WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A Netflix docuseries is drawing renewed national attention to a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office detective who interviewed accused killer Wade Wilson — also known as the Deadpool Killer — months before Wilson murdered two women in 2019, sparking widespread calls for the detective's termination. WATCH WPTV's COVERAGE BELOW:Netflix series renews scrutiny of detective in Wade Wilson caseThe series has focused scrutiny on Detective Louis Potter, who investigated rape and assault allegations against Wilson in February 2019. "Had Detective Potter arrested my ex, he likely wouldn't have gone on to murder two women," Matthews wrote in the complaint. Following an internal review, it was determined that Detective Potter used poor discretionary judgment in the handling of a criminal case without following established agency procedures. Deputy Potter has since made the decision to retire from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, effective July 31, 2026.