‘Deadpool Killer’ Wade Wilson: Drastic Transformation Revealed in New Death Row Mugshot

By Crime Desk Reporter Raiford, Florida, January 8, 2026 – Wade Wilson, the Florida man infamously dubbed the “Deadpool Killer” for sharing a name with the Marvel anti-hero, has undergone a striking physical transformation since his 2019 arrest, as evidenced by his latest mugshot from death row.

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The Union Correctional Institution in Raiford recently published Wilson’s new booking photo online, marking his official transfer to death row following two death sentences handed down in August 2024. The image lists his custody level as “Maximum,” with “Death Sentence” noted as his current release status. No execution date has been scheduled, and Wilson is not currently in solitary confinement.

The photograph starkly contrasts with earlier images. When first arrested on October 8, 2019—for burglary, larceny, property damage, and battery against his then-girlfriend—Wilson’s tattoos were confined to his neck and below.

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While in custody awaiting trial, he was linked to the brutal murders of Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43, both of Cape Coral. Indicted on first-degree murder charges in November 2019, Wilson began extensively tattooing his face and head during pre-trial detention.

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His ink now covers his entire head, including controversial symbols such as swastikas, facial stitches reminiscent of comic villains, blacked-out eyes, and phrases like “Why so serious?”—evoking the Joker—and other macabre designs. Experts have noted some tattoos may reference neo-Nazi ideology or pop culture, contributing to his menacing appearance that captivated online audiences during his highly publicized 2024 trial.

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The murders occurred on October 7, 2019, in a random spree Wilson later described as killing “for the sake of killing.” He strangled Melton after encountering her at a bar, then beat and repeatedly ran over Ruiz with a car after she gave him a ride. He confessed details to his father, asking him to help dispose of one body.

Wilson’s trial became a social media spectacle, with his tattooed visage sparking viral memes and unwarranted admiration from some online users, who dubbed him “hot” despite the gruesome crimes. The jury convicted him swiftly in June 2024, recommending death by a 9-3 vote for Melton’s murder and 10-2 for Ruiz’s. A judge formalized the sentences in August.

Recent reports from 2025 indicate further changes: prison selfies showed Wilson appearing bloated, disheveled, and missing teeth, reflecting the toll of incarceration.

Now 31, Wilson resides among Florida’s death row inmates at Union Correctional, a facility known for housing high-profile condemned prisoners. His case continues to draw attention, highlighting issues of media sensationalism, social media’s glamorization of criminals, and the justice system’s handling of heinous acts.

Victim advocates remember Melton and Ruiz as vibrant women whose lives were senselessly cut short. Families expressed relief at the sentences but grief over the ongoing public fascination with their killer.

As appeals loom—standard in death penalty cases—Wilson awaits his fate in maximum security, his once-evolving appearance now a permanent symbol of his crimes.