How Deadliest Catch Once Helped Catch A Criminal

The show’s focus is on the life of crab fisherman, but Joshua Tel Warner’s behavior raised some red flags. While appearing on “Deadliest Catch,” Warner had some run-ins with other cast members and a few angry outbursts. Coupled with the fact he bragged to his cast mates about potentially getting caught for past mistakes, this was perhaps an indication of Warner’s flippant attitude regarding his bank robberies.

However, as reported by Oregon Live, Warner did plead guilty to all three instances of second-degree robbery. Though you would think someone showing their face so brazenly wouldn’t be worried about getting caught, Distractify reports that the robber did try and run away from authorities for a while before being arrested in December 2009. Showing a sense of humor, Deputy District Attorney at the time Chris Parosa referred to Warner’s television spotlight by saying, “I don’t think it was a particularly brilliant move on his (Warner’s) part.”

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