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US woman who killed mom in Bali indicted on US murder charge

CHICAGO (AP) 鈥 A Chicago woman who served more than seven years in an Indonesian prison for killing her mother at a luxury resort on the island of Bali has been indicted on murder conspiracy charges in the United States and taken into federal custody
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CHICAGO (AP) 鈥 A Chicago woman who served more than seven years in an Indonesian prison for killing her mother at a luxury resort on the island of Bali has been indicted on murder conspiracy charges in the United States and taken into federal custody.

FBI agents took Heather Mack, 26, into custody on her arrival at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on Wednesday morning, according to the U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago

Mack has been charged with conspiring to kill her mother Sheila von Wiese-Mack in a U.S. indictment that was unsealed Wednesday. Also charged is Mack's former boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, who was also convicted of murder in Indonesia and is still imprisoned there.

With the indictment in which they are charged with conspiracy to commit murder in a foreign country, Mack and Schaefer are also charged with obstruction of justice in the three-count indictment.

At an arraignment on Wednesday afternoon, Mack pleaded not guilty to the charges and U.S. District Judge Charles Norgle ordered that she remain in custody until a detention hearing on Nov. 10.

Brian Claypool, Mack鈥檚 attorney, said Wednesday that the federal charges are 鈥渃learly a witch hunt鈥 in response to public pressure after Mack鈥檚 release from prison.

Speaking by phone from California, Claypool said he will ask the court to throw out the new charges, arguing that conspiracy was included in the charges that Mack was convicted of in Indonesia.

鈥淭he U.S. government had a choice to make in 2015,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey could have fought to extradite ... and try her in the U.S. court. They didn鈥檛 do that.鈥

Mack鈥檚 daughter, Stella Schaefer, who is 6 years old, was on the plane with her mother, according to Claypool, who said the little girl was 鈥渆xcited鈥 about her first trip to the United States. He declined to say who took custody of the girl when FBI agents took Mack away but said she was not handed over to child protective services. Court records show a Cook County probate judge issued an emergency order Tuesday appointing one of Mack鈥檚 attorneys, Vanessa Favia, as the girl鈥檚 guardian. Favia could not be reached for comment.

Schaefer鈥檚 mother said she was angry that she was not given custody of her granddaughter.

鈥淭he lawyers don鈥檛 need custody,鈥 Kia Walker told reporters at the airport. 鈥淪tella has family here. She has me. I want my granddaughter. I want this craziness to stop.鈥

According to the indictment, Mack flew from Chicago to Indonesia on Aug. 2, 2014, and Schaefer arrived on a flight from Chicago eight days later. On Aug. 11, Schaefer communicated in messages with in Chicago about 鈥渄ifferent ways to kill Von Wiese." The next day, according to the indictment, Schaefer and Mack exchanged messages about 鈥渉ow and when to kill Von Wiese.鈥

According to the indictment, the two killed Von Wiese-Mack on or about that same day, then stuffed the body into a suitcase and loaded it into the trunk of a taxi cab. It says Mack and Schaefer tried to cover up what they had done by 鈥渞emoving items of clothing worn during the killing.鈥

Von Wiese-Mack's badly beaten body was later discovered in the taxi parked at the upscale St. Regis Bali Resort.

In 2016, Bibbs, who was identified as a cousin of Schaefer, pleaded guilty to helping to plan the killing . That cousin was sentenced the next year to nine years in prison. In 2017, the Chicago Tribune reported that court documents revealed the FBI was investigating whether others were involved in the the conspiracy.

According to the indictment, the murder 鈥渨as part of the conspiracy that Heather L. Mack and Tommy E. Schaefer concealed, misrepresented and hid.鈥

Mack was almost 19 and at the time of the killing. She and Schaefer, then 21, were arrested a day later at a hotel about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the St. Regis.

The killing generated international attention, in part because the suitcase appeared too small to hold an adult woman鈥檚 body. The couple were convicted in 2015; and Schaefer received an 18-year sentence.

would be released in October. She was and deported to the United States this week.

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This story has been corrected to show that Kia Walker is Schaefer鈥檚 mother.

Don Babwin And Kathleen Foody, The Associated Press