Serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson left a trail of horror across the West Coast, including the grim discovery of a body ...
At the heart of every true crime show, movie, book and podcast lies the same uncomfortable reality: The worst epoch in a victim’s life, the pain from which ripples through their loved ones’ lives ...
The story of Melissa Moore, daughter of the notorious Happy Face Killer Keith Jesperson previously was told in a podcast. Now the story comes to Paramount + as a series.
Paramount+'s new series "Happy Face" follows the notorious serial killer and his daughter, Melissa, as she confronts his crimes. Here’s what to know about the real-life murders and victims.
Melissa G. Moore explains why she's worked to tell her story as the daughter of a convicted serial killer and how a new show ...
Happy Face, Paramount+'s newest thriller, does exactly that, and you're not going to want to miss an episode. And we're here ...
Melissa Moore grew up with a father who turned out to be the Happy Face Killer. How true is Dennis Quaid's portrayal in the ...
The true story that inspired “Happy Face,” a Paramount+ series about Keith Hunter Jesperson and his daughter Melissa Moore, ...
I walked away from “Happy Face” having mostly enjoyed the experience of watching it, but I couldn’t say I was smiling.
For that reason, true crime fans could be forgiven for having muted expectations for Paramount+’s Happy Face, a serial killer ...
The real Happy Face -- Keith Hunter Jesperson -- killed at least eight women in the 1990s, according to CNN. Moore and M. Bridget Cook's autobiography, Shattered Silence, and the Happy Face podcast ...
“Happy Face,” which begins airing Thursday, is inspired by the true story of Melissa Moore, whose father was a prolific serial killer infamous for drawing smiley faces on letters to the media and ...