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Voodoo is an ancient West African religion practiced by more than 30 million people in Benin, Togo and Ghana and Nigeria. Other forms of the religion exist elsewhere in the world, including Haiti.
Mariah will be tried for writing Adrian Ranglin intimidating letters before delivering the effigy.
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Two counts related to letters sent to Ranglin on February 2 and 5, culminating in the voodoo doll allegedly sent on February 10.
McBean appeared in court on Thursday to confirm her identity and plead not guilty to the charges, according to the Daily Mail.
Fingerprint and DNA evidence linked McBean to the doll sent to Ranglin’s flat. Adrian Lee, defending, said McBean does not know how her fingerprints got on the items.
“It may well have been she spent some time at the flat and touched something at the flat,” Lee said.
Proceedings were briefly interrupted when a tearful McBean accused a man in the public gallery of threatening her, saying he was whispering threats including “I am going to f**k you up.”
The man left, denying he had said anything.
Security was called to escort McBean out of the building.
Practitioners of the witchcraft technique make figures of their target and stick pins in the dolls to inflict pain on their victim.
The trial will begin on November 21.
~Reuters/Dailymail


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