A disturbing revelation from a Netflix documentary has resurfaced shocking details about convicted murderer Wade Wilson, who allegedly attempted to bargain with police in exchange for fast food while withholding information about a victim’s body.

The claims were featured in the series Worst Ex Ever, which revisits some of the most chilling criminal cases in recent years.

Shocking Bargain Allegedly Offered to Police

According to the documentary, Wilson reportedly attempted to strike a deal with investigators while in custody, offering to reveal the location of one victim’s remains in exchange for a burger and fries.

“He tried to barter with officers,” the series claims, with Wilson allegedly insisting he would cooperate only if he received food first.

At the time, police had already recovered the body of one victim, though Wilson was reportedly unaware of this during the interaction.

Case That Shocked Florida

Wilson was convicted for a series of brutal murders in Florida, including the killing of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz.

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Authorities say the crimes involved extreme violence and manipulation of victims, leading to widespread national attention during and after his trial.

He was later sentenced to death after being found guilty of first-degree murder.

Allegations of Manipulation and Violence

Investigators and court testimony described Wilson as showing little remorse during interviews, with claims that he openly discussed his actions in graphic detail.

In recorded statements referenced by prosecutors, he allegedly described using charm to gain victims’ trust before committing violent acts.

These accounts were presented as part of the evidence during his trial, which drew significant media coverage due to its disturbing nature.

Family Member Reportedly Turned Him In

According to trial testimony, Wilson’s father, Steven Testasecca, ultimately alerted authorities after learning details about the crimes.

He later testified that his son made disturbing comments about the murders, which contributed to law enforcement’s investigation.

Documentary Reopens Public Interest

The Netflix series has reignited public attention on the case, particularly due to the unusual and unsettling details shared in interviews and recorded confessions.

Experts featured in the documentary described Wilson as lacking empathy or remorse during interactions with law enforcement.

Although Wilson was sentenced to death, reports indicate that his case is currently under appeal review, a common legal step in capital punishment cases in the United States.

Appeals can take years and often involve challenges to evidence, procedure, or trial conduct.

A Case That Continues to Disturb

The combination of violent crimes, alleged manipulation, and shocking behavior during custody has made this one of the more widely discussed modern criminal cases.

As new documentaries continue to revisit the case, public fascination remains high due to its disturbing psychological and behavioral details.