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Jailed ‘gal-slay’ ex: Poor me!

Jason Bohn

Jason Bohn (Ellis Kaplan)

THE BOHN IDENTITY: Jason Bohn (inset) posted the statement above through his brother, explaining the night Danielle Thomas (right) was killed. (
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I killed her — but it was all her fault!

The Ivy League lawyer charged with strangling his Weight Watchers-exec girlfriend posted a sniveling Facebook rant yesterday that shamelessly blamed the victim for her own death.

“I suspected she was a cheater. At the very least, I gradually confirmed she was a compulsive liar, particularly with regard to relations with the opposite sex, both past and present,” wrote a self-pitying Jason Bohn, 33, who faces a murder rap in the grisly death of pretty Kentucky transplant Danielle Thomas.

Bohn said her lies made him insecure and angry about their relationship and that he got drunk and snapped the night she was killed — just weeks after she had obtained a restraining order against him because of an earlier assault.

“The night in question? In all honesty, it was an accident,” Bohn said in a post dictated from the prison ward at Bellevue to his kid brother, Chris Bohn, 30.

“In short, I was heavily intoxicated, under a great deal of stress, and completely blacked out. I woke up the next morning in complete shock.

“My knuckles were bruised badly and she was on the floor unconscious.”

Cops said Bohn packed Thomas’ battered body in ice in the Astoria apartment’s bathroom and then went on the lam — sending e-mails to her friends pretending to be her saying she was safe as he tried to elude capture.

Her body was found on June 26, two days after the alleged murder, and he was arrested on June 29.

Chris Bohn revived Jason’s Facebook page Aug. 10 after Jason had taken it down.

He scrubbed it of earlier posts after the gruesome killing in the Queens pad the couple had shared.

The post continued with Bohn carrying on about how much he loved Thomas, a native of Danville, Ky., who had a successful career at Walt Disney World before moving to New York to be with him.

He described a bleak existence at Bellevue, where he remains held without bond and on suicide watch.

“I alternate between crying uncontrollably in my cell while I stare at her office building from my window to fighting with other inmates over food,” wrote Bohn, who earned undergraduate and graduate degrees at Columbia and graduated from the University of Florida law school.

His brother told The Post that the two suffered a childhood of constant abuse at the hands of their drug-addled father in a Florida trailer park.

Their father put beer in their bottles when they were babies, and later turned Jason on to cocaine, Chris said.

Thomas’ grandmother, Juanita Hardgrove, said it figures that Bohn would blame the victim.

“It’s to be expected,” she said. “Jason murdered my granddaughter. What else is there to say?”