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Dennis Quaid stars as the serial killer known as the "Happy Face Killer" in Paramount's new drama series Happy Face, which is based in reality.
For more than half a decade, Jesperson got away with murder until one slaying hit too close to home, leading him to turn himself in as the Happy Face Killer. So where Keith Hunter Jesperson is now?
Paramount+'s new series "Happy Face" follows the notorious serial killer and his daughter, Melissa, as she confronts his ...
Melissa G. Moore, daughter of convicted serial killer Keith Jesperson, is the focus of an upcoming Paramount+ Show. She tells ...
True crime fanatics might already be familiar with the Happy Face Killer (not to be confused with the fictional Heart Eyes Killer), known for the brutal murders of at least eight women between ...
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 ...
Moore, which is terrifyingly upended when she discovers that her truck driver father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, is the serial murderer known as the Happy Face Killer. Jesperson is spending his life ...
Available to stream on Paramount+, Happy Face recalls the moment that Melissa G. Moore – then a high school senior – found out her father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, was in prison for murder.
Keith Hunter Jesperson, better known as the "Happy Face Killer," is serving multiple life sentences without parole at the Oregon State Penitentiary. Operative as a serial killer between 1990 and ...
"After we sold it, we were worried that they didn't realize," showrunner Jennifer Cacicio says of nixing the violence in her ...
The Happy Face Killer, a crime-drama series based on a chilling true story of a serial killer, Keith Hunter Jesperson, and his daughter, premiered on March 20, 2025, on Paramount+. The series ...