A new documentary series on Paramount+ is about a convicted killer who got unexpected attention on social media. Handsome Devil: Charming Killer is a three-part series that will be available to stream soon. The series looks at the case of Wade Wilson, a Florida man whose mugshot went viral online. It also examines how people on the internet became interested in him.
The series will show police footage and talk to people connected to the case. Wade Wilson was found guilty of killing two women, Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz, in 2019. He was sentenced to death in 2024. The show explores why some people online were drawn to his image.
Premiere Date and Global Streaming Information
Handsome Devil: Charming Killer will be available on Paramount+ starting Tuesday, January 20, 2026. All three episodes of the limited series will be released at once. The show will be part of Paramount+’s new content for January.
The series will be an exclusive title for Paramount+ subscribers around the world. This means you need a Paramount+ account to watch it. The streaming service is available in many countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and India.

The Crimes of Wade Wilson, the “Deadpool Killer”
The documentary focuses on the real-life crimes of Wade Steven Wilson. His story became widely known because of his name and his appearance. He shares the name of the popular Marvel character Deadpool, which led to him being called the “Deadpool Killer”.
The violent events took place in Cape Coral, Florida, in October 2019. In the early hours of October 7, Wilson met Kristine Melton at a bar. They later went to her home, where he strangled her. After leaving her house, Wilson attacked his girlfriend at her workplace. He then saw Diane Ruiz walking to her job. He asked her for directions, lured her into the car he had taken from Melton, and strangled her. He then ran over her body with the car.
Wilson was arrested after he called his father, Steven Testasecca, and described what he had done. His father contacted the police. When officers arrested Wilson, he reportedly told them he would commit the crimes again.
The Viral Mugshot and Social Media Obsession
While waiting for his trial in jail, Wilson changed his appearance dramatically. He got many tattoos on his face and neck. When his new mugshot was released, it spread quickly on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
Many people online focused on his look, calling him attractive and creating fan content. This happened even though the details of his violent crimes were public. The documentary series will look at this strange online reaction. It asks why some people become interested in individuals who have committed terrible acts.
“โHandsome Devilโ reveals a dangerous obsession and infatuation with a convicted, brutal killer in the digital age,” said Susan Zirinsky, president of See It Now Studios.
Inside the Three-Part Documentary Series
The series is produced by Law & Crime Productions and See It Now Studios, known for their crime and news reporting. The team includes experienced producers. Brian Ross, who wrote the series, also serves as a producer and director with Rhonda Schwartz. Executive producers include Dan Abrams, Rachel Stockman, and Melody Shafir.
The documentary uses different types of footage to tell the story. It includes police bodycam footage from the investigation and arrest. The series also has interviews with people who knew Wilson, as well as law enforcement and legal experts involved in the case. A trailer released by Paramount+ shows some of this material. It includes Wilson’s own voice from phone calls and scenes from his trial.
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The Trial and Death Sentence
Wade Wilson’s trial was held in June 2024 and was broadcast on television. The jury found him guilty on six charges. These included two counts of first-degree murder, grand theft, burglary, and battery. In August 2024, a judge sentenced Wilson to death. The judge described the murders as “heinous, atrocious, and cruel”. Wilson is now on death row in Florida.
The docuseries will show how the trial was discussed and dissected by people online. True crime fans and others followed every detail as it happened.






























