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Suicide-slay cop omitted wife, surviving daughter from pension

The retired Westchester cop who gunned down his teenage daughters and killed himself made sure that his wife and surviving child would be left destitute by his death, The Post has learned.

Glen Hochman, who spent 22 years as a While Plains officer, filed retirement papers on Jan. 30 — about three weeks before the bloodbath — that intentionally left them out, sources said.

“It’s the most selfish final insult,” said a family friend from Harrison. “It’s reckless and insulting for any man to leave their family high and dry like that, by choosing the zero option on their pension.

“But for him to do that and then kill his children, that’s pure evil. He effectively stole the future away from the family he left behind.”

Hochman, 52, executed daughters Alissa, 17, and Deanna, 13, in their sleep on Saturday before killing the three family dogs and then turning the gun on himself.

He typed a hateful suicide note that included taunts to his wife, Anamarie, 50, warning her to be financially responsible — even though he knew she would be broke.

He left a second note at the Windward School in White Plains where he worked security and Deanna was a student.

Glen Hochman, who killed daughters Alissa and Deanna (front left and center), omitted wife Anamarie (rear) as his pension beneficiary before committing suicide, depriving her and daughter Samantha (far right).Facebook

Sources said Anamarie — who wanted a separation — may be able to challenge the retirement papers, but that won’t solve her immediate financial problems for her and daughter Samantha.

“We will have to deal with some very difficult issues,” Anamarie’s uncle, Emil Giliotti, told The Post. “All we have is each other.”

On Thursday, mourners wearing red and green ribbons waited in a long line to view the closed caskets of the Hochman girls at the Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home in Mamaroneck.

As family and friends traded hugs and blank stares, a television looped photos of the girls from childhood through adolescence.

“We’re as heartbroken as can be,” a Hochman neighbor said. “We go far back, and right now the only ones on our mind are those two girls, their mother and their sister.”

A funeral for the girls will be held Friday at St. Gregory the Great Church on Halstead Avenue in Harrison.

No arrangements have been announced for the father. Sources said there were plans to cremate his body.

Mourners wait in line to attend the wake for Alissa and Deanna Hochman on Thursday.Douglas Healey