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FEDS GET A ‘HAND’ IDING MOB CORPSE

It’s William “Wild Bill” Cutolo by a finger.

Actually, make that several fingers.

While the feds yesterday used dental records to officially ID Cutolo’s corpse, which was found in a suspected Mafia dumping ground Monday in Farmingdale, LI, they said they felt certain of his identity as soon as they unwrapped the body from its tarp.

That’s because the corpse was missing one finger and had another mutilated on its right hand – just like Cutolo, a k a “Billy Fingers,” in real life. He injured the hand years ago working with his dad in a hamburger shop.

The Colombo capo’s body was found with a bullet wound to the head.

A Mafia rat tipped the feds off to the burial spot, where two other mob victims also may be buried.

Alleged rival mobsters Alphonse “Allie Boy” Persico and John “Jackie” DeRoss have already been convicted in Cutolo’s murder.