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Cop killer Ronell Wilson wanted to make deal so he could father child in prison

RONELL WILSON

RONELL WILSON

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This vicious cop killer had a bad case of baby fever.

Five years before he knocked up prison guard Nancy Gonzalez in a Brooklyn federal lockup, Ronell Wilson told prosecutors he’d confess to the execution murders of NYPD Detectives James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews in exchange for a life sentence in a state pen that would allow him a chance at conjugal visits, his former lawyer told The Post.

In 2006, several months before his federal capital-murder trial, “I was approached informally by the chief prosecutor with a possible plea deal,” Wilson’s then-defense lawyer, Ephraim Savitt, said yesterday.

“Wilson would plead guilty to a life-sentence deal, in return for the government’s dropping its death-penalty prosecution,” Savitt said.

“Wilson advised me that he would take the life deal — as long as he could have conjugal visits — because he was determined to leave this earth with a child of his own, to give his wasted life some meaning.”

To get that, Wilson would have to do his life sentence in a New York state prison — which unlike federal prisons allows such visits.

“We never reached the point where such details could be worked out because [then-US] Attorney General Alberto Gonzales nixed the proposed plea deal,” Savitt said.

Wilson, 30, was convicted in 2007 of the Staten Island double cop shooting. His death sentence was tossed on a technicality, but he currently faces prosecution efforts to have it reinstated.

On Tuesday, 29-year-old Gonzalez, who is allegedly eight months pregnant with Wilson’s son, was arrested at her Long Island home.

Sources told The Post yesterday that Wilson — while having repeated prison cell trysts with Gonzalez last year — was at the same time “wooing three other women” with “romantic” phone calls from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Sunset Park.

Gonzalez posted $150,000 bail after being charged with having sex with Wilson while guarding him.