Wade Wilson killer Sentenced to Death for Murdering Two Women
In a case that has shocked the community, Wade Wilson, a Florida man, has been sentenced to death for the brutal murders of two women in Cape Coral. The sentencing, which took place on August 27, 2024, marks the culmination of a lengthy legal process that began with the horrific events of October 201912.
The Crimes
Wade Wilson, often referred to as the “Deadpool Killer” due to his name’s similarity to the Marvel character, was convicted of murdering Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43. On the night of October 6, 2019. Wilson strangled Melton in her home after meeting her at a live music bar. He then stole her car and used her phone to contact his girlfriend. Melissa Montanez, whom he assaulted but did not kill12.
Later that same night, Wilson encountered Diane Ruiz, who asked him for directions. He invited her into the stolen car, and when she tried to leave. He strangled her and then ran her over multiple times12. The brutality of the murders, described by the judge as “heinous, atrocious, and cruel,”. Left a lasting impact on the community12.
The Investigation and Trial
The investigation into the murders was thorough, with law enforcement piecing together evidence that led to Wilson’s arrest. During the trial, the prosecution presented a compelling case. Detailing the premeditated nature of the crimes and the extreme violence involved. The defense argued that Wilson suffered from brain damage due to drug addiction and abandonment issues, but the jury was not swayed12.
In June 2024, Wilson was found guilty of two counts of first-degree felony murder. And two counts of first-degree premeditated murder12. The jury recommended the death penalty, and Judge Nicholas Thompson agreed, stating that the crimes were so egregious that there was no basis to overrule the jury’s decision12.
The Sentencing
During the sentencing, Wilson remained impassive as the judge handed down the death penalty. The courtroom was filled with a mix of emotions, including relief and sorrow from the victims’ families and supporters12. The judge emphasized the calculated and premeditated nature of the murders. Also noting that Wilson killed “for the sake of killing”12.
The murders of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz have had a profound impact on the Cape Coral community. The sentencing of Wade Wilson brings a sense of closure to the familie. But the pain of their loss remains12.
Moving Forward
The case of Wade Wilson serves as a stark reminder of the importance of justice. And the impact of violent crime on communities. As Wilson awaits his fate on death row, the families of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz. Continue to honor their memories and advocate for victims’ rights12.