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Blood in B’klyn apt. where bride-to-be was slain may have come from multiple people

The blood splattered throughout the Brooklyn apartment where pregnant bride-to-be Vindalee Smith was found slashed to death may have come from more than one person, sources said.

And there was a bloody fingerprint – possibly belonging to the murderer — found on an envelope containing a note, sources said.

Detectives are conducting DNA analysis and fingerprint analysis of the evidence found in Smith’s Flathbush apartment on Saturday — a day before she was to wed long-time beau Anthony Jackman, 33.

Smith, who was 38 and 8 ¹/₂ months pregnant, had been cut and stabbed in the neck, according to the landlord who found the body.

Meanwhile, Brooklyn cops, who had been questioning Jackson in connection with the death, had arrested him for having a fake New Jersey registration on his 1998 BMV.

He “put himself at the location” of the murder, a law enforcement source said.

Jackman, who has 14 prior arrests. Five are unsealed and include aggravated unlicensed operating of a vehicle, burglary, petit larceny, possession of a forged instrument, and from his charge from yesterday.

Cops continue to believe the note referencing imprisoned Lee Boyd Malvo, the teenage apprentice to the 2002 Washington DC sniper John Allen Mohammed, as a ruse to throw them off although they are examining it for other clues.

“I will kill 1 pregnant woman a month starting now until Lee Boyd Malvo is set FREE,” read the note signed “the apprentice” with a smiley face.

Nobody has claimed Smith’s body yet. She has four children, two teenagers and early 20s.