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‘Cannibal cop’ sobs in court as lawyer argues ‘disturbing porn’ habit shouldn’t send him to prison; jury to continue deliberating Friday

Accused “cannibal cop” Gilberto Valle broke down in tears today as the defense told jurors that his perverted taste for “awful” and “disturbing porn” had wrecked his life — but shouldn’t send him to prison.

Prosecutors countered by portraying the troubled NYPD officer as a depraved predator with a badge and a gun, saying that only his stunning arrest last year had kept him from acting on monstrous urges to kill, cook and eat at least six women, including his wife.

Jurors deliberated for about 80 minutes after hearing both sides’ powerful closing arguments, and ended the day by asking for “a whiteboard or flip chart to help organize our facts” when they return to Manhattan federal court in the morning.

Valle, 28, lost control of his emotions for the third time during his two-week trial, weeping and wiping his eyes after public defender Julia Gatto described how his “pretty wife,” Kathleen Mangan-Valle, fled with their “adorable” baby girl last year after discovering his depraved online chats about abducting, cooking and eating her and other women he knew.

“His foolishness on the Internet, his insensitive, ugly thoughts, have cost him everything,” she said.

Valle had to wipe his eyes with his jacket sleeve after Gatto described how his “pretty wife,” Kathleen Mangan-Valle, fled with their “adorable” baby girl last year after discovering her hubby’s depraved online chats about abducting, cooking and eating her and other women he knew.

Gatto maintained that everything Valle did on the Web involved “fantasy role play” and “masturbatory materials,” and she began her impassioned summation by reading from a chat in which he said: “I just have a world in my mind and in that world I am kidnapping women and selling them to people interested in buying them.”

Gatto also mentioned a phone conversation the night before in which her dad likened the case to the famed radio thriller “War of the Worlds,” and she insisted that Valle’s chats were no more real than the “alien invasion” of the 1938 broadcast that set off a panic.

Earlier, prosecutor Hadassa Waxman argued that Valle “left the world of fantasy and entered the world of reality” when he agreed to kidnap an Upper East Side teacher, Alisa Friscia, and sell her for $5,000 to a New Jersey man, Michael Van Hise, to allegedly be raped and murdered.

”This was no joke,” she said. “This was not just sick entertainment.”

And in a dramatic rebuttal summation, prosecutor Randall Jackson derided Gatto’s arguments as “absurd” and “ridiculous,” repeatedly calling Valle a “sexually sadistic individual” who enjoyed looking at images of women being tortured or who were already dead.

”This is not a masturbatory sexual fantasy,” he said. “This is a man who has a deep-seated desire to harm women, and the evidence shows he was taking actual steps to realize it.”

Jackson banged a podium as he argued that Valle illegally accessed law-enforcement databases to target his intended victims, calling it “proof beyond a reasonable doubt” that his plans were real.

He also compared Valle’s arrest to airline passengers getting busted for talking about blowing up a plane, which prompted a failed defense bid for a mistrial on grounds that Jackson was trying to “elicit fear” from the jury.

bruce.golding@nypost.com