Ep.124 - Wade Wilson, Deadpool Killer

Ep.124 - Wade Wilson, Deadpool Killer

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welcome. My name is Mike and

1:03

you're listening to the that chapter podcast

1:05

I'm joined once again by my

1:08

by my associate. I decided I'm gonna

1:10

call you my associate. I like

1:12

that associate because we're businessmen Junior associate.

1:14

I like it you had little

1:16

bit in there. I didn't even need

1:18

to you just knew you're a

1:20

junior not we're not in equal terms.

1:22

I don't think I'm young No,

1:24

you're like the 50 year old intern

1:27

who just can't get a promotion.

1:29

Confirming. Yeah, that's you. Today you're

1:31

joining us for another episode of

1:33

the That Chapter podcast. Today's a

1:35

true crime, Aruni. It's a story

1:37

of Wade Wilson, the Deadpool killer

1:39

himself. Folks, you're gonna love him.

1:41

Man, he is piece of shit.

1:44

You're most certainly familiar with the name as

1:46

he shares it with, or Deadpool really

1:48

shares it with him, I feel after this,

1:50

after reading this story. But yeah, you've

1:52

probably seen videos of him. He's a very

1:55

tattooed young fella who has an

1:57

army of fawning

1:59

dumbass women who he's become the heartthrob

2:01

of TikTok when his trial was going on

2:03

in the late summer of 2024. Yeah,

2:05

man, I don't get it because I taught

2:07

because yeah the trial was kind of

2:09

going on a little while ago was like,

2:11

I'm sure people once you got convicted

2:13

they're going to start dropping off No, like

2:15

I started looking up. They're still falling

2:17

over. Yeah, it's insane It actually it's it's

2:19

kind of infuriating and it really makes

2:21

you understand how the world really does suck

2:23

and people I mean, it's you it's

2:25

he's like he murders women, right? It's like

2:27

this is as always people load against

2:29

their own self -interest tried and convicted. Yeah.

2:31

Yeah Well, so we got a lot to

2:34

get into today folks, but first as

2:36

always you guys we have our little housekeeping

2:38

from my point of view, Mike's horror

2:40

movie review. I haven't, uh, actually it was

2:42

taking a break from movies for a

2:44

while, not even intentionally. I just hadn't watched

2:46

any horror movies and I was like,

2:48

yeah, shit. Uh, so I watched a few,

2:50

but let me tell you about one

2:52

for this whole episode. One I watched recently,

2:54

it's called, it was called Butterfly Kisses.

2:56

Okay, sounds. Yeah, it's interesting that movies and

2:58

the title sounds weird. Yeah, but it's

3:00

so it's an interesting movie. I kind of

3:02

just stumbled across it and it's a

3:04

found footage, which is always my favorite types

3:06

of horror movies. So this

3:08

movie came out in maybe I

3:11

think it came out around

3:13

2018, like late teens. It's not

3:15

an old movie. So basically,

3:17

the plot is this guy finds

3:19

a load of tapes in

3:21

like his mother -in -law's basement. And

3:24

he takes a man and a tape to say, you

3:26

know, don't watch me. Of course they do. And then

3:28

he starts watching a movie. And then You gotta watch

3:30

it. Well, of course. I mean, movie over. He

3:33

doesn't watch them. Shocker. But then

3:35

it's like him watching these found

3:37

footage tapes. So it's essentially

3:39

like two movies in one. One is the

3:41

found footage. And then the

3:43

second movie is this documentary team following

3:45

the guy who found the tapes.

3:47

And he's on a journey to prove

3:49

that the tapes he found are

3:52

real, that the people involved. and these

3:54

tapes are real. Was it fake

3:56

fan footage? Was it real fan footage?

3:58

Because, of course, once he starts

4:00

watching the tapes, ooh, creepy things start

4:02

happening. So the tapes that he

4:04

found were made by these two college

4:07

kids in, like, 1999. And

4:10

they were investigating this urban legend of

4:12

the Blinkman or something he's called, or

4:14

like, Peeping Tom. It's like one of

4:16

those urban legends. It's like set in

4:18

Maryland or Pennsylvania. It's like you looked

4:20

at a train tunnel at night. And

4:22

if you stare down this train tunnel

4:25

for an hour straight, this peeping Tom

4:27

character appears, and then he, every

4:29

time you blink, he gets closer and closer,

4:31

and then you know the drill. So he finds

4:33

these tapes of these two college kids making

4:35

a documentary about blinking Tom, and our peeping Tom

4:37

shit starts to go wrong. Maybe they see

4:39

him, maybe they don't. And so he's going around

4:41

and trying to prove that these tapes are

4:43

real. He's interviewing people who are in the original

4:45

fan footage. He's meeting people who are like,

4:47

oh, no, it's fake. It's bullshit. When creepy shit

4:49

starts happening, they're like, oh, did you Just

4:51

use CGI for that. It's interesting. Like it's a

4:53

cool way of doing it. It's like a

4:55

fan footage movie within almost the fan footage movie.

4:58

If that makes sense. So it's cool and

5:00

obviously, you know, weird creepy shit starts happening. There's

5:02

even, you know who's in it? One of the

5:04

directors too. One of the directors of Blair Witch Park

5:06

is in it. He plays himself. As in like,

5:08

he's like, oh, we did this for our Blair Witch

5:10

movie. But we were, you know, we said already

5:12

that it was fake. Why are you still pretending that

5:14

it's real? But he's like, no, it is real.

5:16

Oh, it's like breaking the Fort World type thing. Kind

5:18

of. Yeah, yeah. And then of course, creepy shit

5:20

starts happening. happening in the modern world. I

5:23

thought it was a really cool movie. Bonus

5:25

points for originality. Now, having said the acting

5:27

is not good in the movie, you can tell

5:29

it's very low budget. but i

5:31

feel like the story and what happens in

5:34

the movie and yeah carries it so and

5:36

it's a set in 2018 like yeah it's

5:38

set in 20 okay okay yeah because when

5:40

like initially when you say tapes i go

5:42

straight to like 80s 90s you know oh

5:44

yeah so it's the modern thing is set

5:46

in 2018 following this guy who found vhs

5:48

tapes that are from 2001 nice i have

5:50

to go wait do 1999 something like you

5:52

know back he's found footage movies i find

5:54

it needs to be tapes it's more it

5:56

does it's like atmospheric where like the vhs

5:58

movies the first couple of movies when they

6:01

were good. It just doesn't hit the same

6:03

as if like, you know, horror movie, a

6:05

guy found it like an Netflix subscription card.

6:07

Right. Yeah, that's that that real VHS 90s

6:09

aesthetic. I mean, you look at so much

6:11

of internet horror, it's all analog horror, because

6:13

it gives that feeling like stuff like the

6:15

back rooms and a lot of these slender

6:17

man, it's all VHS. I think it's as

6:19

well for our generation of people, maybe here

6:21

under like, late 20s, 30s, 40s, it's like

6:23

we grew up with VHS. So it has

6:25

that like nostalgic feel to it. But it's

6:28

all So scary and stuff like that. So

6:30

it's it's very very cool. Um, so yeah,

6:32

that's that's a Mike's movie reviews butterfly kisses

6:34

Oh, by the way, actually before I finish

6:36

up Mike's horror movie review I want to

6:38

give a shout out to sorry. Don't mind

6:40

me. Just googling folks I want to give

6:42

a shout out to Sharon who emailed me

6:44

this new website called found TV.com where you

6:46

can watch it for free with ads or

6:48

you can pay like $5 for no ads

6:50

It's like a it seems like it's a

6:52

Netflix but for solely for fan footage horror

6:55

movies, which is very very I haven't actually

6:57

checked it out Sharon. Thank you so much

6:59

for sending it in meaning to check this

7:01

out So I'll give it a goo. I

7:03

recognize it has hell house there and some

7:05

other movies that are recognized The titles have

7:07

an end of home screen, but as I

7:09

said, I don't have a can to myself.

7:11

So yeah, there you go That's Mike's horror

7:13

movie reviews for this old episode Keith any

7:15

strange happenings with you and your house of

7:17

horrors any mad stuff going on with your

7:19

life Well, what's Keith up to these days?

7:22

The fans are asking. No strange happenings. I've

7:24

been pretty busy. I've been at a couple

7:26

of shows recently. Oh, yes, you have. This

7:28

is actually, you said you were going to

7:30

save it for the pod. So I'm very

7:32

curious. Well, the first show I went to

7:34

was my daughter's ballet. Okay, you don't have

7:36

to say that for a bunch. Yeah, it

7:38

was a... You can send me in that

7:40

in the text and I won't read it. It

7:44

was a... Man, they have a wrapped up. So

7:46

basically, my daughter was on the first act. of

7:48

the ballet she was obviously fantastic it was amazing

7:50

but then you have to sit through i can't

7:52

take her away after like there's a break in

7:54

between and then they don't let her out she's

7:56

in the back room watching movies so they basically

7:58

keep her hostage so i have to watch the

8:00

whole ballet show uh that's early yet yeah i

8:02

don't like ballet it's i was like i'm gonna

8:04

i'm gonna jump in i'm gonna see if i

8:06

can enjoy it it's not good i just don't

8:08

get it i don't know what's happening i don't

8:10

think ever seen a ballet A ballet

8:12

show in my life. I wonder why it's

8:14

going. But I feel this is going to be

8:16

one of many ballets I'll be going to

8:18

my daughter. Oh, man. It's looking for you. Yeah,

8:20

so that was a ballet show. But then

8:23

I went to a better show, which is actually

8:25

more on brand for this podcast. Yes, exactly.

8:27

Tell us, spin us a tale, Keith. So I

8:29

went to see Make an a Murderer. Making

8:31

a Murderer. Yeah, so it's a detective called Colin

8:33

Sutton. No, this isn't anything to do with

8:35

the Netflix show. No, no. They just stole the

8:37

name. It's making a murder or making a

8:39

murder. It's something like that. So basically it's about...

8:42

Sutton who is a he was the lead

8:44

detective on a number of cases, but one the

8:46

cases you actually did. Do you know Levi

8:48

Belfield? Yeah, I remember. I think I was reading

8:50

a book or articles and his name sounds

8:52

very familiar. His name might have even come up

8:54

on Malt. His name sounds very familiar. You

8:56

did the video about him. Which one? The Levi

8:59

Belfield? No, the detective. Oh, the detective. His

9:01

name says he might have even investigated a couple

9:03

of cases. He did. He did

9:05

a few. Yeah, he did like there was another

9:07

Delroy. Oh God, what was the name? It

9:09

was a serial rapist. Like they were like his

9:11

biggest profile cases. And

9:14

then he kind of talks about like the first

9:16

half of the show was him. He's talking about his

9:18

cases from the 90s and it's real kind of

9:20

like proper detective work, getting down, talking to the people

9:22

and like... his fucking forensic digital bullshit.

9:24

No, it's really not. Detectives were detectives. Yeah, yeah,

9:26

it's really good. It's kind of just really good,

9:28

really good stories. It was fantastic. I would like

9:30

if he's coming again, I'm definitely going to go

9:33

see him again. So he was just like walking

9:35

the audience through his crimes. Yeah. Yeah. So the

9:37

first the first half was a couple of like

9:39

smaller crimes that he did and how we solved

9:41

them. Then the second half was... crimes that he

9:43

did. So we caught the serial killer and serial

9:45

rapist. It was really interesting, especially the Levi Belfield

9:47

one because he was pork chop. Pork chop, yeah,

9:49

no neck. Yeah. So he didn't like follow the

9:51

storyline of what happened. He kind of just kind

9:54

of dove in, kind of gave, because I'm very,

9:56

I was very familiar with the storyline. I watched

9:58

your video on it. Thank you. But he kind

10:00

of didn't really get into the storyline too much.

10:02

He just gave like information of stuff that you

10:04

wouldn't really know. You know, just like about him,

10:06

about his family and people he kind of interviewed

10:08

and like little tidbits about it. But it was

10:10

just, it was very, very interesting. Really, really cool.

10:12

Oh, right. Well, there you go, folks. If you

10:15

hear of Detective Sutton, is that his name? Colin

10:17

Sutton. Colin Sutton in your town. Keith gives it

10:19

a two, actually two thumbs up. I do, yeah.

10:21

I think he has a book. Go check his

10:23

book out. Really good. All right. Well, I mean,

10:25

okay, let's see you can pay for that. If

10:28

you want to. No

10:31

free change. He was really good. He was really good.

10:33

All right. Okay. There you go. you get

10:35

a hearty two thumbs up from all

10:37

Mike for butterfly kisses, which they should

10:39

be paying me to Know more free.

10:41

Okay. Uh that and coke my god.

10:43

Yes, exactly Or maybe we should start

10:45

giving shared ads to brands and shit

10:47

where we because you know if you

10:49

if you do sponsorships a lot of

10:51

times the brand will send you shit

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that kind of stuff Alright, no,

11:01

no, it's all faffin' about. Okay, okay.

11:03

You've been shooting shit too long, Keith. Now

11:06

let's get into today's episode, and boy,

11:08

have I got a fantastic fella for you

11:10

this time, folks. It very much reminds

11:12

me of the Nico Jenkins case I covered

11:14

way back, way back when, but probably

11:16

remains in my top 10 craziest bastards of

11:18

all time. I mean, Nico Jenkins was

11:20

one of those guys where you just look

11:22

at his face in a picture and

11:24

you'll remember it, and this is one that

11:26

is very, very, very, very much like

11:28

that. Mr. Wade Steven Wilson, it's not a

11:30

name many of you would have forgotten

11:32

after meeting him or seeing his face, that's

11:34

for sure. But after what his face

11:36

got up to in 2019, safe to say

11:38

it was for very different reasons than

11:40

sharing the name of a popular comic book

11:42

movie character. So

11:56

Wade Wilson, Deadpool himself, was born on

11:58

May 28, 1994 to teenage parents. Unable to

12:01

cope with the enormous pressure and responsibility of

12:03

raising a child, Wade was put up for

12:05

adoption and taken in by Steve and Candice

12:07

Wilson. By all accounts his adopted parents they

12:09

were like super friendly people. they were church

12:11

gone people. One of his former classmates said

12:13

that this is a quote from saying he

12:15

had the world given to him. He had

12:18

a nice house in the suburbs with parents

12:20

who adopted him. They had greyhounds, expensive vehicles,

12:22

but they were not just about material stuff.

12:24

Their mindset was in the right place as

12:26

well. But for some reason, something just

12:28

fell off. Something didn't make sense. Like he

12:30

didn't appreciate or he just didn't take it

12:32

for granted. So it's not like, I don't

12:34

know, it seems like his parents did everything

12:37

they could and then he just went off

12:39

the rails for whatever reason. Some people, they,

12:41

you know, you just, they're just psychos really,

12:43

no matter what. There's a lot of colors.

12:45

It's surprising because you always think, oh, he

12:47

was beaten, shot. That's it. It goes against

12:49

the whole nurture versus nature. Right. Sometimes people

12:51

are just insane psychopaths from day one. That's

12:54

it. Much like yourself. Thank you. Thanks

12:56

for the compliment. He attended Deer

12:58

Lake Middle School and then Lawton

13:00

Shiles High School in Leon County, Tallahassee.

13:02

His time now in high school

13:04

was marked by acting out and constantly

13:06

escalating drug use. But by the

13:08

time Wilson graduated in 2013, he'd already

13:10

tried dipping his toes in the

13:12

criminal cesspool a year before, back in

13:14

2012, with several small run -ins with

13:16

Leon County deputies. So far out

13:19

of stories that are like Rentalehasse in

13:21

Northern Florida, I've covered so many

13:23

cases from this area. I swear to

13:25

gosh himself, there's something in the

13:27

water. And Wade Wilson must have liked

13:29

what was in the water because

13:31

he just kept getting worse and worse.

13:33

He went directly from the classroom

13:35

right to the Leon County jail cell.

13:38

And in hindsight, it would have been better for everybody

13:40

if that had just been a one -way ticket. Like,

13:42

there's very few people that come

13:44

across ones that I think are truly

13:46

and completely irredeemable, like Nico Jenkins

13:48

who I mentioned, Israel Keys is another,

13:51

and Wade Wilson definitely on

13:53

that list too. Wilson was

13:55

convicted and incarcerated in the

13:57

Florida House of Corrections on

13:59

burglary and grand theft charges

14:01

between November 26th, 2013 and

14:03

September 19th of 2014. He

14:05

managed to stay out of prison for

14:07

a smidge over three years, that's not

14:10

to say he was clean during that

14:12

time, he certainly wasn't, he just managed

14:14

to avoid a prisonable pinching, at least

14:16

that was, until October 17th, 2017 when

14:18

he returned to the House of Corrections.

14:20

This time he was charged with the

14:22

theft of a laptop and firearm about

14:24

nine months previous, a serious charge that

14:26

he was fortunate not to get a

14:29

much harsher sentence for. He had taken

14:31

the items from a former girlfriend who

14:33

reported a theft to police. Now

14:35

Wilson admitted to punning the weapon,

14:37

which is likely what saved him

14:39

a lengthy prison sentence. Thanks to

14:41

Time Served, he was released on

14:43

probation July 15, 2018. A month

14:45

after the same ex reported a

14:48

theft, she also told police Wade

14:50

had kidnapped and raped her. Something

14:52

officers chose not to pursue as

14:54

the two were under a court

14:56

mandated no contact order. A

14:58

choice which would prove fatal. Now

15:01

the thing about Wade Wilson going through his stories

15:03

is that a lot of it is going to

15:05

be he did this and was in prison. and

15:07

then he got out, and then he did this,

15:09

and was in jail, and then got out, and

15:11

then he was in jail again, and he was

15:13

let out. Shocking week. The old revolving door prison

15:15

system, huh? Yeah, this is the perfect example of,

15:17

uh, you see a lot of people who get

15:19

away sent for like 10 years for basically doing

15:21

next to nothing, like a crime that was -

15:23

They found a joint or a split for something.

15:25

Yeah, like descendants is way out of proportion with

15:27

what they actually did, and then you have people

15:29

like Wade Wilson who are like absolute psychopaths, who

15:32

are just in and out, in and out, not

15:34

a lot or nothing. It's crazy. Doesn't make sense.

15:36

So while the two prison stints might not seem

15:38

like much compared to some of the monsters and

15:40

habitual criminals I've talked about before, oh

15:42

the India Butts. In addition to his convictions,

15:44

scumbag Wade had a couple of near -misses that

15:46

could and should have seen him thrown in

15:48

a cell for a life before he got

15:50

the chance to kill anyone. In

15:52

2015, Wilson was arrested and charged with

15:54

sexual battery and kidnapping when a 22 -year -old

15:56

woman came forward and reported Wilson had

15:59

raped her in his SUV after they met

16:01

at a party in Tallahassee. Now, the

16:03

charge doesn't really do justice to what he

16:05

was accused of, according to the victim's

16:07

statement. The two met at a party where

16:09

they smoked in his car, before Wilson

16:11

forced her into the back seat, and what

16:13

followed was an hours -long ordeal in which

16:15

the woman was repeatedly assaulted, and he

16:17

even videotaped her as he drove around with

16:19

her in the back of the car. The

16:22

woman claimed to have been forced into

16:24

various acts and only survived by silently

16:26

repeating the Lord's Prayer to herself while

16:29

complying with his demands. Wilson

16:31

threatened to confine her if she said

16:33

anything, before letting her go. The victim went

16:35

to her brother's house and told him

16:37

what happened before taking a shower, something I'm

16:39

sure she regretted in hindsight, as valuable

16:41

evidence was lost, which is absolutely gross to

16:43

say, and he pleaded not guilty, denied

16:45

the charge after he was arrested, and then

16:47

after a short trial he was ultimately

16:50

found not guilty by the six person jury.

16:52

Like this is a perfect example of

16:54

the womp womp. He is

16:56

in and out of prison for like theft

16:58

and burglary charges, and then he does horrifying things

17:00

like this, and not guilty. And

17:04

given what we know about him now, I'd

17:06

say no doubt the woman was telling the

17:08

truth. So while that case

17:10

got all the way to trial, it

17:12

wasn't the only time that Wilson was

17:14

accused of rape. Another woman in Palm

17:16

County also later accused him, but that

17:18

case never made it to court. Simply

17:20

just the sheer amount of accusations and

17:22

there were so many chances to intervene.

17:24

Surely at some point people must, you

17:26

know, realize that there was just simply

17:28

too much smoke further not to be

17:30

fired, but by this stage the forest

17:32

had already burnt the fuck down. In

17:35

the decade or so of time

17:37

between graduating high school and being

17:39

arrested for the very last time,

17:41

Wilson rang up a long list

17:43

of these kinds of charges, among

17:45

others including more firearms offenses and

17:47

even child cruelty. In 2018, Wilson's

17:49

name was brought up in connection

17:51

as well with one of Florida's

17:53

most notorious and frustrating cases of

17:55

the century. The Mike Williams case,

17:57

which I covered back, man, four

17:59

-ish years ago, which is pretty

18:02

crazy. Man, I remember that case.

18:04

Like it was the back of

18:06

my own left hand. The

18:08

case is really interesting. It was this guy, he

18:10

was married, and he was going to go out this

18:12

back in the year 2000. Again, yeah, in Florida.

18:14

And he was like, yeah, I'm going fishing or whatever.

18:16

And he never came home. I just disappeared on

18:18

like this lake. And then people were like, what happened

18:20

to him? Did he die? And a common theory

18:22

was that he was eaten by gators. A gator's guard!

18:25

But then it turned out, years and years later, that

18:27

his wife had killed him. And he never went. Yeah,

18:30

but literally she was like sleeping with his

18:32

best friends. And then they

18:34

decided to kill him and yadda yadda

18:36

yadda. Pretty interesting case, pretty interesting case. Yeah,

18:38

his wife Denise and her lover,

18:40

Brian Winchester, had been the ones

18:42

to do him in, and Brian

18:45

Winchester was Mike Williams' best friend.

18:47

Denise and Brian Winchester both ended

18:49

up going down for murder and

18:51

conspiracy charges after they, of course,

18:53

once the police started closing in,

18:55

they viciously turned on each other.

18:57

And at one point, Brian Winchester

18:59

was housed with Wade Wilson, and

19:01

he later admitted to trying to

19:03

persuade Wade Wilson to fabricate exculpatory

19:05

evidence. Now, while the plan

19:07

didn't end up working out, Brian

19:09

Winchester also claimed that during the same

19:11

conversation, Wilson had told Winchester that

19:14

he'd occasionally worked as a killer for

19:16

hire. And that for the right

19:18

price, he could make Denise Williams, or even

19:20

prosecution witnesses, now Winchester said he told Wilson

19:22

no and never bring that up again of

19:24

course he did I mean who knows what

19:26

really happened but it's very unlikely he said

19:28

oh I don't want to talk about it

19:30

first news already murdered somebody but the fact

19:32

that even Wade Wilson would say he was

19:34

a killer for her I mean I don't

19:36

think he would do it for her he's

19:38

just a killer doesn't need to be paid

19:40

yeah like I'd say it's very likely that

19:42

he could be a killer for her like

19:44

he had a he had a bit of

19:46

a reputation when it came to this so

19:48

in late 2022 A man

19:50

named Tristan Gendron, 23 -year -old resident

19:52

of Cape Coral, allegedly he tried to

19:54

hire someone to murder his girlfriend.

19:56

His rationale was he was already

19:58

in jail, facing domestic abuse charges,

20:00

and figured that if his girlfriend was

20:02

to disappear, so were the charges. So

20:06

who did he try to hire? So

20:08

he tried to hire no other

20:10

than Wade Wilson. The only snag was

20:12

Wilson was also in jail around

20:14

this time. a spoiler,

20:16

I mean I'm sure you'll be able

20:18

to describe them, you can kind of see

20:20

how this story's going. But anyway Tristan, he

20:22

sent letters to Wilson asking if his crew

20:24

could do the dirty work on the outside.

20:26

And the letters even contained secret codes

20:28

to retrieve 200 ,000 from Tristan's father's funeral home.

20:31

And that money was intended to pay

20:33

for the hit and also to buy drugs

20:35

to hotshot the victim making it look like

20:37

heroin overdose. However, instead of

20:39

going true with it, Wilson snitched. He

20:41

handed the letters over to the state

20:43

attorney's office and then after that detectives

20:45

they got statements from Gendron. In one

20:47

of the interviews Gendron he admitted the

20:49

letter yet it was his he said

20:51

he wrote it and yeah he was

20:53

passing notes and talking with Wilson about

20:55

getting his girlfriend killed. He even confirmed

20:57

the security codes he gave for his

20:59

dad's funeral home plus the victim's addresses

21:01

and personal information. So the detectives

21:03

they did their due diligence they checked it

21:05

all out with the funeral home and turns out

21:08

yep. The codes that he gave Wilson, they

21:10

wear the codes for the money into safe to

21:12

200 ,000. It would all that new information, gendrons

21:14

being hit with charge for criminal solicitation or

21:16

first degree felony murder. But I don't know,

21:18

let's be real. Like Wilson, he didn't rat

21:21

him out because he had some big moral

21:23

awakening. I'm guessing he saw the chance to

21:25

try and make a deal and he tried

21:27

to take it. But it didn't happen. Yeah.

21:30

Well, there you go. That's pretty

21:32

interesting though. Yeah. Yeah. So the

21:34

great long list of possible chances

21:36

to lock him up forever before

21:38

he could kill somebody would yet

21:40

again get another glaring addition in

21:42

February of 2019. On

21:45

the 18th of that month,

21:47

Wilson had attempted to kill his

21:49

ex -girlfriend Kelly Matthews. Kelly

21:51

later opened up about the incident in

21:53

a series of TikToks and said that

21:55

up to that point Wade had never

21:57

once been violent with her and hadn't

21:59

showed any signs of violent or destructive

22:01

behavior. So she was beyond shocked when

22:03

he came very close to ending her

22:06

life. She claimed that Wilson repeatedly

22:08

choked her, bit her on the chin

22:10

and face, and he even took a

22:12

knife and cut her clothes off before

22:14

sexually assaulting her. The incident

22:16

strongly mirrors other claims by other women,

22:18

none of whom would have known each

22:20

other. Matthews added that Wilson had forced

22:22

her into the car's footwell and gagged

22:24

her with a shirt. These details are,

22:26

I mean you can already listeners, you

22:28

can already tell these details are similar

22:31

to a previous case of the woman

22:33

who was kept in the car, but

22:35

unfortunately the police didn't think so and

22:37

the crime, womp womp, yet again, went

22:39

unpunished. And that choice would soon come

22:41

back to haunt the Floridian community of

22:43

Cape Coral. I watched an interview with

22:45

Kelly Mathews. Did ya? I did. And

22:47

she spoke about the assault that she

22:49

experienced, which was, first of all, horrific.

22:52

But even more shocking was how the

22:54

police handled it. So when she

22:56

reported... That's Keith. Can I stop you?

22:58

That's the least shocking part about anything is

23:00

how the police are handling things. Yeah,

23:02

sorry. It's fair

23:04

enough. So when she

23:06

reported the attack, a sexual assault

23:08

kit was done. They also collected DNA

23:10

from under her fingernails and they

23:12

took photos documenting multiple injuries on her

23:15

body. The results came back, which

23:17

were a match to Wade Wilson, both

23:19

from the kit and the DNA

23:21

under her nails. So the police

23:23

did a follow -up investigation and found the

23:25

knife used to cut her clothes in the

23:27

car. And then, nothing. So

23:30

the police did question Wilson, but

23:32

he claimed it was all consensual, saying

23:34

that she was sort of into

23:36

that kind of thing. And Kelly followed

23:38

up with the investigating officer multiple

23:40

times, you know, understandably, since the man

23:42

who assaulted her was still walking

23:44

free. But the officer, he eventually told

23:46

her that if she kept calling,

23:48

he would block her number. He then

23:51

told her that the DNA test

23:53

results were inconclusive, and he even tried

23:55

to charge her with stalking Wilson.

23:57

he was lying and then protecting. Yeah,

23:59

so basically they did all the DNA, like the

24:01

The DNA all matched. It all matched, they got it

24:03

all, and basically he didn't want to work. So

24:05

he won't keep calling him. was like, have you done

24:07

anything? And she kept on, she was calling because

24:10

he was out of state. She was calling him trying

24:12

to get him in so she could get the

24:14

police to arrest him. And then what

24:16

happened was he just lied, said, you

24:18

know, forget about it. The DNA wasn't his.

24:20

It's inconclusive. I'm on my break. Stop

24:22

calling me. And then she was like, look,

24:24

I've been calling him to try and

24:26

get him here so he can arrest him.

24:28

And he was like, I'm going to

24:30

charge you with stalking. You need to stop

24:32

calling them. Which is crazy. So Kelly,

24:34

it's wild. So she reported the officer and

24:37

an internal investigation revealed that he was

24:39

grossly incompetent. His punishment was a suspension of

24:41

120 hours. And he

24:43

got a week long vacation

24:45

to boot. And good old panda

24:47

back. He did get the modded

24:49

down to raw patrol, but... I'm sure he's

24:51

giving some people some hard time down there

24:53

as well, but yeah, I got I often

24:56

wonder because we've mentioned at the start and

24:58

we'll get to it a little bit towards

25:00

the end as well about how all these

25:02

you know chicks on tiktok are like fawning

25:04

over Wade Wilson I think the police are

25:06

also have a heart out. They're like Isn't

25:08

he just so cute like the police and

25:10

detectives. That's why he just keeps getting off

25:12

He just bats his eyelids at the police.

25:14

I think that's it But now things get

25:16

really dark On October 6th,

25:19

2019, 25 -year -old Wade Wilson met

25:21

35 -year -old Christine Melton and

25:23

her friend Stephanie Sailors in a

25:25

Fort Myers bar boon -a -lot.

25:27

The women from Cape Coral were

25:29

enjoying a night out when

25:31

Christine and Wade got chatting over

25:33

drinks. Unfortunately, Wade was able

25:35

to woo Christine into making the

25:37

fateful decision that would cost her

25:39

everything. Wade Wilson was charming

25:41

and didn't raise any red flags

25:43

according to friend Stephanie Sailors who

25:45

was there. When the live music

25:47

ended at the bar, Christine Melton

25:49

and Stephanie Sailors took Wilson with

25:51

them to the house of Jason

25:53

Shepherd, another fella they had met

25:55

that night. And at Jason Shepherd's

25:57

house, Christine and Wade had consensual

26:00

sex before Stephanie Sailors, Christine Melton,

26:02

and Wade Wilson took an Uber

26:04

back to Christine's duplex apartment. Stephanie

26:06

left soon after. She hugged

26:08

Christine and said, I'll see you

26:10

tomorrow. Why what happened next happened? We

26:12

will never know, but it's just

26:14

Wade Wilson being Wade Wilson in these

26:16

two unpredictable and too much of

26:18

an unreliable narrator to even hazard a

26:20

guess. But what we do know

26:23

is that sometime during the following morning,

26:25

October 7th, 2019, Wilson had

26:27

strangled Christine Melton to death

26:29

in her own bed. After

26:31

murdering Christine, Wilson stole her car, and

26:33

throughout the morning, Stephanie Saylors had repeatedly texted

26:35

her friend to check in on her.

26:37

Despite not getting a reply, she wasn't overly

26:40

worried as it had been a late

26:42

night in Christine. She wasn't set for work

26:44

that day, so she figured she was

26:46

just sleeping it off. Sailors only

26:48

suspected something was wrong when she

26:50

received a call from Cape Coral Police.

26:53

Though she was unable to repeat what was said

26:55

in the call, it was clearly something about

26:57

Wilson's past that had set off alarm bells. Christine

27:00

Melton had grew up in Illinois. She

27:02

and a friend moved to Cape Coral where

27:04

she found work as a waitress. She was just

27:06

happily living her life. Wilson took that from

27:08

her and likely for no other reason than he

27:10

could and he wanted to. So

27:12

that morning after leaving Christine's, he was

27:14

walking out of store and Wilson came

27:16

into contact with his ex -girlfriend, Melissa Montanez,

27:19

in the parking lot of her business,

27:21

Mila Spa. Now, Melissa Montanez wanted

27:23

to know where the hell her car was. It

27:25

turned out that she'd given him the keys while

27:27

they were at a bar the night before as

27:29

she didn't have a secure pocket to keep them

27:31

in. Why the hell would you, of all pieces,

27:33

I need somebody to hold onto my keys for

27:35

me. I'll give it to Wade Wilson. Good

27:38

idea. Wilson

27:41

though had taken this as permission

27:43

to drive away in the car, abandoning

27:45

her alone. By the time she

27:47

saw him on the 7th, Wade was

27:49

still driving Christine Melton's Black Nissan

27:51

Versa. Wilson ended up attacking Montana's and

27:53

holding her against the wall with

27:55

his hand around her throat. After

27:58

leaving the parking lot in

28:00

Christine Melton's car, Wilson drove around,

28:02

prowling, for his next victim. Yeah,

28:21

dang dude. Very shortly

28:24

after the altercation with Montana's

28:26

Wilson came across 43 year old

28:28

mother and bartender Diane Ruiz.

28:30

Diane was walking to work at

28:32

the moose lodge to start

28:34

her 10am shift when she encountered

28:36

Wade Wilson. Simply wrong

28:38

place, wrong time. Wilson asked

28:40

Ruiz for directions and managed to

28:42

talk her into getting into his car.

28:44

As soon as she did though, Wilson

28:46

switched up on her. beating her

28:49

and strangling her and then he shoved

28:51

her out of the moving car

28:53

running over her multiple times, quote,

28:56

until she looked like spaghetti. Reese's

28:59

body would not be found until several

29:01

days after her murder. Later

29:22

that morning, Wilson ran into Mateo

29:24

Graphics, where he encountered Josh Lukic.

29:26

This Lukic guy described Wilson as

29:29

looking worse for wear covered in

29:31

blood and missing teeth. Lukic said

29:33

Wilson asked him for cash, a

29:35

bus ticket, a plane ticket or

29:37

something to leave town. Wilson was

29:39

frantically darting around the store while

29:42

ranting about having killed someone. In

29:44

a 911 call, soon after Wilson

29:46

left the store, Lukic recounted details

29:48

of Wilson's frenzied visit. By

29:51

the early afternoon of October 7th, police

29:53

were already on the lookout for Wilson in

29:55

connection with the battery of his ex

29:57

when he was just asking for her keys

29:59

back. So when a call came in

30:01

to Cape Coral PD with the sighting of

30:03

Wilson in the parking lot of a

30:05

Joe's crab shack, an officer was dispatched to

30:07

the scene immediately. The officer approached

30:09

Wilson, who was in Melton's Nissan still,

30:11

and could see that he was shirtless and

30:13

appeared to be missing tea. He

30:15

informed Wilson that he was going to

30:18

detain him, not arrest him so they could

30:20

just get things cleared up, but also

30:22

asked him to wait in his car until

30:24

another officer arrived as he was alone.

30:26

Wilson protested that there hadn't been any incident

30:28

at all, and as soon as the

30:30

chance came, he put the car into drive

30:32

and fled, managing successfully to evade the

30:34

officer. Wilson ended up driving, he

30:36

found an empty house, he broke in, and

30:38

he made himself at home. Honestly, it's

30:40

very very lucky for the owners that they

30:42

were not there on that day because

30:44

Keith, as you so eloquently put it, he

30:46

was on a rampage. Wilson

30:49

used the home's landline to

30:51

contact none other than

30:53

Steven Testasekka, his biological Father

30:55

who he came back into contact because he was

30:57

put up for adoption as a kid. I guess

30:59

he reconnected I know his parents there were 13

31:01

and 14. Oh, wow. Okay. So they were like

31:03

that's children age They were so young and I

31:05

know you won his biological mother was friends with

31:07

someone from the church and that was his adopted

31:10

parents So I don't think it was too hard

31:12

for him to find but I think when he

31:14

was around like 17 18 He was interested and

31:16

he tried to get back in contact. He spent

31:18

a lot of time like can I ask for

31:20

stuff like money and stuff, right? Yeah, it was

31:22

just another So

31:28

Wilson went on to not only

31:30

tell his father about being holed

31:32

up in the house, he also

31:34

recounted the very, very graphic details

31:36

of all the crimes he had

31:38

committed that day, including running over

31:40

Ruiz as many as 10 to

31:42

20 times. That's when he

31:44

made the famous remark about leaving Ruiz

31:47

looking like spaghetti. Testiseka

31:49

would later say his son sounded excited and

31:51

was reveling in what he'd done. He

31:53

said it was almost like Wade expected him

31:55

to follow him, like in his excitement

31:57

as in, isn't this like showing off? Are

31:59

you proud of me? Yeah, exactly. Don't

32:01

you think this is as cool as I

32:03

do? His father was able to talk

32:05

Wilson down and into surrendering to Cape Coral

32:07

PD who took him into custody without

32:09

further incident. Following

32:30

his arrest, Wilson was indicted on

32:32

two counts of first -degree murder,

32:34

multiple battery charges, grand theft auto,

32:36

burglary and petty theft. Naturally, the

32:38

two first degree murder counts alone

32:40

make it a capital case, and

32:42

the prosecutors were quick to state

32:44

that they wouldn't be happy with

32:46

anything other than the death penalty

32:48

for Wilson. When

32:50

he confessed to police, he actually didn't know that they

32:52

had already found the body of Diane Rubies. So he

32:55

tried to make a deal and said that he would

32:57

take him to the area where he left the body

32:59

if they stopped off and got him a burger and

33:01

fries from McDonald's. And he really wanted that burger also.

33:03

He kept on bringing it up as they were chatting.

33:05

He'd be like, okay, so when are we going? It's

33:08

getting kind of late. We've got to get going

33:10

now. And as far as I know, he never got

33:12

the burger and fries, which is really nice. I'm

33:15

glad to hear that. I'm glad to

33:17

hear that. During his trial, the state

33:19

called dozens of witnesses to testify against

33:21

Wilson, from Wilson's own friends and family,

33:23

all the way to family, friends, and

33:25

colleagues of the two women he murdered.

33:28

Now, Wilson, Wade Wilson, didn't have much

33:30

of a chance, and he and his

33:32

lawyer knew it. To be fair, though,

33:34

even in the face of a pretty

33:36

nailed -on, guilty verdict, and a very possible

33:38

death sentence ruling, Wade's counsel did their

33:40

damnness to manage the situation. Now, something

33:42

that comes up again and again in

33:44

modern murder trials, especially the more vicious

33:46

ones, is the idea of traumatic brain

33:48

injuries and whether or not they can

33:50

affect a person's behaviour to the point

33:52

they can't be held responsible for their

33:54

own actions. Wilson's lawyer,

33:57

Kevin Shirley, really did his best

33:59

to persuade the court of Wilson's

34:01

inability to control his actions, being

34:03

truly a matter, you know, basically

34:05

of his physical biology, not his

34:07

character, his brain, his precious brain!

34:13

While preliminary testing by a forensic

34:15

psychiatrist, Dr. Mills, wasn't enough

34:17

to persuade the judge, in his

34:19

case, to declare a retrial

34:21

was needed, his findings, having interviewed

34:23

Wilson on several occasions, were

34:26

enough for the judge to

34:28

concede that further testing was merited.

34:30

Dr. Mills actually testified on behalf

34:32

of Wilson and told the court

34:34

it was his expert opinion

34:36

that Wilson suffered from a long

34:38

list of mental defects and conditions

34:40

that he believed made Wilson chronically

34:42

and severely ill, medically speaking. A

34:45

second expert witness, neuropsychologist Dr.

34:47

Hyman Eisenstein, also supported Mills'

34:50

findings and added that he

34:52

had diagnosed Wilson with a

34:54

laundry list of mental illnesses,

34:56

including, but not limited to,

34:59

Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and

35:01

schizoaffective disorder. Dr. Eisenstein

35:03

further testified that he was willing to

35:05

state on record that Wilson's brain

35:07

function was severely impaired and his brain

35:09

was not functioning like that of

35:11

a healthy adult. I think that's

35:13

safe to say his brain was not functioning like

35:15

that of a healthy adult. So

35:24

obviously these experts were employed by the

35:26

defence, so their claims needed to be

35:29

independently assessed to see if they could

35:31

really be taken into account. And this

35:33

was after the guilty verdict, which we

35:35

all knew was coming, but before sentencing.

35:37

I mean basically they were like, he's

35:39

guilty, we know he did, everybody knows

35:41

he did it, but his mental faculties,

35:43

should he be killed? Like, you know,

35:45

death penalty style. Such strong

35:47

testimony must always be taken into account and

35:49

the judge certainly took it into account

35:51

for about five seconds in the lecture. One

35:55

week before he was due to be

35:57

sentenced, Wilson was transported to a medical

35:59

research facility to undergo MRI scans to

36:01

assess the level of physical damage and

36:03

to help in the consideration of whether

36:05

it was enough to be considered a

36:07

mitigating factor. But I think they also

36:09

just wanted to MRI what a true

36:11

psychopath's brain looked like. Yeah,

36:17

for sure. There's people who have long

36:19

mental illnesses and it can cause

36:22

people to do things that they would

36:24

never normally do, horrifying things and

36:26

it's not really their fault, it's a

36:28

disease. But with a person like

36:30

Wade Wilson, I don't fucking buy it

36:32

for a second. Totally

36:34

different story. There's some people who

36:36

do have mental illnesses and it can

36:38

turn them into murderers or rapists

36:40

or whatever it is. Some people are

36:42

just like that because they just

36:44

are. They just like it. Yeah, that's

36:46

it. On August 27, 2024, Wade

36:48

Wilson, now aged 30, finally appeared

36:50

before the judge and jury who would

36:52

decide his fate. With all testimony

36:54

heard, including that of experts, the

36:57

decision was read. In Florida, unlike

36:59

many other states, death penalty rulings

37:01

do not need to be unanimous, so

37:03

a tent to vote in favor

37:05

was enough. When the sentence

37:07

read, the judge, following customary protocol,

37:09

asked if there were any

37:11

other matters to discuss before dismissal.

37:14

That's when Wade's lawyer piped

37:16

up and told the court, Wade

37:18

Wilson had a morbid request. Despite

37:21

having several more charges pending,

37:23

Wilson wanted the court to expedite

37:25

his case and get him

37:27

to the figurative chair as soon

37:29

as possible. Which,

37:31

yeah. Why not? The

37:34

former defense council made a note that

37:36

the cases pending were related to drugs and

37:38

escape charges. We'll get to them in

37:40

a second. That Wilson had accrued while he

37:42

was in prison, so regardless of those

37:44

verdicts, they would not affect. I mean, the

37:46

death sentence was overall basically anything else

37:48

he gets anyway. I mean, you can't really

37:50

do what else you're gonna do to

37:52

him. We're gonna kill you again. Yeah, exactly.

37:55

So those charges that he got were related

37:57

to the shit he was doing while

37:59

he was in jail and stuff, you know,

38:01

awaiting his trial. The drugs charges were

38:03

related to back a year earlier, and were

38:05

actually some pretty serious charges, had he

38:07

not already been facing death, that would have

38:09

got him a very long sentence on

38:11

their own. See, Wade Wilson

38:14

had actually overdosed in custody at

38:16

the Lee County Jail, and following

38:18

an investigation, they'd charged Wade Wilson

38:20

and five other men with a

38:22

variety of drugs offenses. Prison

38:24

guards and officials uncovered Wilson's

38:26

part in smuggling in meth and

38:28

other amphetamines. On April

38:30

20, 2023, A K9 team found

38:32

two bags of powder, which

38:35

later tested positive for amphetamines, as

38:37

well as loose cigarettes, pills, lighters,

38:39

and other contraband, all stashed

38:42

in the jail's receiving area. The

38:44

bust had come in after jailhouse

38:46

phone calls had alerted officials to

38:48

someone called Bonnie Wiggins, which

38:51

is an awesome name, and

38:54

a plan to bring in narcotics.

38:56

Then the search and the good

38:58

boys snout did the rest. When

39:00

it finally all came to trial

39:02

in August 2024, Wilson pleaded no

39:04

contest and was subsequently sentenced to

39:06

two counts, one of conspiracy to

39:08

traffic and a second of attempted

39:10

trafficking of meth and amphetamines. Each

39:12

got him a 12 -year custodial

39:14

sentence and a couple hundred dollars

39:16

in fines, but basically that's all

39:18

in the realm of legal fiction

39:20

and doesn't really matter, as Wade

39:22

Wilson is currently one of the

39:24

288 plus men on death row

39:26

in Florida's Union Correctional Institution in

39:28

Rayford, Florida. Oh yeah, by the

39:31

way, the escape charges were in

39:33

connection with an incident on September

39:35

30, 2020, when Wilson and his

39:37

cellmate, Joseph Katz, attempted to flee

39:39

Lee County Jail. When prison officers

39:41

searched the pair's 10x10 foot cell,

39:43

they found a litany of preparations

39:45

for escape, including the metal frame

39:47

around the cell window having been

39:49

removed, along with several deep cracks

39:51

in the security glass. The

39:53

pair had also managed to unbolt the

39:55

cell's metal stool from the floor. something

39:57

they likely used as a tool and

39:59

intended to employ as a heavy weapon. Wilson

40:02

was deemed to have planned the

40:04

whole thing and was charged with attempted

40:06

escape and criminal mischief. Which, good

40:08

ol' criminal mischief, you gotta love it.

40:10

He's bit of a rowdy rascal. And

40:13

like that should have been it. He's a

40:15

horrible bastard who did horrible things and was sentenced

40:17

to death for them. And, I mean,

40:19

whether or not you agree with the death penalty...

40:21

I, I, I flip flop, I think sometimes I'm

40:23

on the same, because generally I don't agree with

40:25

it, but when you have a person like Wade

40:27

Wilson, I'm like, yeah? I think the problem is,

40:29

there's so many people that end up on debt

40:31

road that have been falsely accused. Yeah, for sure, and

40:33

even like it's one or two people, that's enough.

40:35

Yeah, like for some people in society, they shouldn't

40:37

be in society anymore. Yeah, I mean, I think

40:39

Wade Wilson, you were. Oh, it's pretty much a

40:41

guard. Yeah. Flip

40:43

flop, you know? Yeah. Hey, there you go.

40:45

Tomorrow, say, get him out. Maybe

40:48

I'll be like the part we will

40:50

get into now. Because as I said,

40:52

that should have been it. Wilson's story

40:54

gone to trial and quickly should have

40:56

been thrown into the deepest, darkest hole

40:58

possible. But sadly, the deepest and darkest

41:00

hole is just the world we live

41:02

in nowadays. We are already

41:05

in there, folks. We're already in the

41:07

deepest and darkest hole. We're already

41:09

there. And rather than fade into obscurity,

41:11

Wade instead opted to have dozens

41:13

of needles stuck into his face and

41:15

he went viral. Viral

41:17

instead. Like, one

41:19

of the most interesting parts of Wade Wilson's

41:22

story actually has nothing to really do with

41:24

the man himself. It's the cult that has

41:26

grown up around him, which is, I mean,

41:28

it's particularly on TikTok. It's

41:30

infuriating, sad, pathetic. Um,

41:32

if you're a member of this cult, please

41:34

look in the mirror and reevaluate your own

41:36

life. AIM HIGHER, MY GOD. Yeah, yeah. Oh

41:38

man, it's so pathetic. It's actually just makes

41:40

you mad. There's still people like, I don't

41:42

have tiktok, but I was able to get

41:44

into some of the comments of it and

41:46

up to last week, there's still people defending

41:48

him. I was like, Mike, he's tried and

41:50

convicted. Why is he still defending him? I

41:52

think these people who are defending him put

41:54

him in a room with Wade Ilson for

41:56

an hour and see what he does to

41:58

you and see how hard you're defending him

42:00

then. It's something I've sort

42:02

of been glossing over through this whole one

42:04

is old Wilson's unusual appearance. Now, if you're

42:06

listening to this, you probably know what he

42:08

looks like if you're into true crime. His

42:11

face was sort of plastered everywhere. Wilson

42:13

went into prison rather fresh -faced and youthful,

42:15

as shown in his early mug shots, taken

42:17

when he was your first received into custody

42:19

at Lee County Jail. But it's safe to

42:21

say that Wade quickly got himself a new

42:23

hobby. As in every subsequent image released of

42:25

the man, he seemed to have a new

42:28

addition on the doodle book he calls his

42:30

face, and the real shit tattoos as well. For

42:32

a man soon to be sitting in front

42:34

of a jury that may have been made

42:36

up of a variety of races and genders,

42:38

it takes a very bold, not even bold,

42:40

it's a very dumb person to, I mean,

42:42

basically because yeah, he's a swastika, that's one

42:44

of the tattoos. I mean, it does not

42:47

even dumb, it's like you're just a, you

42:49

know. A real bastard. Yeah, I don't know.

42:51

There's no season drama. There's

42:53

one clip I remember from the trial where Wade is

42:55

sitting beside his lawyer, and his lawyer is just, I feel

42:58

sorry for his lawyer, because obviously he doesn't choose to

43:00

do this, but he just has to, it's part of his

43:02

job. But there's one part where he looks over at

43:04

Wade, and he kind of leans backward, and he sees the

43:06

swastika on the side of his face, and he just

43:08

shakes his head. Yeah. It's

43:11

like, it's quite funny at the same

43:13

time. I found a quote from his

43:15

lore regarding the face tattoos. He said

43:18

Mr. Wilson created his appearance while in

43:20

custody awaiting trial. He has never expressed

43:22

his reasons. My colleague successfully argued for

43:24

the procedure to cover up tattoos. Basically,

43:26

they tried to put makeup on. However,

43:28

when that did not work, I tended

43:30

to use it to show his mental

43:32

instability. I don't know which is the

43:34

better option there. Probably the one without

43:36

the Nazi tattoos. So if they got

43:38

them covered up. Yeah, yeah, that's true.

43:40

That's true. So, prior to having his

43:43

face scribbled on by a meth -addled

43:45

hithory reject, Wilson had actually somehow won

43:47

himself a mini fan group. Yeah, go

43:49

back to the TikTok, it's insane. His

43:51

mugshot was circulated around social media

43:53

and it ended up becoming this whole,

43:55

you know, I can change him

43:57

style meme. Yeah, it's really bizarre and

43:59

disturbing. One of the most famous

44:01

examples of that was that Jeremy Meeks,

44:03

who was gangster, then his

44:05

mugshot was posted, it was like in

44:07

California, and then everybody wild, you probably

44:09

remember his face, he was very striking

44:11

blue eyes, and he ended up becoming

44:13

a model. I guess these people wanted

44:15

to do the same thing with Wade

44:17

Wilson, but then, I mean, because I

44:20

know that Jeremy Meeks guy, he was

44:22

like, he wasn't a good, he was

44:24

a piece of shit also, but he

44:26

wasn't a murderer, or an Arabist, like...

44:28

Wilson, so maybe don't free him. And

44:30

if you think he should be, please go

44:32

into a room with him for an hour and

44:35

see what happens. So

44:37

there you go. That's it. That's really it.

44:39

Like I said, you know, with all this

44:41

the Jews and the Swastikas, you think his

44:43

fans would drop off, but Keith, according to

44:45

today, they're still - Absolutely not. Still rock

44:47

hard for him. Yeah, and you know, it's

44:49

not just women either. What? Yeah, there's, uh,

44:51

there's prison calls on YouTube where he's talking

44:53

to men, you know, calling them baby and

44:56

saying that he's in love with them. $20

44:58

is $20, I guess. Exactly, yeah. I'm not

45:00

gay, but 20 bucks is 20 bucks. Hey,

45:02

well, fair play to him, I suppose. I

45:04

mean, he's got no - time on his

45:07

hands now so listen my my as well

45:09

what's stopping you And there you go, man.

45:11

I'm actually, I'm kind of eager to end

45:13

this one. I really hate this guy. I'm

45:15

kind of eager to stop talking about him

45:17

at this point. He's a real piece of

45:19

shit. And that's basically all you need to

45:21

know, folks, is that Wade Wilson sucks. Let's

45:24

forget about him. We don't need to give

45:26

him any more airtime. This was the last

45:28

podcast that should ever be done about him.

45:30

Exactly. Nobody else is allowed to talk about

45:32

Wade Wilson ever again. And you're also, I

45:34

demand you stop thinking about him as soon

45:36

as... I demand

45:38

it. But yeah, there

45:41

you go, folks. He's still in prison

45:43

to this day, waiting one way ticket

45:45

straight down to the up place. So

45:47

there you go. That's the story of

45:50

the dead pool killer, Keith. Yeah, happy.

45:53

Great. Yeah, I'm glad done with that one. Piece

45:56

of shit. There you go. Keith, you took

45:58

the words right out of my mouth. What

46:00

more can we say? No, you really can't

46:02

say anything. All right, folks Thank you so

46:05

much for listening to this all episode the

46:07

that Chapter podcast Yeah, it means a lot

46:09

to me It means lot to Keith as

46:11

always, please, you know rate review tell your

46:13

friends or else You

46:17

wake up and I could in

46:19

your room. Yeah, I'll put Wade

46:21

Wilson in your room Alright All

46:23

right folks till next week or

46:25

Friday when I put up the

46:27

audio of a good YouTube episode

46:29

please check that out or don't

46:31

probably have already seen it. know,

46:33

actually do check it out. Yeah

46:35

All right, that's it I guess

46:37

that's how man outros are getting

46:39

worse and been doing this for

46:41

like two years. Sometimes it does

46:43

and some podcasts sort of See

46:47

you! Bye! You

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