New York – NYPD Officer Arrested For Plan To Cook, Eat Women

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    In this courtroom drawing Federal Defender Julie Gatto requests bail for her client, New York City Police Officer Gilberto Valle, right, at Manhattan Federal Court, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 in New York. Valle was charged with leading a ghoulish double life by using a law enforcement database and fetish chat rooms to dream up a plot to torture women and then cook and eat their body parts. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams)New York – A city police officer dreamed up plots to kidnap, torture, cook and eat at least 100 women whose photos, names and addresses he pulled from a confidential law enforcement database, authorities said Thursday.

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    Gilberto Valle’s fantasies about cannibalizing women — in one, he said he hoped to “cook her over low heat, keep her alive as long as possible” — were retrieved in a trail of emails, computer files and instant messages in online fetish chat rooms, and authorities said he was arrested because he was taking steps to carry them out.

    None of the women was harmed, although a prosecutor said some of the women knew Valle and he had stalked at least two of them at home or work — once in his police car in a “very intimidating fashion.” Authorities said he had had lunch with one of them.

    Valle’s estranged wife tipped authorities off to his chilling online activity, leading to his arrest, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity because the official wasn’t authorized to speak publicly about an ongoing case.

    Valle, 28, was held without bail on charges including kidnapping conspiracy and unauthorized use of law enforcement records. U.S. Magistrate Judge Henry Pitman called the charges against him “profoundly disturbing … the most depraved, most dangerous conduct that can be imagined” and even more troubling because he is a police officer. Pitman said the charges of the steps Valle took to carry out the plot “suggest more than just talk.”

    One document on Valle’s computer was titled “Abducting and Cooking (Victim 1): A Blueprint,” according to the criminal complaint. The file also had the woman’s birth date and other personal information and a list of “materials needed” — a car, chloroform and rope.

    “I was thinking of tying her body onto some kind of apparatus … cook her over low heat, keep her alive as long as possible,” Valle allegedly wrote in one exchange in July, the complaint says.

    In other online conversations, investigators said, Valle talked about the mechanics of fitting the woman’s body into an oven (her legs would have to be bent), said he could make chloroform at home to knock a woman out and discussed how “tasty” one woman looked.

    “Her days are numbered,” he wrote, according to the complaint.

    That woman told the FBI she knew Valle and met him for lunch in July.

    Valle, who could face life in prison if convicted, sat quietly in a red T-shirt and jeans at his court appearance, answering one question with “yes, your Honor.” No one answered the door to his home Thursday in a quiet, middle-class Queens neighborhood.

    Public defender Julia Gatto had asked for bail, saying the Valle was only guilty of a “deviant fantasy.”

    “There’s no actual crossing the line from fantasy to reality,” Gatto said. “At worst this is someone who has sexual fantasies about people he knows and he talks about it on the Internet.”

    But Valle was arrested because he was too close to carrying out the “grotesque and disturbing” plots, Assistant U.S. Attorney Hadassa Waxman said. He had “plans to kidnap, rape, torture, kill and eat the body parts of young women, some of whom the FBI has identified and they acknowledge knowing the defendant for a period of time,” she said.

    Valle had created a computer catalogue with records of at least 100 women with their names, addresses and photos, the complaint says. Some of the information came from his unauthorized use of a restricted law enforcement database, authorities said. He claimed, according to the complaint, that he knew many of them.

    “The allegations in the complaint really need no description from us,” said Mary E. Galligan, acting head of the FBI’s New York office. “They speak for themselves. It would be an understatement merely to say Valle’s own words and actions were shocking.”

    The complaint alleges that in February, Valle negotiated to kidnap another woman — Victim 2 — for someone else, writing, “$5,000 and she’s all yours.”

    He told the buyer he was aspiring to be a professional kidnapper, authorities said.

    “I think I would rather not get involved in the rape,” the complaint said. “You paid for her. She is all yours, and I don’t want to be tempted the next time I abduct a girl.”

    It says he added: “I will really get off on knocking her out, tying up her hands and bare feet and gagging her. Then she will be stuffed into a large piece of luggage and wheeled out to my van.”

    Cellphone data revealed that Valle made calls on the block where the woman lives, the complaint says. An FBI agent interviewed the woman, who told them that she didn’t know him well and he was never in her home.

    Valle, a graduate of the University of Maryland, where he studied psychology and criminal justice, was suspended from the police force after his arrest.


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    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    11 years ago

    Copuld he have been serious or was he just joking? I would think that someone contemplating such actions would keep it to himself.

    11 years ago

    Happy to see the psych evals by the NYPD work so well, I wonder what other insane people passed the tests and are now walking around NYC with guns & tasers.

    sasregener
    sasregener
    11 years ago

    who and how are these animals vetted before they become cops? some cops are worse then the criminals or some cops are even criminal

    Mandel
    Mandel
    11 years ago

    like Bob Grant from ABC radio keep saying its sick and getting sicker!!!

    11 years ago

    This is what happens when the NYPD lowered it’s standards to get any type of chazar into the police force.

    IMHOpinion
    IMHOpinion
    11 years ago

    I’m starting to doubt if there are any sane people left on our planet?

    11 years ago

    And why is this disgusting piece of info on VIN????

    basmelech
    basmelech
    11 years ago

    Now that he’s suspended are they going to keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn’t carry out his nefarious plans?

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    11 years ago

    How many cannibalism cases do you figure the courts handle each year?

    cynic
    cynic
    11 years ago

    With apologies to the author Damon Knight, I guess when this officer heard they were supposed to “serve the public”…..

    StevenWright
    Member
    StevenWright
    11 years ago

    The clincher in the case is, he probably planned to have a 32 oz. Coke with them….

    TheRealJoe123
    TheRealJoe123
    11 years ago

    When is the NYPD gonna realize that they need to revamp their hiring standards, and supply a much greater level of Professional help, to their officers suffering with whatever is leading them to do crazy stuff.

    Voice-of-Reason
    Voice-of-Reason
    11 years ago

    Did he actually commit a crime?

    11 years ago

    There are many psycho cops, not only in the NYCPD, but all over the country. In any event, I’m wondering what Mr. Lynch, the head of the PBA has to say about this matter? Or, does he only comment, when Yidden are beaten up and arrested?

    TannaKamma
    TannaKamma
    11 years ago

    Who was it that said: “The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog…”

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    11 years ago

    Who is doing the hiring? Maybe we should do some firing????

    Meshigah
    Meshigah
    11 years ago

    Only with bloomberg as mayor we have such police officers