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One corpse was left under a Brooklyn bed; another — his own grandmother’s — was stuffed into a Harlem clothes closet.

Bodies seem to turn up hither and yon in the wake of Larry Davis, who pleaded not guilty in Manhattan yesterday to charges he killed Cora Davis, 76, and stuffed her in her own bedroom closet back in March.

In a police confession released yesterday, Davis, 22, admitted to being just a bit emotionally disorganized when it comes to figuring out what to do with a dead person.

“I was freaking out,” he told cops. “I never saw a dead body before in my life.”

Brooklyn authorities might quibble over that: While Davis was in jail last month on the granny-slay rap, they busted him for the Aug. 19 strangulation of Richard McCoy, whose body had been stashed under a bed.

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