Following Wade Wilson’s arrest, a disturbing wave of female attention began to surround him, with groups of admirers who were referred to as “Wade’s Wives.” Despite the severity of his crimes, some women expressed fascination and loyalty, writing letters, attending hearings, and publicly defending him. One of the most visible figures connected to this phenomenon was Alexis Williams, who openly discussed her connection to Wade. She was later interviewed in Paramount+’s ‘Handsome Devil: Charming Killer,’ in which she explains how she started talking to him, and how her opinions have changed since then.
Alexis Williams and Wade Williams Had Many Intimate Conversations With One Another
Alexis Williams said that when she first learned about Wade Wilson’s case, she felt an immediate urge to reach out to him. She began writing letters, and he responded, leading to regular correspondence between them. Alexis shared that she was drawn to his possessiveness and found his smile especially captivating. According to her, he frequently complimented her, and their communication quickly became intimate. She also revealed that she was overweight at the time and that speaking with Wade gave her a sense of confidence she had been lacking. Initially, she believed he may have been wrongfully incarcerated and that there was more to the story.

She shared that Wade reinforced this belief by repeatedly telling her that the crimes were impossible for him to have committed and that he was being unjustly imprisoned. Over time, Alexis began sending Wade money, clothing, and items from the commissary. She said he was rarely satisfied with what she provided and consistently asked for more. Both of them eventually even confessed their love for one another. When his trial began, she recalled that he requested various types of suits and even crocodile-skin shoes to wear to his court appearances. At the time, Alexis said she did not question these demands and brushed them off as simply part of his personality.
Alexis Williams Does Not Support Wade Williams Anymore
When Wade Wilson’s trial began in 2024, Alexis Williams attended the proceedings. She said that as the evidence was presented and the facts of the case became clearer, she grew increasingly uncomfortable. Although she initially tried to hold on to her belief in him, she was deeply shaken by what she heard in court. According to Alexis, it was the testimony of Zane Romero, Diane Ruiz’s son, that completely changed her perspective. She said she could not comprehend how a child had been forced to endure such pain because of Wade’s actions. From that point on, she saw him differently and cut off all contact.

During the trial, she also learned that Wade had been communicating with multiple other women in similar ways and had received significant financial support from them. Alexis later said she has moved on from that chapter of her life, her views have fully changed, and she regrets ever having a close relationship with him. She stated that she burned all of his letters and does not wish to revisit that period again.
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