The man who allegedly shoved a Bronx dad in front of an oncoming subway train in front of his horrified wife says he has no memory of the heinous crime.

“I would never do anything like that,” Kevin Darden told ABC’s Channel 7 during an interview at Rikers Island.

“I don’t remember anything about [last] Sunday, I didn’t do anything.”

Darden is accused of killing Wai Kuen Kwok, who was standing with his wife on the platform of the East 167th Street station in Highbridge on Nov. 16 as the two were preparing to head to Chinatown to go grocery shopping.

Without saying a word, the madman allegedly pushed the hardworking Chinese immigrant in front of a speeding D train as his wife, Yow Ho Lee, looked on.

Darden initially slipped away on a city bus after the heartless killing and was even seen on surveillance video casually smoking a cigarette minutes later.

“I don’t know what to do or say; I’ve never been in this type of situation before,” Darden said.

When asked if he hoped he would be cleared of the charges, he replied, “I don’t have any hope anymore,” before ending the interview.

The career criminal was undergoing mental observation at Rikers and was being closely monitored by psychiatrists. He is due back in court Monday.

Darden has been arrested more than 50 times, including for trying to burn down his brother’s home in Texas back in 2011.

He is also being eyed for another subway attack, in which he allegedly pushed another Asian man to the ground at the West 4th Street station after the victim walked too close to him.