A group of devoted female fans has reportedly been pleading with Wade Wilson, a convicted murderer on death row, to physically assault them during risqué video calls from prison. This has drawn attention to Wilson, who earned the nickname “Deadpool Killer” due to sharing a name with the Marvel anti-hero, as revealed in the upcoming documentary, *Handsome Devil: Charming Killer*.
Wilson, 31, is on death row for the murders of two women and has been engaging with a number of admirers while his trial unfolded in 2024. Interestingly, both he and the fictional character played by Ryan Reynolds bear the same name.
It’s curious—actually, bizarre—how some of these women, despite Wilson’s facial tattoos showcasing swastikas and other disturbing symbols, have expressed admiration for him. In fact, one fan mentioned she was excited about being pregnant by him, showing the extreme nature of their infatuation, as reported by a news outlet.
During the calls, Wilson reportedly referred to one woman, Alexis Williams, as his “girlfriend,” and complimented her, calling her “so sexy.” He even suggested they engage in what he described as a “marathon of sex.”
In a rather unsettling remark, Wilson expressed an intention to “put my fangs into your left butt cheek.” Meanwhile, Williams later voiced regret about her calls but admitted she was drawn to his smile, which is, well, strange given the context.
In another call, she expressed unwavering support for Wilson, mentioning her hopes for their relationship and even her desire that he avoid prison so they could be intimate. She also stated she was ready to attend his trial to arrange their meetings at her convenience.
In a somewhat disturbing display of affection, she said, “You’re going to come here, I’m going to cook you a meal, and we’re going to have sex for hours.” Wilson encouraged her in response, stating her wishes were valid.
Interestingly, some fans have openly downplayed the severity of his actions, dismissing his past as irrelevant. One woman even encouraged others by saying, “Don’t worry about him being a murderer.” This mindset reveals a troubling perspective.
In a striking contrast, there were also calls from men willing to send Wilson money for food in prison, indicating his strange attraction spans various demographics.
Wilson’s notoriety skyrocketed in 2019 after the brutal murders of Christine Melton, 35, and Diane Lewis, 43; Wilson reportedly ran over Lewis with his vehicle in a gruesome act, leading to his imprisonment. Despite such a horrifying history, he has attracted a horde of admirers, who have inundated him with love letters and explicit photographs since his incarceration.
As of now, Wilson awaits execution in Florida, having been sentenced to death in August 2024.





