Who Is Wade Wilson? The ‘Deadpool Killer’ Got Tattoos to Look Like a Comic Book Character
With the appearance of a Marvel antihero and a volatile temper, the Florida resident’s real-life crimes were far darker than fiction, erupting into a deadly rampage that shocked the Sunshine State in October 2019 and earned him a spot on Worst Ex Ever.
Wilson, 30 at the time of sentencing, was found guilty of the October 2019 murders of 35-year-old Kristine Melton and 43-year-old Diane Ruiz. In August 2024, a Florida judge sentenced him to death following a jury’s recommendation for capital punishment, making it one of the state’s most high-profile murder cases in recent years. The murders also earned him a feature on season 2 of Netflix’s Worst Ex Ever.
Who Is Wade Wilson?
Wade Steven Wilson was born in 1994 to teenage parents who struggled to provide a stable home. Shortly after his birth, he was adopted by a family in Cape Coral, Fla. From an early age, Wilson showed signs of emotional turmoil and behavioral problems. Friends and family recalled a childhood marked by frequent school suspensions, escalating aggression and early drug use.
Despite efforts to help him through counseling and rehabilitation programs, Wilson’s troubles only deepened as he grew older. By his 20s, Wilson had amassed a long criminal record filled with arrests for violent offenses, child cruelty and domestic incidents. Friends and family described him as someone who could be charming one moment but quickly turn volatile the next. His troubled upbringing and growing instability painted the picture of a young man spiraling out of control, setting the stage for his violent crimes.
A Deadly Night in Cape Coral
Wilson’s deadly spree began on October 7, 2019. That night he went to a local bar with his girlfriend, Mila Montanez, but the couple, who had a volatile relationship, quarreled while at the bar. While there, Wilson befriended Jayson Shepard, and the two men struck up a conversation with Kristine Melton and her best friend, Stephanie Johnson. Wilson and Melton hit it off, and after the bar closed, the group went back to Shepard’s home where Wilson and Melton were intimate before Wilson, Johnson and Melton returned to Melton’s home. Sometime after Shepard left in the early morning hours, Wilson strangled Melton in her bed, stole her car and fled.
That morning, he violently assaulted Montanez at her workplace before finding his next victim a few hours later. He spotted Diane Ruiz walking to her nearby job and asked her help in locating a local school. After he’d lured her into his car under false pretenses, he strangled her. When he went to bury her body, he found she was still breathing and ran over her repeatedly with Melton’s car.
Wilson then made a chilling confession to his biological father, Steven Testasecca, in a series of phone calls, admitting he had killed the two women and providing gruesome details about their deaths. Testasecca immediately contacted law enforcement and Wilson was arrested that evening. Wilson later told detectives he “would do it again” when it came to his crimes.
Becoming the ‘Deadpool Killer’
In between his arrest and his trial in 2024, Wilson dramatically altered his appearance by getting a series of tattoos on his face and neck, including several that experts have linked with white supremacist groups.