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Who started the 'Save Wade Wilson' GoFundMe? Legal defence fund for 'Deadpool Killer' draws over 100 donations and massive backlash

Who started the 'Save Wade Wilson' GoFundMe? Legal defence fund for 'Deadpool Killer' draws over 100 donations and massive backlash

Indiatimes 1 week ago
Since the past few days, a controversial online fundraiser linked to Wade Wilson, widely referred to as the "Deadpool Killer", has been gaining attention after his case was highlighted in Season 2 of Netflix's Worst Ex Ever.
The campaign, titled "Save Wade Wilson", has sparked widespread outrage on social media after reportedly receiving donations from over 100 supporters aimed at funding his legal defence. The development has triggered heated debate online, with many questioning how a convicted murderer could attract public financial backing and why the fundraiser is gaining traction despite the seriousness of his crime. Let's find out who started the GoFundMe fundraiser campaign.

Online fundraiser for Wade Wilson's legal appeal sparks widespread outrage

The "Go Get Funding" campaign has been created to collect money for the legal appeal of a Florida man, Wade Wilson, who is currently on death row after being convicted of two murders committed in 2019. The fundraiser aims to support his efforts to challenge the death sentence in court and has already attracted over 100 donations.

However, the campaign has sparked strong online backlash, with many social media users criticising those contributing funds and questioning the ethics of supporting a convicted killer's legal defence.

Wade Wilson case details resurface online, sparking shock and debate

According to PrimeTimer, Wade Wislon, often referred to as the "Deadpool Killer", was accused of committing two brutal murders on October 7, 2019, in Cape Coral, Florida. He first killed Kristine Melton at his residence and later that same day murdered Diane Ruiz, a mother of two.

Authorities were able to track him down after information was provided by his biological father, Steven Testasecca, who lived in Lakeland, Florida. While reports suggest that Wilson had admitted to the crimes during phone conversations with his father before his arrest.

He was ultimately convicted in 2024. Following renewed attention on the case, many social media users have expressed shock and disbelief over the recent online support and fundraising efforts linked to him, despite the severity of his crimes.

Wade Wilson's fundraiser sparks massive outrage on social media

As soon as the post about the fundraiser surfaced on social media, it quickly sparked a debate. One user said, "The fact that people still fancy Wade Wilson after everything he did and really having no remorse is so crazy to me… this is like Ted Bundy, who got caught so fast. Ughhh, looks aren't everything people wth."


"All these TikTok reels about young women drooling over a literal serial killer are beyond me. Y'all are sick in the head," she added.

"White women learned that this Wade Wilson dude killed 2 women and decided to send him money and fall in love with him...So many things I want to say. ..#WorstExEver"

"Praying for the mothers who've lost children.

Praying for children and people who've lost their mothers.

Praying for EVERY mother in war-torn countries who has seen the senseless death of children and families."

 X | @AkhbarSite | Deadpool Killer Fundraiser Explained

Who started the GoFundMe for Wade Steven Wilson?

Multiple online fundraising efforts have surfaced in connection with the case, with more than one campaign reportedly active. Among them is a primary campaign titled "Save Waden Steven Wilson" on GoFundMe, organised by Team Wade, which focuses on raising money for his legal defence.

Another separate initiative, "Save Wade Wilson New Trail", has been launched on 4fund.com by Nicoleta Ionita, aiming to support efforts for a retrial. Both campaigns have drawn significant attention and debate online.

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