The Interrogation of Wade Wilson | True Crime Stories

The Crime Atlas® June 25, 2025
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In our latest episode of true crime stories, we break down the interrogation of Wade Wilson, the Florida man convicted of murdering Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz. But unlike others, we give you the full backstory: the manhunt, the phone call to his father, the assault in Fort Myers, and the evidence detectives had before Wilson ever sat down in that room. This isn't just the interrogation — it's everything that led to it. MUSIC: "The Ceremony of Innocence" Arranged and composed by CO.AG Music YouTube @co.agmusic1823 License and royalty-free music If you want to see more content like this, please don't hesitate to share, like, and subscribe. Also, remember to click the alarm icon to be notified of new releases - thank you! DISCLAIMER - This video is for educational and informational purposes only. I am not an attorney, and my videos should not be construed as legal advice; they merely present facts as I understand them. You should contact an attorney for legal advice concerning any particular issue or problem. FAIR USE - This video falls under fair use protection as it has been manipulated for educational purposes with the addition of commentary. This video is complementary to illustrate the educational value of the information delivered through the commentary. Therefore, it has inherently changed any original material's value, audience, and intention incidentally or accidentally used. Sources & Attributions:

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