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In letters to the judge he is asked to spare the life of Wade Wilson

“Deadpool Killer” Wade Wilson lets lovesick women beg a judge to save his life – even though he brutally slaughtered two women in 2019 just “for the sake of killing”

Wilson, 30, has received nearly 4,000 messages in prison, many of them from X-rated women sending him photos with an “X” rating.

According to public records, authorities had to reject 163 “inappropriate” photos.

People have written letters to a judge in Florida demanding that Wade Wilson be spared the death penalty. Jonah Hinebaugh/Naples Daily News/USA Today Network-Florida/USA TODAY NETWORK

Now the women – and other supporters – are storming the office of Lee County Circuit Court Judge Nicholas R. Thompson, asking him to spare Wilson’s life, even though a jury of peers has decided that he may face the death penalty for the murders of women Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43, of Cape Coral.

One woman even swore her eternal loyalty to the sociopathic murderer.

“As someone who cares unconditionally for Wade, I have thought deeply about the gravity of the situation and the impact of your decision,” the woman from Visalia, California, wrote to the judge, according to WINK.

Another woman, a mother of two, claimed that Wade was a different person when he took medication.

“If you look past his tattoos and see the structure of his face, he is healthier and fuller since being in prison and taking medication than in the booking photo where his face is gaunt and pale and he looks unhealthy,” she wrote.

The letters are unlikely to have any effect. According to the Code of Conduct for Judges, reviewed by the Post, judges are prohibited from reviewing communications to the court made without the parties involved being present.

Wade’s crimes are particularly brutal and heinous.

Wilson could face the death penalty for the murders. Lee County Sheriff’s Office

Wilson took Melton home from a bar on October 7, 2019, strangled her and left her handcuffed in her home.

Ruiz was reported missing just hours later – and Wilson later told his father that she got into his car when he asked for directions.

He then admitted to strangling her and throwing her out of the car – only to get back in and run her over “until she looked like spaghetti,” the jury was told.

“I choked her until she couldn’t breathe anymore,” Wilson told police about one of the murders. “The thought of murder came to me, just killing, killing, killing.”

Wilson killed Kristine Melton on October 7, 2019, after driving her home from a bar. Cape Coral PD
Wilson strangled Diane Ruiz as she got into his car after he asked her for directions. Cape Coral PD

“This case was about killing for the sake of killing,” Deputy District Attorney Andreas Gardiner told the court. “Strangulation is the epitome of life slipping through your hands.”

Wilson was also found guilty of grand larceny, burglary, assault and petty theft.

He was seen with clearly visible tattoos on his face, although he had been allowed to cover them and cut his hair and put on a new suit to look presentable to the jury.

Sentencing for Wilson is scheduled for July 23.