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Early on in Happy Face, an incarcerated Keith (portrayed by Dennis Quaid) confesses to a ninth murder that’s been pinned on ...
Paramount+'s new series "Happy Face" follows the notorious serial killer and his daughter, Melissa, as she confronts his ...
Melissa G. Moore, the daughter of "Happy Face" serial killer Keith Jesperson, previously wrote a memoir, "Shattered Silence," about her tumultuous upbringing ...
He never molested or beat any of us, it was just a feeling that something was building, seething beneath the surface' ...
Jesperson became known as the Happy Face Killer because he drew smiley faces on the anonymous letters he wrote to media outlets and police departments confessing to his crimes. He murdered at ...
He was dubbed the "Happy Face Killer" after signing letters with a smiley face he sent to journalists confessing to the killings. Jesperson was arrested in 1995 after turning himself in as police ...
Keith Hunter Jesperson, who is infamously known as The Happy Face Killer, is confirmed to have killed at least eight women across California, Florida, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming between 1990 ...
Jesperson, whose preferred method of killing was strangulation, became known as the Happy Face Killer because he drew smiley faces on sick letters he sent to media outlets and authorities.
earned his nickname thanks to the signature smiley faces he would leave on his correspondences. The Canada-born long-haul trucker turned himself in after killing multiple women between 1990 and 1995 ...
“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 ...