GUILTY Bali - Sheila von Wiese Mack, 62, found dead in suitcase, 12 Aug 2014 #2

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  • #441
Yeah I thought I remembered that about Schapelle...there was no real evidence to prove she didn't smuggle the drugs either. Cheers for the link South Aussie. There is no one supporting Heather so who does she think is going to present evidence that she didn't do it? I think this is going to be fairly clear cut and those kids have no idea what's coming. They say ignorance is bliss...

Not so sure that there is no one supporting Heather, just no one who is speaking about anything regarding Heather to the media. We really have no idea what may be going on behind the scenes.

MOO
 
  • #442
I had earlier found that there is a manufacturer of duct tape in Indonesia. http://pt-okamoto-indonesia.imexbb.com/
And at least one major supplier of duct tape there as well. http://lakbanmurah.itrademarket.com/
So it probably can be bought in shops there, by people with enough money.

But I do think it is far more likely that the duct tape they used was either brought by Sheila, in a smaller quantity, or obtained in the hotel somewhere .. janitor's room, maybe.


(Sorry, I was being a bit facetious in my previous post about sealing the suitcase with duct tape. :blushing:
Someone would have opened it anyway, when they felt how heavy it was and they could not find Sheila. And those kids were going nowhere without a passport. )

Totally thought the same thing about why they didn't use the duct tape to seal the suitcase SouthAussie and I think they would have if they had any left to do so rather than tie a sheet around it.

MOO
 
  • #443
Has anyone picked up on the case load of the courts in Bali - like how long it will be until a trial?


Just to add, too, Leeza Ormsby was detained in mid-February 2014 in Bali, first court appearance in late May 2014 (for formal charges, I think), then on trial at the end of June 2014. So, 4½ months from her detention until her trial in Bali.

691813-indon-seeks-15-months-ormsby-drug-trial.jpg


http://www.news.com.au/world/breaki...rmsby-drug-trial/story-e6frfkui-1226966680627

http://www.news.com.au/national/bal...oday-in-denpasar/story-fncynjr2-1226932136230
 
  • #444


That is not going to help in their case at all, and it wont stop the process of the case going to trial.

Source Meanwhile, Deputy Head of Denpasar Police, Assistant Commissioner Nyoman Artana said, the file of the two murder suspects will be handed over to prosecutors for trial.
He explained that although the suspect was not cooperative in the second checkup, but it will not affect the investigation.
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Heather Louis is also known pregnant. But it does not stop the investigation process.


No US Layer helping them either now or in the future.
Unless a Legal from the US applies to the Government to work with her appointed Lawyer, there is not going to be any US representation for her.

Artana also confirmed that they will not be accompanied by a lawyer from the United States as demanded.


If afraid if HM thinks she can stand on trial day and tell the Court all about it then, she's wrong.
The hole she is digging herself is as big as a crater.
I think she was hoping to get contact with her boyfriend so that they could collaborate a story - and that's not going to happen either.

I'd say this may go to trial very quickly.
There is not a lot holding the trial from going ahead if she wont talk.
 
  • #445
Thanks MM. So they have been deemed 'normal' and aware of their actions. Presumably that means no mind-altering interference from drugs either.

I tend to agree - no drugs, although blood test results would be good to know, but I don't think we're going to hear about that before the trial particularly as the perps are not co-operating. LE will keep shtump now about all those little gems we sleuths thrive on.
 
  • #446
MOO MOO MOO MOO


I imagine if they had been successful in getting off the island, they would have taped the suitcase up and said they were staying another 2 nights. At night, go throw the suitcase in the ocean. Go to consulate and attempt to get passport. Get off island and back to US before anyone figured out Sheila was missing.

But I wonder if they would have been able to pull this off-- get themselves to the US. Seems like there were so many problems and they were rather messy (a good plan would have at least required them to clean up a la Scott Peterson). Seems they should have stayed status quo at the St. Regis. But, we don't know how much of a struggle or what other people heard. I've heard the people in the next room having sex once and they weren't particularly loud... The walls were that thin. Seems there must have been a rage on HM's part which, to me, implies screaming. We already know they were shouting at each other in the lobby. I'm certain there would have been shouting in the room enough to get HM all enraged, "not able to take much more of it" and then "wham!" Bash Sheila's face in with the first thing she could get her hands on to shut that "b---h" up. I imagine the first blow went to her mouth. I wonder if Sheila had any broken teeth? Or maybe she was aiming for the mouth to shut her up but hit the nose area instead. Maybe Sheila saw it coming and in a split second lowered her face downward to try and protect it and HM's blow got the top of the nose, by the brain? MOO MOO MOO MOO MOO

ETA: links on nasal trauma:
http://www.healthline.com/health/nasal-trauma. "In some cases, a nasal fracture can damage the bones that attach your nose to your skull. This injury can allow cerebrospinal fluid to leak."

Maybe Sheila choked on blood and spinal fluid?

They'd have had to rent a boat to get rid of the suitcase. And have weights. Otherwise, it would just wash up on shore quickly.

Just to add, too, Leeza Ormsby was detained in mid-February 2014 in Bali, first court appearance in late May 2014 (for formal charges, I think), then on trial at the end of June 2014. So, 4½ months from her detention until her trial in Bali.

691813-indon-seeks-15-months-ormsby-drug-trial.jpg


http://www.news.com.au/world/breaki...rmsby-drug-trial/story-e6frfkui-1226966680627

http://www.news.com.au/national/bal...oday-in-denpasar/story-fncynjr2-1226932136230

That case really makes it clear that in Indonesia, you get punished for not admitting guilt and for refusing to talk. You get rewarded for being honest. We need more of that here.
 
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They'd have had to rent a boat to get rid of the suitcase. And have weights. Otherwise, it would just wash up on shore quickly.



That case really makes it clear that in Indonesia, you get punished for not admitting guilt and for refusing to talk. You get rewarded for being honest. We need more of that here.

BBM - I completely agree. It makes me monumentally angry when I see the games played to get utter creeps off...like Casey Anthony.

Just to ask Gitana if you know by any chance - if they don't go to trial in Bali (which I honestly 99% doubt) would the US consider charging them at home instead? If you murder another US citizen overseas can you be charged back home?
 
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I don't think this link has been posted before - has a short video from the Indonesian English language news broadcast, plus subtitles.

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/us-teen-held-bali-suitcase-killing-assaulted-custody/

From the article in the quote: "The daughter and her boyfriend have been named suspects in the case, but under the Indonesian legal system would only be formally charged in court at the start of a trial."

It looks like they are charged at the beginning of the trial...I don't think we will have to wait years for a verdict based on the recent cases I have seen which have been mentioned - Leeza, Drage, etc.
 
  • #451

Oooh, I like this article. Thanks. The way it is worded is interesting too.

Police Not Yet Reveals Motive in the Murder of American
September 01, 2014
http://www.thebalitimes.com/2014/09/01/police-not-yet-reveals-motive-in-the-murder-of-american/

“The motive should be collected from the back. Means that the data should be seen in America,” he said."

"Therefore, the investigation was helped by the presence of a United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation or FBI who helped police unravel the murder case."

"Furthermore, he stated that to reveal more complete motive, they must pull back the chronological relationships between the three."
 
  • #452
BBM - I completely agree. It makes me monumentally angry when I see the games played to get utter creeps off...like Casey Anthony.

Just to ask Gitana if you know by any chance - if they don't go to trial in Bali (which I honestly 99% doubt) would the US consider charging them at home instead? If you murder another US citizen overseas can you be charged back home?

It has happened once, but I think the US would only have jurisdiction if they could show planning occurred in the states.

But never fear. The Balinese authorities are 100% going to keep this case.
 
  • #453
Oooh, I like this article. Thanks. The way it is worded is interesting too.

Police Not Yet Reveals Motive in the Murder of American
September 01, 2014
http://www.thebalitimes.com/2014/09/01/police-not-yet-reveals-motive-in-the-murder-of-american/

“The motive should be collected from the back. Means that the data should be seen in America,” he said."

"Therefore, the investigation was helped by the presence of a United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation or FBI who helped police unravel the murder case."

"Furthermore, he stated that to reveal more complete motive, they must pull back the chronological relationships between the three."


Heather Mack is referred to as Heather Louis twice in that article -- any info on that??

sounds like the US authorities were very helpful to the Bali LE
 
  • #454
I saw that. Is her birth name Heather Lois or Lois Heather Mack?

Seems like Lois is a name you don't hear as often anymore.
 
  • #455
I saw that. Is her birth name Heather Lois or Lois Heather Mack?

Seems like Lois is a name you don't hear as often anymore.
As per passport (IMO this is the hotel's photocopy - shows the two room numbers):
 

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  • #456
It has happened once, but I think the US would only have jurisdiction if they could show planning occurred in the states.

But never fear. The Balinese authorities are 100% going to keep this case.

:-) I am feeling very confident that they won't be coming home any time soon but I just wondered. So if for example you murder someone overseas and that country does not prosecute you, you could come back and get away with it unless there was pre-planning proven in the US or Origin country. That is interesting indeed...but I guess it is the same here. I know of two people who were visiting the country, one murdered the other. It was not able to be proven here and the case was closed. That person was free to fly home - well they left during the inquest the second they were finished being questioned. I don't think there is anything that the country they came from can do. Really sad isn't it in that regard...a murderer goes free.
 
  • #457
Here is a case of an American charged with murder of his American wife while on honeymoon in Australia. This case was big news in Australia at the time, Watson was able to return to America on the proviso if found guilty there, he would not receive the death penalty. :thinking:



Gabe Watson, 34, served 18 months in an Australian jail after pleading guilty to failing to do enough to help his 26-year-old wife during the dive.

He was tried for murder in Birmingham, Alabama, because that was where the couple married and prosecutors say he plotted Tina's death.

Alabama authorities agreed to waive the death penalty in order to get Australian authorities to release Watson back to the United States, meaning he would have faced a maximum lifetime prison sentence had he been convicted.



http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/24/us-honeymoon-australia-drowning-idUSTRE81M1Y520120224
 
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Here is a case of an American charged with murder of his American wife while on honeymoon in Australia. This case was big news in Australia at the time, Watson was able to return to America on the proviso if found guilty there, he would not receive the death penalty. :thinking:



Gabe Watson, 34, served 18 months in an Australian jail after pleading guilty to failing to do enough to help his 26-year-old wife during the dive.

He was tried for murder in Birmingham, Alabama, because that was where the couple married and prosecutors say he plotted Tina's death.

Alabama authorities agreed to waive the death penalty in order to get Australian authorities to release Watson back to the United States, meaning he would have faced a maximum lifetime prison sentence had he been convicted.



http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/24/us-honeymoon-australia-drowning-idUSTRE81M1Y520120224

Cheers PrimeSuspect - I remember that case and thinking that the guy had basically gotten away with murder. To me he came across as facetious...but not to go to far O/T I was just wondering if there were any other cases? I guess it would be difficult in many regards to the conviction without all of the evidence, etc. Then there would be the possibility of contamination if taken by another country that doesn't follow the same processes, etc. The defence lawyers would have too much to play with in that regard.
 
  • #460
Cheers PrimeSuspect - I remember that case and thinking that the guy had basically gotten away with murder. To me he came across as facetious...but not to go to far O/T I was just wondering if there were any other cases? I guess it would be difficult in many regards to the conviction without all of the evidence, etc. Then there would be the possibility of contamination if taken by another country that doesn't follow the same processes, etc. The defence lawyers would have too much to play with in that regard.

Hi tarjessi :) I also think he got away with murder. :(
 
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