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Prosecutors want jury to see online ‘cannibal cop’ messages

It’s the other “other white meat.”

Prosecutors want jurors at the upcoming “cannibal cop” trial to learn about defendant Gilberto Valle’s computer chats with an online pal who told him that the taste of human flesh “isn’t quite like pork, but very meaty anyway.”

Court papers say Valle’s would-be dining partner, who used the screen name Moody Blues, boasted that he’d feasted previously on “a black woman and a white child.”

“I’ve not had a young white woman. Looking forward to it,” Moody Blues added.

“Excellent,” replied Valle, who said he hadn’t eaten anyone before, according to the Manhattan federal court filing.

Prosecutors also cited the following sickening exchange:

Moody Blues: “If we get someone . . . and we finish the meat early, would you go for another?”

Valle: “Yeah. I think we would have to give it time, though.”

Moody Blues: “Why? Go for a completely different type. I’d love to eat another child.”

The defense contends that Moody Blues’ “hyperbolic and twisted recounting of prior instances of cannibalization are either irrelevant, exceedingly prejudicial, or both.”

But the feds insist the exchanges “are highly probative of . . . the existence of an agreement between Valle and the co-conspirator to commit a kidnapping.”