say, “God …
you’re crazy!” from behind the car window.
Some Mack’s friends were seen welcoming him outside the prison, including Oshar Putu Melody Suartama, a Australian woman who was married to a Balinese man, who had raised Stella.
Mack sentence is shortened with a total of 34 months due to a reduction that is often given to detainees about major holidays because of their good behavior, including the six-month punishment remission given during Indonesia’s independence day in August, Lili said, the head of the warden prison, who uses one name.
Lili said that Mack was entitled to a reduction in punishment under Indonesian law for good behavior and Mack was also involved in activities governed by correctional officers, such as setting fashion showing design by inmates, and taught them to dance.
He described that Mack was rather surprised, sad and scared when he would leave, “but we all cheer him up and convince him that everything would be fine.” “Heather used to say that the prison had changed his life a lot, he loved Indonesia and the people who had surrounded it for years,” said Lili, “he would greatly miss us and we are here.” He said Mack would be placed in the detention room at the Immigration Office while waiting for flights to the US on his release, Mack could be under Indonesian law will be reunited with his daughter, now 6.
But Indonesian lawyer, Yulius Benjamin Seran, has said before that Mack Haven’t seen the little girl about 20 months because the authorities stopped prison visits during the Coronavirus pandemic, have asked the Indonesian authorities to let the girl remain with foster family to avoid media attention.
Under Indonesian law, foreigners who are deported will be rejected into Indonesia to a maximum of six months.