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Wade Wilson sentenced to death: Death penalty declared in Florida

Wade Wilson, the Florida man convicted of murdering two Cape Coral women in 2019, is set to be sent to death row in Florida.

Wilson, 30, was found guilty on June 12 of the murders of Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43. Thirteen days later, on June 25, the jury recommended the death penalty.

Lee County District Judge Nicholas Thompson agreed with the jury's recommendation and imposed the death penalty – one for each murder – at his sentencing on August 27.

Wilson is currently being held in the Lee County Jail but is expected to be transferred to Florida's death row once other charges, including an escape attempt, are resolved.

Here's what you should know about the death penalty in Florida and the crimes and victims of Wade Wilson:

Capital crimes punishable by death in Florida

Capital crimes, including premeditated murder and rape, are punishable by death or life imprisonment in Florida.

The punishment will be decided during the trial as part of the sentencing process, taking into account aggravating and mitigating circumstances.