As a meticulous crime investigator with a keen eye for detail, I thoroughly analyzed the transcript of the suspect’s interrogation. The suspect’s shifting demeanor and evasive answers raised red flags, indicating potential deception. The suspect’s alibi was flimsy and lacked credibility, further pointing towards their possible involvement in the crime. Additionally, forensic evidence found at the crime scene matched the suspect’s DNA profile, providing concrete evidence of their connection to the crime. My extensive experience in investigating similar criminal cases reaffirmed the suspect’s motive and opportunity to commit the crime. The intricate web of evidence meticulously woven together in this investigation leaves no room for doubt regarding the suspect’s culpability in the heinous crime.

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47 Comments to “UNHINGED & DISTURBING: Chicago Socialite Found In Suitcase | Heather Mack Bali Full Story & Update”

  • @annieelise

    Please take a moment to go follow, share and rate the podcast on whichever podcast platform you use.❤ https://www.flowcode.com/page/serialously

  • @betamcquillin391

    Who shows up to a murder with a 1% battery? Omg!! 😂😂

  • @mermaid5948

    Pure evil! I think the that all children need to be introduced to the father son and the Holy Spirit through other upbringing. Jesus is love and children should be immersed in the love of Jesus and the enemy will never be able to
    Penetrate! 🥺May Sheila rest in peace and may she enjoy the love of God and heaven.

  • @user-jz6gb2jt2y

    I love your shows, I watch as many as I can, thank you for being the victim's voice! I appreciate all you do.

  • @PraiseTheFSMonster

    Monsters don't create themselves, they're a product of their environment. Her parents were probably sociopaths

  • @user-km1ux6wp2g

    OMG this girl OMG.
    Okay if her mom was so dependent on her daughter
    Then all the time she "Went Missing"
    Nope, this bitch needs life time help. And needs Jesus!scary and I hope she doesn't raise her child.

  • @roseannheckel4800

    Maybe the 100 different versions are all partly true! U can only build up to a certain point until u do something ( she should had MOVED AWAY!) MURDER IS NEVER SN EXCUSE NO MATTER EHAT!

  • @christineticehurst2048

    I appreciate Your hard work to bring Your take on true crime news!

  • @jenniferbrown3782

    Why would anyone believe a word Heather ever says?

  • @jenniferbrown3782

    Parents- I implore you to understand that “positive parenting” is not permissive parenting. Set boundaries and follow through. In the back of my mind, I always ask myself if how I am allowing my children to act will make them “likable”. You will always love your children, but you should also like to be around them. And no one likes to be around assholes.

  • @judythui9782

    Damn… this teenager is the reason why police don't believe when teenagers are really "missing"…!!

  • @SanamMohrdar-gh-np5yv

    Why you saying shit like this?

  • @ginamac7

    Great coverage. I hadn't heard of this case yet.

  • @8967

    This reminds me of the 2nd Bridget Jones movie when she's stuck in prison and they have a whole dance program/trade system. I guess they weren't far off

  • @katgoldstein22

    Even though I’m 💕still catching up Likening the all me Annie-I’m still telling people to call me Kat

  • @Capricorn2763

    She disgustingly FOS!!!! I hate hearing her voice!!!!

  • @agapeeternal

    My older brother told a girl he had cancer so he could go see her and get laid. People do weird shit.

  • @jennsvoboda4136

    You do amazing I really enjoy listening to you Thank you 😊

  • @MediaMAC871

    Love your work, really interesting and well put together 💯☺️✌️

  • @randyd0514

    Big shocker that this criminal liar would use the race card I'm so sick of certain people getting all this media attention for being nothing more then scumbags why do you think young people are getting worse

  • @derryceanderson2371

    I'm glad to find out that diet coke goes through you too Annie. Nice to know I'm not alone.

  • @hotgranny4sure

    That poor baby! I can't even imagine!

  • @73lianah

    I love your commentary! I just recently started to follow you! I will definitely keep watching! ❤

  • @niceday4

    This is so sad 😢

  • @terisasam5604

    I dont think she should ever get her daughter back. She may just decide to kill her when things become inconvenient for her handle.

  • @Inespere_

    dude, i was scarred by brokedown palace when i was a teenager…. i still think about it today, like 20 years later.

  • @anitawatson1226

    I love listening to your videos

  • @jeralynquinlan306

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE this channel !! You cover some absolutely HORRENDOUS cases but give handle it with such grace & dignity for the victims while leaving your unique “ Annie touch “ when talking about the perpetrator ( s) . I’m a fan for life ( or as long as you keep this channel going , whichever comes first ! But seriously, keep these cases coming & I will keeping watching/ listening . Great Job!!

  • @user-gd5zn8gg1q

    She is pure evil. When deported to the US she will be tried and get a good long sentence. She doesn't need to raise a child.

  • @sonny7470

    I am officially sucked into the true crime world thanks to Annie!

  • @julivillalta

    Annie. You need singing lessons from heather.

  • @ashleytkl3036

    I have watched videos about this case but none covered as detail as Annie's. My POV, I wont judge Heather and I dont agree with her killing her mom at all.

  • @Sweet-n-Sassy609

    I have had my mind changed twice in this episode because I really could see how a drinking mother and her daughter having problems but I don't know if I believe she really came up with it on her own

  • @Sweet-n-Sassy609

    I think it was easy for her to help him or have him to do it for her. But now she is getting the prison time she deserves

  • @Sweet-n-Sassy609

    Idk Hun. My half brother is black and even tho she married his father she was racist after she left him so I was born to a racist mother but she loved my brother more than me to make up for her racism so she may have been racist but I don't think her mother hated her. The things she is saying may be true. I mean all my life my mom was an alcoholic and I have a hundred stories about my mom so who knows. This girl doesn't strike me as a cold blooded killer

  • @Lenergyiskey358

    hang on…. the Bali 9, two are shot and the rest are still imprisoned for life and dead, Chapelle gets 20 years for dope, and these two get 10 and 18 years for murder??? What the hell????

  • @philippedefechereux8740

    The old saying "Money does not buy happiness" devastatingly applies here. The spoiled brat could not handle mother/daughter differences and therefore felt entitled to get rid of her Mom by means of a zany murder plot. We now know that after she was evicted from Indonesia and immediately arrested, she ended up with a 28-years prison sentence. I don't think she'll be leading dance lessons in a U.S. Federal prison.

  • @randomferalposting

    Heather sounds traumatized. I can see where one may think she's changing stories, but I've known people raised by moms like this, and when you aren't allowed to have your own identity, it can be hard to understand, let alone explain yourself. Not a doctor ofc but her reasoning reminded me of a borderline person splitting. How Sheila's a horrible drug-addicted racist one moment, but then the best mom ever the next.

    I don't think Heather made everything up, but I think there are aspects she probably exaggerated on, whether or not she believed it when she said it. It would make sense if her mom was a secret alcoholic. I have a wealthy friend who's mom is codependent on her. When my friend started becoming independent, I've been there when her mom was super drunk and screaming at my friend for some perceived slight. Picking fights about dumb stuff. She's said rude abusive stuff before. But her family otherwise looks like a nice upper middle class family. Her mom can keep it together when she wants to – I've seen that as well. You'd never know she goes home and slams cheap beer every night.

    Since there's evidence of a fight prior to the murder, if we assume everything Heather said is (somewhat) true, it doesn't seem out of the realm of possibility that her mom said some dumb racist crap to piss Heather off. Didn't someone mention that Sheila was known to deliberately drive Heather off and then cry about it? It's nonsensical that she'd make a racist comment, sure, but she's angry and intoxicated. The goal is to hurt and if Sheila is as codependent as is alleged, she would know Heather's sore spots. Also, drunk people aren't usually known to make sense.

    None of this is to say Heather is innocent or that she's allowed to kill anyone. But I get similar vibes to Gypsy's situation. But instead of Munchausens, her mom would make her flip out and then cry for attention. I also have a friend who's mom did that. He became the town pariah because she would deliberately upset him, and then cry to the police and the family about her abusive son and how strong she is for adopting such a traumatized child 😢

    All this to say, if we're commenting on a child's behavior, I wish there was more effort put into understanding Heather, or at least some more objectivity when discussing her stories and the validity of the truth. I'm sure Heather is an absolute Hellcat. But the people I know like her have been through immense trauma. I'm sure if some of my friends weren't able to make it out in time, I'd have seen a story like this of them on the news. Everyone has a breaking point. It looks like they have a perfect life and great parents on the outside; they just "turned out that way for no reason". One wasn't even aware of how bad it was until I pointed out how inappropriate some of their parent's behaviors were, so sometimes the dysfunction stays a secret because they don't know any different, their parents fooled everyone and they don't think they'll be believed, family loyalty, etc. You honestly never know what goes on behind closed doors. I know so many family secrets and it's heartbreaking.

    But, she could absolutely be rotten to the core from day one and was a born killer and lied about everything. I'm fine with being wrong. But at the very least, Sheila seems off to me. She didn't deserve to die, but I just don't believe Heather flipped for no reason.

    Such a crappy situation all around.

  • @user-yc2fv9bk5k

    More importantly, don't text…

    Not only are these two sickening but they're down right stupid.

  • @VenoMooseBear

    This mother/daughter dynamic gives me Gypsy Rose and DeeDee Blanchard vibes. Except Gypsy Rose wasn’t violent toward her mom prior to the murder. Heather sounds like a compulsive liar too though.

  • @user-us9ti6wt8u

    My favorite ❤ Thank you for sharing ❤️ to the victims and their families. We adore you thank you for being so informative and kind.

  • @TheScrillz

    I have to admit, from the start of the daughter having trouble at age 6. I thought something isn't right with the way they were raising her. The fathers death seems really fishy as well. I do think that she deserves to spend more time in prison, but she might of got her ways from the mother.

  • @Js_views-

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  • @Js_views-

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