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Everybody loves a nut

Poor Hundley! Lovesick Brooke Hundley, the 22-year-old ESPN intern who hopped in the sack with Steve Phillips and then left his wife a letter detailing (among other things) his strategically placed birthmarks, is a full plate of nuts. Crazy pants. Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.

And that’s a shrink talking.

“To say she is disturbed is the understatement of the year,” says Brooklyn-based psychologist Dr. Marcella Bakur Weiner. “I think she’s really certifiable. It’s more than just being angry. It’s more than just being jealous. It’s a kamikaze attack, a completely obsessed issue going on with her.”

Weiner, currently working on her new book, “Women Psychologists: The Journey of Female Healers,” says she thinks Hundley was probably neglected as a kid and is now the personality type that seeks out famous people. She says she’s seen this kind of behavior in people with borderline personality disorder and manic depression.

“[The letter] is like foreplay, orgasmic for her. She needs to be in some huge drama because there’s no meaning to her life on a daily basis,” Weiner says.

READ THE LETTER HERE

STATEMENT FROM STEVE PHILLIPS

STATEMENT FROM MARNI PHILLIPS

STATEMENT FROM THEIR TEENAGE SON

WILTON POLICE REPORT

PHILLIPS DIVORCE COMPLAINT

CLICK HERE TO HEAR THE 911 CALL

The note — left at Phillips’ Connecticut home and addressed to his wife, Marni — talks about her obsession with the ESPN baseball analyst with creepy precision.