Jelly Roll’s wife Bunnie XO says Deadpool Killer Wade Wilson ‘threatened’ her in chilling call from jail
Jelly Roll’s wife Bunnie
Bunnie, 44, revealed that after speaking to the convicted double murderer – who is on death row in Florida – for a potential docuseries, he started handing out her personal number to “four or five women.”
On the October 21 episode of her Dumb Blonde podcast, Bunnie also played calls from Wilson in which he openly admitted to sharing her song.
She said, “Wade took it upon himself after that first phone call that we should start giving out my phone number to random women. I got so frustrated with all the drama.
Bunnie said she “contacted his girlfriend” because she felt “frustrated” by the calls and texts from random women.
Jelly Roll’s wife Bunnie
Bunnie, 44, revealed that after meeting the convicted double murderer (pictured) – who is on Florida’s death row – for a potential docuseries, he started handing out her personal number to ‘four or five women’
During the phone call, Wade criticized Bunnie for comments she made about him to his fans.
He said: ‘What was the comment you made online? I literally have a picture of it and it says something like, ‘I need to show these people something about the red flags and warning signs.'”
Bunnie said ‘things are taken out of context” and said she once called and emailed Wade.
In response to fans’ reaction, she added, “They said, ‘Why did you interview Wade Wilson?’ And I said, ‘Because I think women need to see the warning signs and the warning signs of someone as charming as you. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. ”
Wade said, “Do you think I’m in love with talking to you? Like it’s a big deal to me?’
Bunnie also alleged that Wilson “vaguely threatened” her during the phone call, referencing husband Jelly Roll’s criminal background, saying “he’s insinuating that he knows the same people as my husband.”
During the phone call, Wade says, “Listen, me and you both know one thing for sure. And I don’t even have to say it. I don’t care about anything. You know it as well as I do – I don’t really know where you come from or who the real people are, what your background is.
“No way, but I do know that you know at least a few people, maybe I know a few people, and everyone has a past.”
Bunnie (pictured with Jelly Roll in February) revealed the harrowing incident on the October 21 episode of her Dumb Blonde podcast and also played phone calls from Wilson in which he openly admitted to sharing her number.
Bunnie also claimed that Wilson “vaguely threatened” her during the phone call, referencing husband Jelly Roll’s criminal background, saying “he’s insinuating he knows the same people as my husband”
Wilson was convicted of killing Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43, who prosecutors said killed ‘because he wanted to kill’
“And I ain’t talkin’ about motherf**ker who sold some damn drugs and shit, and now motherf**ker is pleading about why not… fuck all that fuck bro, I’m talking about real people out there, bro.”
Bunnie told her listeners, “And I knew exactly what he was talking about, but I didn’t go into it because you’re not going to threaten me.”
In June, Bunnie was criticized by fans for speaking to Wade, saying, “How cool would it be if I could go to jail and sit down with him to make a podcast?”
She now regrets her choice and says: ‘I feel bad for even having empathy for anyone other than the victims in this.
“I always try to see all sides of every story, but I didn’t know his whole story and I just shouldn’t have said what I said without knowing so many facts.
“I think anyone who has followed me for a long time knows that my intention was not to idolize anyone.
“Being curious about why being a murderer is a damn job doesn’t make me a bad person, because there are so many people interested in true crime and murderers get interviews all the time.” But what makes me an asshole is that I am insensitive to the families of the victims.
“Even if it wasn’t intentional, it’s still what happened. For that I apologize.”
Wilson was convicted in June of two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of the two women, whom he strangled within hours of each other on Oct. 6, 2019, in Cape Coral.
In August, Wilson, 30, who shares a name with the Marvel mercenary, showed no emotion when Florida County Circuit Judge Nicholas R Thompson ruled that he would face two death sentences — one for each murder of Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43.
Wilson was previously convicted in June of two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of the two women, whom he strangled within hours of each other on Oct. 6, 2019, in Cape Coral.
Prosecutors have said Wilson began his killing spree on the afternoon of Oct. 6, 2019, when he met Melton at a bar with live music and went home with her.
Wilson strangled her the next day at her home in Cape Coral, Florida, where her body was found inside.
The same day, Ruiz was reported missing after being asked for directions by Wilson while walking to work.
He was driving a car he stole from Melton’s house after killing her, which Ruiz got into before she was also strangled.
In testimony from Wilson’s father, it was said that he “run her over until she looked like spaghetti.” Ruiz’s body was found three days later in a field behind a Sam’s Club.
The killer also drove Melton’s car to Fort Myers and attacked Melissa Montanez, his ex-girlfriend.
He has since added a number of tattoos to his face, including several swastikas, menacing Joker-esque mouth tattoos, and a neck tattoo that reads, “Bred for war.”