Wade Wilson, known as the “Deadpool Killer,” has reportedly been given a death sentence for the 2019 killings of two Florida women. Following the verdict, the revelations about the killer receiving X-rated photos from women while being in prison resurfaced. The internet is in disbelief over the astonishing act by Wilson’s female fans. Moreover, they even requested the judge to spare the killer’s life.
‘Deadpool Killer’ Wade Wilson’s female fans sent him X-rated photos in prison
Per the New York Post, “Deadpool killer” Wade Wilson received nearly 4,000 messages while being incarcerated. Authorities had to reject 163 “inappropriate” photos sent from some women. Not only that, many of Wilson’s supporters have asked the judge to spare his life after a jury recommended that he should be given the death penalty.
According to WINK, a mother-of-two reportedly wrote to the judge and claimed that Wilson is a different person now. She said that he looks “healthier” after “being in prison and medicated” if they “look past his tattoos to his face structure.” The woman continued in the letter that Wilson’s “face is fuller compared to his booking picture” in which “his face is gaunt, pale and he looks unhealthy.” However, The Code of Judicial Conduct prohibits a judge from considering communications made outside the presence of the involved parties.
Wilson reportedly killed both the victims in Cape Coral. After meeting Kristine Melton, 35, at a bar and later visiting her home, he strangled her in her sleep and stole her car. Following that, Wilson told his biological father that he asked Diane Ruiz, 43, for directions and lured her inside the car. The killer strangled her, threw her out of the car, and ran over her multiple times.
USA Today reported that Wade Steven Wilson was found guilty of multiple charges, including the first-degree murder of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz. On August 27, 20th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Nicholas Thompson ruled a capital sentence each for both murders. During the hearing, the judge stated that the evidence showed that “both murders were heinous, atrocious and cruel.” However, the second killing was “cold, calculated and premeditated.”