A Maryland woman and her daughter have admitted to their roles in
hanging a dead raccoon from a noose on the porch of an African family's home.
Dena Whedbee and her daughter, Brittany, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal
charges of conspiracy and violating the Fair Housing Act.
The Whedbees admitted conspiring with three other people in April 2010 to hang
the raccoon from the family's home in Middle River in an effort to scare them. Two
of the other men, Billy Pratt and Joshua Wall, have already pleaded guilty.
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