Gilberto "Gil" Valle, an NYPD cop, from his Facebook page. Said to have planned the abducting of 100 women to eat them.
The wacko “cannibal cop,” who allegedly kept a database of at least 100 women he plotted to rape, cook and eat, was indicted by a federal grand jury Friday.
Gilberto Valle, 28, of Queens, faces a maximum of life behind bars for conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and a maximum of five years for accessing the federal National Crime Information Center database without authorization.
Valle — who was suspended after being arrested last month in a joint NYPD and FBI investigation — is accused of chatting last July with a sick online buddy about “kidnapping, cooking and eating body parts” of a woman identified as Victim 1, according to the indictment released Friday by Manhattan Federal Court.
The twisted cop allegedly wrote to his pal that he was "thinking of tying her body onto some kind of apparatus . . . cook her over a low heat and keep her alive as long as possible."
Less than two weeks later, he allegedly traveled to Maryland to have lunch with Victim 1, who remains unharmed.
Prosecutor Hadassa Waxman said there was no reason for him to travel that far, except to see if she was an "appropriate meal for him."
Valle is also accused of tapping into the federal National Information Crime Center database to gather information on potential victims.
Last week, a judge shot down Valle's bid for bail, saying he posed a danger to the community and there was clear and convincing evidence that Valle intended to turn his talk into action.
Valle faces arraignment on the indictment on Nov. 19.
His lawyers could not be reached for comment.
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