Wade Wilson, known as the “Deadpool killer” due to sharing his name with the Marvel antihero, looks drastically different in new prison photos released to the public. Once appearing in court with styled hair, clean suits, and makeup to hide his tattoos, Wilson is now almost unrecognizable—bloated, unkempt, and visibly deteriorated. His skeletal Joker-style tattoo that stretches across his mouth is still present, making his current look even more haunting. Wilson, 31, was sentenced to death in 2024 for the brutal murders of two women in 2019: Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43. According to prosecutors, Wilson strangled Melton in her Cape Coral home and stole her car. Just hours later, he lured Ruiz—who had simply asked him for directions—into the vehicle, strangled her, threw her out of the car, and ran her over multiple times. One prosecutor described his intention as…
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Wade Wilson, known as the “Deadpool killer” due to sharing his name with the Marvel antihero, looks drastically different in new prison photos released to the public. Once appearing in court with styled hair, clean suits, and makeup to hide his tattoos, Wilson is now almost unrecognizable—bloated, unkempt, and visibly deteriorated. His skeletal Joker-style tattoo that stretches across his mouth is still present, making his current look even more haunting. Wilson, 31, was sentenced to death in 2024 for the brutal murders of two women in 2019: Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43. According to prosecutors, Wilson strangled Melton in her Cape Coral home and stole her car. Just hours later, he lured Ruiz—who had simply asked him for directions—into the vehicle, strangled her, threw her out of the car, and ran her over multiple times. One prosecutor described his intention as…
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