MEMPHIS, Tenn. - When you're one of America's most wanted
criminals, it's probably a good idea to keep out of public
places where people can identify you. However, as everyone
knows, when you're addicted to singing karaoke, that's a tough
thing to do. Murder suspect Joseph Leroy Crouch Jr., 60, was
picked up in Daytona Beach, Fla. last month after a tipster
recognized him from a segment of Fox's "America's Most Wanted."
The show seemed to know everything about the criminal at-large,
as they noted his penchant for performing at karaoke bars.
Dozens of people from multiple states made phone calls to
Memphis police after recognizing Crouch from karaoke sessions.
And now, for your entertainment, here's Joseph Crouch doing
his rendition of Elvis' "Jailhouse Rock."
criminals, it's probably a good idea to keep out of public
places where people can identify you. However, as everyone
knows, when you're addicted to singing karaoke, that's a tough
thing to do. Murder suspect Joseph Leroy Crouch Jr., 60, was
picked up in Daytona Beach, Fla. last month after a tipster
recognized him from a segment of Fox's "America's Most Wanted."
The show seemed to know everything about the criminal at-large,
as they noted his penchant for performing at karaoke bars.
Dozens of people from multiple states made phone calls to
Memphis police after recognizing Crouch from karaoke sessions.
And now, for your entertainment, here's Joseph Crouch doing
his rendition of Elvis' "Jailhouse Rock."