Shocking News!!! ‘Deadliest Catch’: 2 Cast Members Died of Overdoses
Shocking News!!! ‘Deadliest Catch’: 2 Cast Members Died of Overdoses
A few ‘Deadliest Catch’ cast members openly discussed their pasts with drugs, and 2 cast members died. Here’s who.
Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch is known for showing the dangers of crab fishing in Alaska. But the show also delves into the lives of the fisherman aboard the large fishing vessels. Unfortunately, a few cast members have died of drug overdoses through the years. Here are two Deadliest Catch cast members who died from overdosing.
‘Deadliest Catch’ star Nick McGlashan overdosed from meth, cocaine, and fentanyl
Nick McGlashan was a seventh-generation fisherman who died at 33 years old due to a deadly mix of meth, cocaine, and fentanyl. The Deadliest Catch star died in December 2020.
Investigator Krista Hammonds for Nashville’s Center for Forensic Medicine filed a report after his death. According to The Sun, “this 33-year-old male was found unresponsive in the bathroom of his hotel room,” and “the decedent had a known history of illicit drug abuse.” The report added that there was “drug paraphernalia nearby. Forensic pathologist Dr. William McClain wrote that he “died as a result of the toxic effects of methamphetamine, cocaine, and fentanyl.”
McGlashan joined the Discovery Channel series in 2013 and appeared in 78 episodes as a deck boss. Unfortunately, he was temporarily suspended from the show in 2013 due to drug use. He overdosed three times before heading to rehab in 2016.
McGlashan wrote about his addiction in Chosen Magazine. “When I ceased to be an active addict I was drinking half a gallon of vodka, shooting two grams of heroin, and one gram of meth every day,” he wrote. “My mind, body, and spirit were so diseased, I welcomed my own death, I was ready to die. A lot of addicts justify their drug of choice. … On November 11th at 11:11 pm I walked through the doors of a treatment facility; scariest thing I’ve ever done, (but) also the best thing I’ve ever done. I was broken, hopeless, without love, strength, or honesty, all of which my disease had hidden from me.”