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Women who knew ‘cannibal cop’ worried they were on his ‘cook list’

They’re the ladies who might have been his lunch.

“Freaked-out” female acquaintances of would-be cannibal cop Gilberto “Gil” Valle yesterday wondered whether they were on his alleged list of 100 ladies to kidnap, rape, torture, cook — and eat.

“I was so shaken when I found out it was him,” said Beverly Seiger, who knew Valle, 28, from the Forest Hills, Queens, park he visited nightly with his wife and baby daughter.

“I used to walk his dog. I’ve been to his house many times. He’s been to my house,” she said of Valle, whom federal prosecutors accuse of plotting with three fiendish pals to kidnap, cook and consume scores of females.

“I don’t want to be on his list!” Seiger said. “I’m so thin, he would use me as toothpicks.

“The women in this neighborhood now are freaked out,” she said.

Another female resident asked a reporter, “Are we on this list?

“I fit in an oven,” she said, referring to Valle’s alleged boasting online of having an oven “big enough to fit one of these girls if I folded their legs.”

Another woman at the park, Judy Levin, said, “Nobody was skeeved by him at all. He was normal.

“You wouldn’t think twice about inviting him into your house,” she said of Valle, whose online banter with male cohorts included a plan to “cook” a woman “over a low heat, keep her alive as long as possible.”

Levin, noting that she hadn’t recently seen Valle’s bulldog, Dudley, said that after news of the cop’s arrest broke Thursday, “I thought, ‘Oh my God, did he eat the dog?’ ”

A man at the park said, “I know three girls who are scared and concerned because he knows what buildings they live in.”

The FBI had been secretly monitoring Valle’s sickening online chats for weeks before arresting him Wednesday after becoming worried that he was preparing to act on his horrific plans, sources told The Post yesterday.

Valle, who patroled Harlem’s 26th Precinct, is being held without bail on a charge of conspiring to kidnap women.

His wife, Kathleen Mangan Valle, fled to Reno, Nev., after discovering his alleged diabolical plot.

At first, she suspected he was cheating on her or about to and searched his computer for evidence, a source said.

She found dossiers on 100 or so women complete with full names, addresses, physical descriptions and photos, the source said. She believed the women were Valle’s past or future hookups, the source said.

She was stunned to find e-mails showing that Valle allegedly was plotting to abduct the women and cook them himself or deliver them as food or sex slaves to other maniacs.

Additional reporting by Tara Palmeri in Reno, Nev.