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A Fort Myers man accused of killing two women the same day nearly five years ago sat emotionless while the court read a conviction on all six counts against him as the victims' families hugged, cried and sighed.

Wade Wilson, 30, was charged with the first-degree murder of Kristine Melton, 35; grand theft of Melton's car; battery on Melissa Montanez, 41; first-degree murder of Diane Ruiz, 43; burglary of a dwelling belonging to Kent Amlin or Fannie Amlin; and petty theft from Kent Amlin or Fanny Amlin.

Next, the jury will reconvene June 20 to decide on the penalty phase, of which two counts of first-degree murder can include the death penalty.

Wilson refused to testify during the trial on Tuesday.
In closing arguments, Assistant State Attorney Andreas Gardiner told the jury the “case was about killing for the sake of killing,” and the murders were premeditated.
"It only takes two minutes, he doesn't get scratched, he doesn't get hurt, they don’t yell, they’re quiet, they can't get away even if they wanted to, he’s too strong..." said prosecutor Andreas Gardiner, recalling the jailhouse interview Wilson gave detectives.

The prosecution says Wilson would have killed his ex-girlfriend too if given the chance, but there were too many people around. Instead, he simply beat her until blood splattered all over her face.

The defense is arguing about the premeditation element. "We are not claiming that he didn't do it," Lee Hollander said. "I suspect the drugs."

Rather than say that the murder was premeditated, Hollander is submitting to the jury for 2nd-degree murder. If the jury elected to follow that charge, the death penalty would be off the table.

Prosecutor Sara Miller said three days later Wilson was still bragging about the murders to law enforcement. She claims Wilson's biggest concern was getting a burger and fries, while Diane Ruiz lay in the field, bugs eating her face, making her unrecognizable.

"I’m not arguing insanity, I’m arguing the state is claiming premeditation, I’m arguing he’s whacked out of his mind for any of this," said Hollander.

Prosecutor Miller says lesser crimes do not need to be considered because the state has proved premeditation.

"Defendant is guilty as charged, we ask you convict him of all crimes the state alleged," said Miller.
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Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz
 
I hope he gets the death penalty.

"Prosecutor Sara Miller said three days later Wilson was still bragging about the murders to law enforcement. She claims Wilson's biggest concern was getting a burger and fries, while Diane Ruiz lay in the field, bugs eating her face, making her unrecognizable."
 
I hope he gets the death penalty.

"Prosecutor Sara Miller said three days later Wilson was still bragging about the murders to law enforcement. She claims Wilson's biggest concern was getting a burger and fries, while Diane Ruiz lay in the field, bugs eating her face, making her unrecognizable."
Sad thing is that he'll be sitting on Death Row for 25 to 30 years & then most likely he'll probably end up getting life , they should execute Freaks like this by the end of the week & it should be done in public
 
Convicted killer Wade Wilson faces death row after Judge Nicholas Thompson handed down a capital sentence Tuesday in two Cape Coral, Florida murders.

Wilson is a Fort Myers, Florida man convicted of killing two Cape Coral women in 2019.
A jury found Wilson, 30, guilty on June 12 of the murders of Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43, and after weighing aggravating and mitigating circumstances, they recommended the death penalty.

On June 25, the jury voted – 9-3 in Melton's murder and 10-2 in Ruiz's murder – in favor of the death penalty.
Thompson agreed with the jury, with the gallery was quiet as the sentence was read.

Wilson remained stoic, leaning over to consult with his attorney as the judge spoke.

Wilson faces two more charges, which likely will be adjudicated before his transfer to death row.
 
Shocking new photos of so-called “Deadpool Killer” Wade Wilson show him now bloated and missing teeth as he rots on death row.
The heavily tattooed 30-year-old unexpectedly gained a legion of admirers during his trial — even as he was convicted of brutally murdering two women in Florida in 2019 just “for the sake of killing.”

Now, the chiseled looks are bloated almost beyond recognition — save for the unmistakable face tattoos, including an eery, Joker-style skeleton smile.
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Other images of Wilson — dubbed the “Deadpool Killer” from sharing the same name as the disfigured Marvel character — show him missing teeth and with a mess of curly hair replacing the freshly cut, slicked-back style he had in court.
The prison-issue tablet takes a photo every time it is used to ensure that only the approved inmate is accessing it.

The vlogger shared a number of images, some taken as early as 2023, including one showing Wade with a thick bandage wrapped around his forehead.
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Name:WILSON, WADE S

Current Release Date: DEATH SENTENCE

Current Prison Sentence History:​

Offense DateOffenseSentence DateCountyCase No.Prison Sentence Length
10/07/2019 1ST DG MUR/PREMED. OR ATT. 08/27/2024LEE1900568DEATH SENTENCE
10/07/2019 GRAND THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE 08/27/2024LEE19005685Y 0M 0D
10/07/2019 1ST DG MUR/PREMED. OR ATT. 08/27/2024LEE1900568DEATH SENTENCE
10/07/2019 BURGL OCCUPIED DWELLING 08/27/2024LEE190056815Y 0M 0D
 
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