Murder, Mystery & Makeup - The Deadpool Killer - This clown thought he could get away with murder and then escape from jail?!

Episode Date: September 10, 2024

Hi friends, happy Tuesday! Down in Florida, there is a guy with the exact same name as the Marvel character Deadpool. His name is also Wade Wilson. But this Deadpool doesn't have the charm of Ryan Re...ynolds.  The only thing this guy has in common with the Marvel hero its that he also leaves death and destruction wherever he goes. And he's about to realize, the hard way, that he is the villain of this story. Not the superhero. Also, let me know who you want me to talk about next time. Hope you have a great rest of your week, make good choices and I'll be seeing you very soon xo Bailey Sarian _________ :  :    F O L L O W    M E     :  : Discord:  https://discord.com/invite/BaileySarian Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d RECOMMEND A STORY HERE : cases4bailey@gmail.com  Business Related Emails : Baileysarianteam@wmeagency.com Wanna Send Me Something? Bailey Sarian 4400 W Riverside Dr Ste 110-300, Burbank, CA 91505 _______ Go to https://www.shopify.com/makeup to take your retail business to the next level today. Right now, you can get an exclusive 20% off your first order at https://www.thrivecausemetics.com/MAKEUP. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi friends, how are you today? My name is Bailey Sarian and today is Monday, which means it's Murder, Mystery, and Makeup Monday. Hi! If you're new here, hi, my name is Bailey. How's it going? And on Mondays, I sit down and I talk about a true crime story that's been heavy on my noggin and I do my makeup at the same time. If you're interested in true crime and you like makeup, I would say subscribe because I'm here for you on Mondays. But other than that, I'll get into today's story because this guy, he sucks. And I've seen a lot of people talking about him because some of you all think that this man, this disgusting killer is hot. People are like, oh my God, he's so hot. And it's like, just because he has his hair slicked
Starting point is 00:00:45 back and some tattoos, people think he's hot. And it's like, you guys, get some standards. Get some standards, okay? You can do better than a killer. Okay, all right, great. With that being said, we're talking about this guy. His name is Wade Stephen Wilson. He was also called the Deadpool killer because his name is identical to that of the fictional anti-hero Deadpool, whose real name is also Wade Wilson. Now, what are the odds of that, huh? Now, Deadpool, if you don't know, is a character from like Marvel Comics. And this character is known for his chaotic, unpredictable nature. And he has like a tendency toward violence.
Starting point is 00:01:27 And like, to be fair, in a more humorous and exaggerated comic book fashion, it's supposed to be funny. The media likely used this moniker because of the name, obviously, right, his name, and the violent nature of Wade Stephen Wilson's crimes. Now, unlike the fictional Deadpool, Wade Steven Wilson's actions were very real and devastating. I mean, leading to tragic outcomes for his victims. So let me tell you about this guy, Wade Steven Wilson. Now his story begins on May 20th, 1994. His father, he was just like a teenager. I think he was 14 or 15 years old when he learned that his girlfriend was pregnant with Wade. And you know, they're young. So Wade's birth mom, I guess she had struggled with mental illness and possibly
Starting point is 00:02:20 like addiction. So it was just like a rough start for Wade, that is. But Wade's path had changed when he was adopted by Candy and Steve Wilson. I guess like they were a super kind couple. They attended church with his birth mother. I think that's probably how they found each other. Like his birth mom and the adopted parents. So Wade gets adopted. And as a child, you know, they said,
Starting point is 00:02:46 Wade, he seems like any other kid. He liked to play sports. He attended church and he did really well in school. His parents remembered him as a good kid with a promising future, you know, but we're here. So what happened? Well, I guess when Wade, you know, approached his teenage years, a lot of things
Starting point is 00:03:06 started to change. So around the age of 13, Wade started showing troubling signs of like mental instability. So he started to become reclusive. He was paranoid. He was moody. And you know, whenever he would go to school, he would cause disruptions in class. He was that kid. So his family, they're seeing these changes, you know, and it's concerning to them. Like, I don't have, like, great examples here, but it was concerning enough that they wanted to get him mental health care because they believed that he, like, really needed it. But Wade, being the teenager that he was, he just, he didn't want it. He didn't want the help. So when he was like 15 or 16 years old the family they felt like they had no other option but to invoke the Baker Act. So this is a Florida law and it's officially known as the Florida Mental
Starting point is 00:03:59 Health Act of 1971 and this allows for emergency mental health services and temporary detention for individuals who are unable to determine their need for treatment due to mental illness. I mean this is just my own personal opinion I don't know it must have been concerning enough for them to like you know get him this type of help. So as a part of this act, Wade was held for no more than 72 hours to assess his mental state. And then they go from there. They either give you more treatment, they give you medication, they give you whatever, but they determine in those 72 hours what's wrong. Now it's possible that these mental health issues were actually made worse by drug use. It's believed he started dabbling with, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:48 the hoo-hahs, whatever the hoo-hahs are. It's also believed that the changes in Wade's mental health may have been influenced by several concussions he got while he was playing sports. And then it was made worse when he started doing drugs. So he just, it was not the right combination for him. So in 2012, after turning 18, Wade, he decided to reconnect with his biological father. His name is Steven Testaseca. I tried, but his name is Steven. And he lived in Lakeland, Florida. So they get in
Starting point is 00:05:24 touch and they kind of stay in touch on and off for like the next few years, but it doesn't really seem like they got like that close, but regardless, they were in touch. He reconnects with his dad. He's an adult now, which sucks because now when he's getting in trouble, he's getting like arrested and building a record, you know?
Starting point is 00:05:43 During this time, Wade got into trouble with the law several times for theft of property and even assault. I was trying to find out more information about this because I was like, this is kind of bizarre, but I don't know. Wade's adopted parents, they like challenged these charges and they ended up taking it to court and they won their case,
Starting point is 00:06:02 which led to Wade's charges being dropped. So Wade I guess also during this time he has a daughter but like there's really not much else known about that. So in late 2018 Wade started dating a woman named Kelly in Palm Beach County Florida. Now it was said that Wade you know he's tall, he's's handsome he's charismatic and he has like tattoos. He has a lot of tattoos and at this time when they started dating in 2018 like they weren't that noticeable like they weren't what you see now you know. So he was attractive and it was it was easy to like the guy. So Kelly I guess she knew him by his middle name which was Steven and they seemed happy at first you know the first few months are going great they end up
Starting point is 00:06:52 moving in together and living in Lake Worth Florida and everything seemed fine and she said that there seemed to be like no red flags that is until Wade was arrested in January of 2019 for grand theft and dealing in stolen property. So there's your red flag girl. After his release from jail I guess Wade and Kelly got back together but things like quickly went downhill. Wade he started using drugs I think specifically like at first cocaine which Kelly at the time she like didn't realize at first that he was using drugs because she didn't have any experience with drugs she didn't use drugs herself she said that like in the past she tried marijuana but like it wasn't a fun experience she had a panic attack so she just kind of never dabbled so she didn't really know like
Starting point is 00:07:42 what the signs were I guess. But eventually I guess she was like looking through her stuff and she found evidence of a makeshift crack pipe. So she finds this makeshift crack pipe and she has a feeling that it's drug related. She doesn't know. She's not sure. So she takes a photo of it and I guess um she posts it on red Reddit and she asked like on Reddit, like, what is this? She had a feeling, but she wasn't sure. And people had responded that it was indeed a DIY crack pipe. So not great. So the relationship became strained with arguments that sometimes got intense. She said it never got physical until one day when Kelly tried to search his backpack for drugs. She's just checking, you know, and Wade kind of found out and he got really pissed.
Starting point is 00:08:33 So she was in like a room with the door shut and I guess he kicked in the door and hit her or attacked her and then she threw a table at him not great but this is like the first time things got physical between them and then things really seemed to get worse from here so i guess at this point wade started to steal from kelly i guess he like stole her gun and then he ran away to texas and like didn't even tell her kelly she had reported this to the police because he stole her gun you know but like nothing came of it they did nothing really despite their issues they made up several times because as kelly admitted this is what she said this guy's hot and i'll do anything to keep him around now you can judge but there's a lot of people in that situation where you're just like you don't have
Starting point is 00:09:25 any self-worth you know and you're like well this guy's hot and I'll never get someone hot so uh I'll just put up with it but really once you get away from it that's when you realize like oh crap what was I doing I get it I'm not judging I mean she said that you know she was stupid but at the time she was just not making good choices. But letting him back into her life, she later realized was just a huge mistake. On February 18, 2019, Wade's behavior took a terrifying turn. Wade and Kelly got into like some kind of heated argument. Somehow it leads to Wade kidnapping Kelly. He threw her into the trunk of her own car and then drove to the Florida Keys which was about three and a half hours away with her in the trunk. During this he like beat and
Starting point is 00:10:12 sexually assaulted her. He binded her up with her own clothes. He stuffed leggings in her mouth to gag her. It was pretty intense. At some point he like bit her lower face. He scratched her neck. And apparently in the struggle to get her into the trunk of the car, he broke her foot by slamming like the door on it. So he's got her in like the trunk, whatever. And he's driving like recklessly down the I-95. Allegedly, he's like speeding, weaving through traffic, driving like a psycho. During the drive, I mean, it's three and a half hours.
Starting point is 00:10:42 At some point, he got hungry. So he pulled into a McDonald's drive-thru and ordered food with her still in the trunk. Jeez Louise. So inside the car, Wade had disabled the OnStar system. You know, that little thing that you talk to, OnStar. Is that still in cars? I forgot about that. I don't have OnStar. I have a Kia. But just in case, like, you know, she tried to, I don't know, like, use it, talk to it. And then I guess he, like, took her phone and quickly sold it for crack. And then when they reached the keys, it was, like, around 4 a.m., Wade had met up with another woman and he let Kelly go. Thank God, right? He lets her go.
Starting point is 00:11:24 I guess he gave her the keys to the car so she could drive back that part i was like what okay i mean i'll take it it's better than him going psycho and doing something crazy you know but okay so kelly she drives back to palm beach county and she went straight to the hospital. The hospital you know they they documented the lacerations on her wrist, the bite marks, she had a busted lip and then they took a sexual assault kit. Now after this Kelly she wanted to press charges but based off of what my understanding it seems like the police out there freaking idiots because like either the evidence was lost ignored or somehow insufficient and like nothing came of it which makes no sense because she had all these documents showing that like what he did to her kelly kept some of like the photos of her injuries on her phone but police
Starting point is 00:12:20 were unable to locate the photos that they had taken at the hospital. Like they took photos and stuff and then they just like deleted them. They're literally so dumb. This whole story is about how dumb these police are. Sorry, but they are. The case ended up becoming inactive because there were no witnesses and technically because they lost it all, no evidence. And I guess at some point they did go to Wade and they questioned him about these allegations and Wade told police that he had tied Kelly up in the back
Starting point is 00:12:53 of her car because she was quote into that kind of thing so after that like uh police were like well all right well okay checks out and that was it. So after the incident, Kelly and Wade, I believe they officially like ended it. Pretty positive. But, you know, for Wade, he continued on with his violent behavior. It was said that he dated like several other women where he like had abused them or this was violent you know when I was reading about this they said that at some point allegedly he may have uh dated a guy and at some point he had stabbed this guy it's not funny it's just like awkward because that was all the information I could find so like he may have dated a guy and stabbed him and then moving on I was like okay all right what was that
Starting point is 00:13:48 about though just not any information I could find so by October of 2019 Wade was dating a woman named Melissa Montanez and just follow me on this journey because I had a lot of questions I was like what this doesn't make sense but just this is what happened okay on October 6th Wade and Melissa they they're dating they decided to go out to the club in Fort Myers and it's called Buddha Live and while they're there Wade he meets this guy named Jason Shepard now I guess they did not know each other before this evening Jason and Wade but the two um seemed to hit it off. I'm sure it's something drug related in my opinion allegedly I don't know but like Jason this Jason guy he invites Wade and Melissa back to his place. Melissa's like I don't want to go like I don't know this, I don't want to go. Like, I don't know this guy. I don't want to go.
Starting point is 00:14:45 So she's like, no, I'm not going. Well, Wade, he really wanted to go and he did not like her answer. So he's like, you know what? Fine. And he ends up taking Melissa's car and like technically stealing it. So he steals her car and then he meets up with this woman named Christine Melton and her friend Stephanie Johnston.
Starting point is 00:15:05 But Wade introduced himself as Junior to the Stephanie girl because he didn't know that Stephanie girl. He knew Christine. Not sure how they knew each other, but whatever that happened. It was said that Christine had been, well, Christine and Wade, they had been attracted to one another and were quote unquote intimate. So the next morning he like stays the night probably I'm assuming here maybe doing drugs I don't know. The next morning Wade tried to drive
Starting point is 00:15:32 Christine and Stephanie back to Cape Coral where Christine had lived. I guess what was said like he was having a really hard time driving the car he had stolen because it was manual and it wasn't an automatic so he's like you know we're trying to shift and it's not going so well for him but they get to Christine's house a little later than they had planned and Stephanie the friend she's like hey I gotta go I gotta take my kid to school and then I gotta go to work so So she leaves. So we don't really know what went down, but something, something went down because what we do know is that shortly after Stephanie left, Wade strangled Christine to death. I know. I was like, what? He like tied her up with her own clothes, strangles her. And then he left the crime scene and he takes Christine's car because he hates that other one that he has to shift with so he steals her car and then Wade he makes a
Starting point is 00:16:33 phone call to his girlfriend Melissa around 8 a.m. so at first like Melissa's not answering and then about an hour goes by and Wade I guess is still calling her and Melissa answers and like obviously she's pissed right she's like what the f so they have like a pretty heated argument over Wade stealing her car and he then drives to her workplace and it was in like downtown Fort Myers and he's driving Christine's black Nissan Versa so he gets to technically his girlfriend's place of work. When he got there, he like tries to drag Melissa into the car and she's resisting. So then he tackles her. He beats her. He chokes her. He then drags her up the stairs to her business, pins her against the wall by her throat. So awful so i guess once he's got her pinned he's
Starting point is 00:17:30 like he's punching her in the face and just beating her and i guess he punches her hard enough that she actually starts to bleed pretty heavily and this kind of caught him off guard i think it was like a moment where he maybe came back to reality. Had like a moment of clarity because he's like, oh shit. So he pauses. But this pause gave Melissa a chance to like duck under his arm and escape. So she takes off and she like locks herself in a room. I think it was.
Starting point is 00:18:00 But she gets away. So when she gets away, Wade just decides to get back in that Nissan and drive off. Wade's violent spree didn't end there. He returned to Cape Coral sometime between 9.30 and 11 a.m. So when he's driving, this is when he spots a woman named Diane Ruiz. She's walking to work at the Moose Lodge. And I guess Wade spots her and he like pulls over and he's like hey I need directions can you help me I don't know he somehow convinces her to like get
Starting point is 00:18:31 into the car with him and help him so she does so he gets her into the car and then after that Wade then strangles her and then he goes to like an empty parking lot it's like near sam's club where he tosses her out of the vehicle and i guess after that he realizes that she's still she's still alive and she's breathing so wade then ran over her multiple times you know he backed up went forward back to he did that quote, she looked like spaghetti. Now, this was according to, like, an interview he did with detectives. Not at a Sam's Club. Now, it's not clear to anyone as to why Wade had killed Diane.
Starting point is 00:19:18 There's speculation. You know, many believe, like, it was because he wanted money to, like, try and get out of town. So he was, like, like gonna rob her or something. But again, it's just unclear. Now at this time, police, they were looking for Wade because of the attack on Melissa. She had gone like called police, you know. She was attacked, right? So they're looking for him.
Starting point is 00:19:40 And that's when they find him he's parked in the car shirtless at a joe's crab shack in that stolen black nissan so police approach him they go up to him and this is again the police they're just dumb i don't they're walking up to his vehicle and i guess wade just like sees them and he rolls up the window and then he just drives away. He literally just drove away and they're like, well, we tried. Yeah. They didn't even go after him. They just let him go. So bizarre.
Starting point is 00:20:11 So Wade takes off. Maybe he's getting a little paranoid knowing that the police are kind of like they're getting close. Right. So he's driving and he spots a home that seems to be empty. Now he breaks into this home by removing the screen and glass from the window. So he's driving and he spots a home that seems to be empty. Now he breaks into this home by removing the screen and glass from the window. He's able to get in.
Starting point is 00:20:31 The owners, they were out of town. So it was like, okay, good guess. And when he's inside, he, um, he drank several White Claws from the fridge. He ate some food and then he even like changed his clothes. He then contacts his biological father. He calls him up, Steven, and I guess he breaks down. According to his father, Steven, when Wade had contacted him, he said that he needed help with something, something he had done and couldn't take back. Wade went on to say that there were two people gone and that they would not be back. Ending the call with like, I'm a killer. If you're on the phone and someone says
Starting point is 00:21:11 that, what are you going to do? I don't know. I'm like, wrong number. So his father, Stephen said like at first he didn't believe him because Wade was a bit of a storyteller, you know, but Wade had like continued to describe to his father like what had happened, saying that he had quote, choked that bitch and that he quote, stayed in the house a while, rolled her up and was going to try to put her in her trunk, but he couldn't lift her. And that he felt like the rigor mortis had like started to set in. End quote. Stephen later told investigators that his son didn't seem to show like any remorse and when he was on the phone with him he actually kind of sounded excited. Oh god I know. Wade I guess was
Starting point is 00:21:53 originally calling his dad to ask if his if his dad could like call and get him an uber out of town. So Stephen had asked Wade like okay yeah like yeah, like what's your location? You know, like send it to me and I'll get you an Uber. But instead of, you know, sending that location to get him an Uber, he actually sends the address to the U.S. Marshals. Good for him, you know. Stephen later said that he felt a little conflicted, you know, about turning Wade in. He knew it was the right decision because most likely Wade would do it again. But, you know, it's your kid. I'm sure it's very confusing. That same afternoon, Christine's friend, she was contacted by the police about finding,
Starting point is 00:22:36 they had found her car and she felt like something was up. She's like, something's got to be wrong. So fearing for her well well-being cape coral police they force their way into her home that's when they see like a large bundle of bedding and clothing in the hallway near a bedroom and like when they look inside it was christine's body so police like did not initially connect diane to wade but she was reported missing like not long after because she didn't show up to work and no one had known like where she went right so she was reported missing and then on October 8th police they had searched the like this wooded area where Diane
Starting point is 00:23:17 was last seen walking to work but you know it led them nowhere. By the next day, it became clear to police, well, based off of Wade's father's testimony, that Wade was responsible for Diane's disappearance. On October 10th, police had checked the empty parking lot near the Sam's Club because they actually, police say, noticed like a vulture was circling the area. I know, I was like, okay, vulture was circling the area I know I was like okay vulture putting the pieces together there but they see this vulture and they're like we should go over there and when they got there that's when they found Diane's body so on November 19th 2019 Wade Wilson was being charged with premeditated murder of the two women so wade he gave like different interviews where he argued that he did not kill them but then he did interviews with police and he told them that okay maybe i killed them so i was like okay his defense later would argue that like he was heavily
Starting point is 00:24:19 drugged or as his attorney told the court he was quote whacked out of his mind that's why he did it on september 20th 2020 while awaiting trial stupid ass wade over here he tried to escape from prison it didn't work wade and his cellmate they had planned like a whole escape plan you know and they even arranged for a car uh to come pick them up around like 2 a.m the next morning they were like we're gonna do it well i guess the deputies they were tipped off about the plan and so they went to check wade's cell and while they were there they found that the window had been tampered with the metal frame had been removed and there were several cracks in the security glass it was said said that Wade most likely
Starting point is 00:25:06 would not have been able to escape because even with the glass removed, it would have been impossible for him to fit through the window. So they were like, we don't even know what these guys were thinking. So now on top of everything else, he was also being charged with attempted escape
Starting point is 00:25:19 and criminal mischief. Now, during his time in prison, Wade had apparently joined the white supremacist gang the Unforgiven. So this gang is primarily based in Florida and like its main symbol is like an iron cross interlinked with a swastika and a Nazi SS in the center. So that's great. And as a member of the gang, Wade also received several face tattoos. This is where he gets like fucking covered. Okay. And like all of the tattoos are just straight up racist. And like, there's not much else you could say about it. And it's just gross. So while in prison, he got like numerous face tattoos, neck tattoos.
Starting point is 00:26:03 And he honestly looks like the Dollar Tree version of the Joker, which is actually really fitting because he got why so serious and ha ha ha tattooed around his left eye. Yeah. Now Wade's attorney first had asked him like, hey, maybe you can cover up those tattoos with makeup in court, you know? But then he realized that makeup was not going to cover the tattoos so the attorney was like okay we'll work with it it'll help us argue for insanity
Starting point is 00:26:32 yeah covering tattoos is not easy so wade's trial had started on june 10th 2024 and he was being charged with first degree murder of christ Melton, grand theft, battery, first degree murder of Diane Ruiz, burglary, and theft. Wade exercised his fifth amendment rights and he decided not to testify. What was he going to say? But tons of witnesses came forward with their testimony of what happened that night and And you know, all signs are pointing to guilty. So after two hours of deliberation, the jury found that Wade was guilty on all six counts. So nine out of the 12 jurors, they had recommended that Wade be put to death. And Florida only requires eight out of the 12 jurors to recommend a death sentence. So he qualifies.
Starting point is 00:27:27 The sentencing for Wade Wilson is scheduled for August 27, 2024. So coming up. But he's been asking for like a new trial. He was arguing that the state did not sufficiently prove that Wade had possession of Christine's car. Okay. All right. All right. Okay. All right. All right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:47 All right. You know? Also on top of that, Wade might not even get the death penalty because like this whole law about having eight out of 12 jurors recommend a death sentence, it got passed after Wade was charged with his crimes.
Starting point is 00:28:03 So they think this might cause like a holdup. We'll see, we'll see. Hey guys, just popping in here for a really quick update about Wade Wilson. So as I left off in that episode, he was awaiting sentencing, but if you've been following it, then you saw that he got his sentencing
Starting point is 00:28:24 and Wade Wilson, the guy in Florida, has been sentenced to death. Now, did we see that coming? Yes, we did. Are you surprised? No, we're not. So he will be spending the rest of his life in, let me look at my paper. Oh, just Florida. Just Florida.
Starting point is 00:28:43 He's going to be in Florida in one of the prisons down there, you know, for the rest of his life until he gets up, put down. So good luck to him, huh? And all those dumb ladies who keep sending their little love letters to him, do better. You deserve better. You are better and you can get better. So stop throwing yourself at this disgusting troll. Oh God, how embarrassing for you. So that is the Wade Stephen Wilson case. He's not hot. He's disgusting. And I hope he stays locked up forever.
Starting point is 00:29:15 Sorry. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day. You be safe out there, please. And you make good choices. And I will be seeing you guys later. Bye.

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