![]() ![]() Neither Brittany nor Kathy is suspected of having any connection to the killings, and there's no suggestion either woman knew of Allen's alleged links to the murders.Īllen has been booked into jail, but no details of any charges made against him have been shared. A press conference is expected Monday morning. He has long been presumed to be their killer. That is the exact location where Libby German, 14, and Abigail Williams, 13, filmed an unidentified man approaching them on the day of their February 2017 deaths There is also no indication as to who took the snap on the Monon High Bridge Trail. It was posted to Facebook by Allen's wife Kathy, 50, in 2018 - just over a year after the girls disappeared in February 2017, although it's unclear when the photo was taken. The photo shows Brittany Zapanta, 28 - the daughter of Richard Allen, 50, on the Manon high bridge in the woods outside Delphi, Indiana. The movie’s ending leaves the door wide open for a possible second installment of this iteration of “Nash Bridges.” That will depend on viewership, and the two-hour movie is briskly paced and interesting enough to draw fans back for a second go-round should that be the case.A chilling picture shows the daughter of the man arrested in connection to the Delphi bridge murders posing in the same spot where the teenage victims were last seen alive. Don Johnson and Cheech Marin in the original “Nash Bridges,” which aired on CBS from 1996-2001. Angela Ko and Paul James round out the SIU team as Ellie Tang and Keith “Philly” Morton. ![]() She was played in the original series by Jodi Lynn O’Keefe. There’s some lip service paid to today’s times, including a trans SIU colleague, Chloe Zane (Alexia Garcia), and Nash mentions his (unseen) grown daughter, Cassidy, in passing (she’s working for Amy Intelligence). Jeff Perry returns as shut-in tech-head Harvey Leek - who hasn’t left his house in over six years - as does Nash’s yellow Barracuda convertible, a fixture in the original series. Steve Franks has done a nice job of this with his three “Psych” reunion movies, which also air on USA, so maybe the network execs were thinking along those lines in bringing back “Nash Bridges.” Why meddle with a proven formula? If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, even if it is two decades later (it’s all about the nostalgia factor). But that’s OK in the context of a reunion movie. There’s plenty of violence (I lost track of the number of people shot to death), gory fight scenes and overactive audio effects (lots of splats) that harken back to the CBS version. ©USA Networks/Courtesy Everettįans of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1996-2001, will be forgiven if they feel like they’ve stepped into a time machine. Paul James and Don Johnson in a scene from the “Nash Bridges” reunion movie on USA. You’ll find out the rest if you watch the movie. The murders are linked to an underground world and (of course) a gazillionaire tech guru. Colton asks Nash’s help in tracking down the “Sunset Serial Killer” - who’s been terrorizing the city - and he, in turn, talks Joe, who’s now running a pot dispensary called Joe’s Barbary Coast (tagline: “Let’s be blunt: Joe knows his stuff”), to join him as a consultant. Nash calls him “a millennial snowflake” and his investigative methods, which include calling perps by their first names during interrogation out of respect, get on his Nash’s nerves. But are they?Ĭut to a year later and Nash, still suspended and working as a part-time limo driver and bounty hunter (yep), is brought back onto the force by New Age-y, politically correct SIU cop Steve Colton (Joe Dinicol). “Your cowboy cop days are over,” his boss, Lieutenant Lena Harris (Diarra Kilpatrick), tells him. That rule-bending gets Nash into trouble in the opening sequence - a high-speed car chase complete with pyrotechnics and squealing tires that gets him suspended from the force for what’s supposed to be two weeks. Sure, he’s 71 years old now and sporting a clueless goatee (is that supposed to make him look younger?), but he’s comfortable in his skin as Nash Bridges, the hard-charging, rule-bending Inspector for the SFPD still working with his longtime partner, Joe Dominguez (Cheech Marin, now 75 and looking a bit bored) in present-day San Francisco. Vince Vaughn has morphed into a terrifying badassĭon Johnson is none the worse for wear in the first “Nash Bridges” reunion movie, premiering Saturday (Nov. Pelosi mistakes Wisconsin senator for ‘Miami Vice’ star ‘Nash Bridges’ movie reboot to star Don Johnson and original cast Don Johnson, 71, says his sex life has gotten better with age
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