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Accused neighbor killer ran errands while dumping body parts

A Brooklyn woman who allegedly dismembered her neighbor and dumped the body parts all over Long Island paused during her grisly mission to pawn the victim’s jewelry and buy lottery tickets, sources said.

Leah Cuevas, 42, accused of hacking Chinelle LaToya Thompson Browne to death on July 5, calmly called a cab two days later to take her to Suffolk County, the sources said.

She stopped at a pawn shop, where she was seen on video exchanging two of Browne’s gold rings for $170 cash, the sources said.

Then she stopped at a convenience store to buy tickets.