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Emotional Yellowstone Spin-Off Scene Honors Mos Nephew

Art and life converged in a sad way on Sunday's edition of the Yellowstone spin-off Marshals, as a storyline memorial scene was also dedicated to Cole Brings Pl...

Emotional Yellowstone Spin-Off Scene Honors Mos Nephew
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Art and life converged in a sad way on Sunday's edition of the Yellowstone spin-off Marshals, as a storyline memorial scene was also dedicated to Cole Brings Plenty, the late actor who was part of the Western franchise.

Cole Brings Plenty, a nephew of the show's Mo Brings Plenty, was found dead in in April of 2024 at the age of 27. 

The actor, who had appeared on two episodes of the spinoff 1923 in 2023, had been declared missing amid a probe he was named as a suspect in, prior to the grim discovery in a rural area.

In the scene on Sunday's episode of the CBS series, relatives of Monica, played by Kelsey Asbille, gathered at the Brocken Rock reservation for a memorial for the late character.

Among those who attended included her widower Kayce (played by Luke Grimes); son Tate (Brecken Merrill); and grandfather (Rudy Ramos).

Also on hand were Belle Skinner (Arielle Kebbel) and her group of Marshals: Miles Kittle (Tatanka Means), Andrea Cruz (Ash Santos) and Pete 'Cal' Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green). 

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Art and life converged in a sad way on Sunday's edition of the Yellowstone spin-off Marshals, as a storyline funeral scene was also a memorial to Cole Brings Plenty, the late actor who was part of the Western franchise. The actor pictured in 2023

Kebbel spoke with People about the somber feeling when cameras rolled on the funeral scene.

The show's Arielle Kebbel explained the somber feeling when cameras rolled on the scene 

Both of the Kansas-based law enforcement agencies involved in the probe surrounding Cole Brings Plenty's death issued statements published by People following Mo Brings Plenty's remarks.

The Lawrence Police Department said through a spokesperson that with the 'family's permission,' they would be 'willing to release a full report of our investigative efforts and results.'

Officials added: 'We provided a complete, in-person presentation of the evidence to the family, which included videos, witness statements, and photographs.

'The family chose not to release the facts. Out of compassion, we complied with their wishes.'

A spokesperson for the Johnson County Sheriff's Office said it 'conducted a thorough investigation in the death of Cole Brings Plenty and revealed these findings to the family.

'JCSO is unable to provide details of the investigation due to the court order obtained by the family sealing the records from public release.'

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Marshals can be seen Sundays at 8/7c on CBS. 

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