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The notorious ‘Deadpool Killer’, who shares a name with the Marvel anti-hero made famous by Ryan Reynolds, has been sentenced to death for the brutal 2019 murders of two Florida women he committed “for the sake of killing.”
The inked maniac showed little emotion as the judge read out his sentence, with the jury recommending that Wilson be permanently removed from society.
Wilson was found guilty in June for the murders of Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43 during a crazed October night in 2019. He was also found guilty of grand theft, burglary of a dwelling, battery and petit theft.
Wilson strangled Kristine Melton in her home after they had a drug-fueled sexual encounter, then stole his victim’s car and used her phone to call his girlfriend, Melissa Montanez, 41. He assaulted her, but she luckily refused to get in his car. Wilson drove off and encountered Ruiz who was looking for directions. The maniac invited her into the car and tried to strangle her, before throwing her out of the car — only to get back in and run her over “until she looked like spaghetti.”
Wilson had told cops of one of the murders. “It came across my mind to murder, just kill, kill, kill.”
“This case was about killing for the sake of the killing. Strangulation is the epitome of life slipping through someone’s hands.”
Despite the heinous crimes, the tattooed madman has been inundated with thousands of love letters and X-rated photos during the five years he spent awaiting trial for the murders. Authorities claim the killer received nearly 4,000 letters and pics in prison, although about 163 had to be thrown out for being “inappropriate”.
Several of his ‘fans’ also wrote letters to the judge imploring him to look past Wilson’s tattooed face and swastika etchings, claiming the killer was a different person while on medication.
Wilson’s lawyer also pleaded for leniency, claiming he suffered brain damage from drug addiction and had abandonment issues stemming from being given up for adoption by his biological parents. The judge however said that given the case’s facts, there was nothing in Wilson’s background or mental state to suggest a death sentence was unwarranted.
In other words, no sequel for this dead-eyed murderer.
[source:nypost]
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