Man in Bali ‘suitcase murder’ pleads not guilty to US charges


Double charge: A file photo of Mack and Schaefer entering the courtroom for their trial at the district court in Denpasar on March 12, 2015. The couple hoped to gain access to a US$1.5mil trust fund by killing Mack’s mother. — AP

A Chicago man convicted in Indonesia of beating his then-girlfriend’s mother to death with a fruit bowl and hiding the body in a suitcase more than a decade ago pleaded not guilty to federal charges in the United States.

Tommy Schaefer was sentenced in Indonesia to 18 years in prison in connection with the 2014 murder of Chicago socialite Sheila von Wiese-Mack while holi­daying in Bali with the woman and her daughter, Heather Mack.

According to prosecutors, Mack covered her mother’s mouth while Schaefer pummelled her with a fruit bowl. The couple hoped to gain access to a US$1.5mil trust fund. Police in Bali arrested Mack, who was 18 at the time and a few weeks’ pregnant, and Schaefer, then 21, a day after the killing.

The case became known as the Bali “suitcase murder” because von Wiese-Mack’s battered body was discovered crammed in a suitcase in the boot of a taxi at an upscale resort.

Indonesian officials released Schaefer from prison on Tuesday after he served 11 years and received a number of commendations for good behaviour.

He was flown back to Chicago to face charges of conspiring to kill to someone in a foreign country, conspiring to commit murder and tampering with a victim.

Schaefer made his initial court appearance on those counts on Thursday morning.

Court records indicate he pleaded not guilty to all three charges. His trial was set for January 2027 and was to remain in custody.

Mack served seven years of a 10-year prison sentence in Bali. She was sentenced to another 26 years in prison in Chicago in January 2024 after pleading guilty to helping kill her mother and stuffing the body in the suitcase. — AP

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