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Wade Steven Wilson (born May 20, 1994) is an American criminal convicted of the 2019 murders of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz in Cape Coral, Florida. Due to sharing the name of the Marvel character better known as Deadpool , Wilson has been referred to in the media as the " Deadpool Killer ". [ 2 ]
A Florida judge on Tuesday sentenced a 30-year-old man to death for the random 2019 killings of two Southwest Florida women. Wade Steven Wilson, reportedly tied to a white supremist gang, was ...
A killer with Nazi face tattoos who brutally murdered two women was sentenced to death on Tuesday. Wade Wilson, 30, appeared motionless in the courtroom in Lee County, Florida as the sentence was ...
Wade Wilson, who was convicted in June of the 2019 murders of Kristine Melton, 35, and mother-of-two Diane Ruiz, 43, was sentenced to death by a Florida judge on Tuesday, Aug. 27, according to ...
Florida, found that Florida's prior law permitting non-unanimous jury verdicts in death penalty cases violated the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, [14] prompting Florida to resentence more than 150 convicted felons under death sentences. [15] [16] In June 2022, Wade was resentenced to life in prison. [17]
Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Florida courts. Pages in category "Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Florida" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
Wade Wilson has been charged with murdering Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43, in October 2019 ... Wade Wilson, 30, inside a Florida courtroom. He is on trial for allegedly murdering ...
Prison Legal News v. Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, 890 F.3d 954 (11th Cir. 2018), [1] was a case before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in which the Court held that a prison's ban of the Prison Legal News (PLN) monthly magazine did not violate the First Amendment, but its failure to give notice as required by its own rules violated the Fourteenth Amendment.