SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-A Federal Jury in Los Angeles found Conception boat captain Jerry Boylan guilty of seaman's manslaughter in the deadliest U.S. maritime disaster in recent history. The 69-year-old was the captain of the Conception dive boat and the first to jump overboard when the vessel owned by Truth Aquatics out of Santa Barbara caught fire off of Santa Cruz Island. The boat sank early Labor Day morning September 2, 2019 killing 34-people onboard. Only the captain and three crew members survived. They were rescued by the owners of a boat named The Grape Escape and brought to shore in the Channel Islands Harbor. Boylan was not convicted for each death, instead he was
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