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Paramount+’s ‘Happy Face’ is based on the true story of Keith Hunter Jesperson. Learn more about where the killer is now below.
The “Happy Face Killer” is real. Keith Hunter Jesperson (played by Dennis Quaid) is serving a life sentence for the murders of eight women and has confessed to the killing of many, many more.
New episodes of Happy Face debut Thursday mornings on Paramount+. Episode 3 is set to drop Thursday, March 27 at 3:00 a.m. ET on the streamer. Is There a Happy Face Killer Documentary on Netflix? Yes!
Melissa G. Moore is the daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, known as the "Happy Face" serial killer. (Storm Santos) "Then the topic started to turn to the next time I would see him," Moore shared.
He was called the “Happy Face Killer.” “I was mortified about going to school and deeply ashamed,” said Moore. “Whenever I turned on the TV, there was my father’s face, flashing across.
‘Happy Face’ is inspired by the serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson and his daughter Melissa Moore. Here’s what the true crime series gets right and wrong.
Before serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, known by his nickname "Happy Face Killer," turned himself in, authorities believed they had solved the murder of his first victim Taunja Bennett. A ...
The Happy Face Killer has eight confirmed victims, not nine Just like on the show, the real-life Happy Face Killer, now 69, is serving multiple life sentences for the rape and murder of eight ...
The series is based on Moore's 2009 book, Shattered Silence: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer's Daughter, and her 2018 podcast, "Happy Face." Here's what to know about the Happy Face Killer and ...
Notorious serial killer Keith Jesperson, better known by the "Happy Face Killer" nickname he was given in the '90s, has spent decades behind bars but his daughter believes he would kill again if ...