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The convicted killer was sentenced in Florida after murdering two women in 2019
www.unilad.comHere’s the latest on the Wade Wilson case you asked about.
Summary of status: Wade Wilson, often called the “Deadpool Killer,” was convicted in Florida for two 2019 murders and sentenced to death. He is currently on Florida’s death row, with ongoing appeals as of early 2026. This information has been reported by multiple outlets and reflects the status through early 2026.[1][2][6]
Recent developments: As of January 2026, his case was being reviewed in Florida courts, with final appeal proceedings noted for early 2026. A subsequent May 2026 report reiterates his ongoing death-row status and mentions continued appellate activity.[2][4][1]
Context and coverage: The case has drawn sustained media attention, including coverage of the sentencing, appeals, and a documentary series that revisits the crimes and investigation. Examples include People magazine’s updates on his status, Sky News reporting on the sentencing, and a Netflix/Paramount+ related documentary exploration.[3][4][6][1][2]
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The convicted killer was sentenced in Florida after murdering two women in 2019
www.unilad.comThe Florida criminal's ink mirrors that of the Marvel antihero.
www.aetv.comWilson strangled Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz on the same night in October 2019, murders the judge called "heinous, atrocious and cruel".
news.sky.comWade Wilson was arrested for brutally murdering two women in Cape Coral, Fla. and received two death sentences for his crimes. Here's everything to know about where Wade Wilson is now.
people.comWade Wilson murdered two women on the same day in 2019
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