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Cop killer Ronell Wilson’s ‘baby mama’ refuses to testify at death-sentence hearing

STAYING MUM: Ex-guard Nancy Gonzalez refused to testify in cop-killer Ronell Wilson’s death-penalty retrial. (
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Even Ronell Wilson’s baby mama wanted him dead.

The Brooklyn prison guard impregnated by the cop killer refused to testify on her baby daddy’s behalf at his recent death-sentence retrial, The Post has learned.

Despite making public statements that she wanted his life spared after giving birth to their child in March, Nancy Gonzalez told Wilson’s defense team that there was no way she would testify on his behalf and invoked her Fifth Amendment rights, according to multiple sources.

The petite former correction officer fell for the brutal killer’s charms in jail but now believes he manipulated her and a string of other vulnerable women, sources said.

“I really, honestly, don’t know how I got myself wrapped up in this mess,” she told an inmate after she became pregnant, according to Brooklyn federal-court papers.

Her anger grew so intense that she opted out of assisting him during the legal fight for his life, sources said.

A jury on Tuesday sentenced Wilson to death by lethal injection after deliberating for only five hours.

Courtroom observers were surprised that Wilson’s attorneys never brought up the existence of his baby boy, Justus, as a reason to let him live.

But despite repeated attempts to have Gonzalez help her former beau avoid the needle and tell jurors not to leave her child fatherless, she stoutly refused.

The Bloods gangster blew away undercover NYPD Detectives James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews during a 2003 Staten Island gun-buy bust gone bad.

Wilson’s lawyers argued that his horrific upbringing — marked by a neglectful, strung out mother and an absentee father — led to his life of crime.

They had initially thought that Gonzalez would bolster their attempt to create sympathy for Wilson, but were stymied.

Her lawyer, Anthony Ricco, who once compared the intensity of their romance to that of Romeo and Juliet, , did not return a call for comment, and Gonzalez declined to comment on her decision.