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On this week's episode of "Happy Face," Melissa and Ivy find unknown footage of Heather that changes everything, and Elijah ...
Keith Rovere speaks daily to America's most notorious serial killers and violent offenders from the Happy Face Killer to Manson family members and the Cross-dressing Cannibal killer.
In the TV show, the character based on Moore, Melissa Reed, lives a normal life, hiding her connection to the Happy Face ...
Happy Face's Khiyla Aynne talks to Deadline about the intense scenes she shot with Dennis Quaid in the Paramount+ series.
Happy Face, a new true crime thriller, may be the seventh most-watched show on Paramount+ in the past week, but it’s failing to leave audiences with a, erm, happy face. Despite being based on Melissa ...
When she was 15, her beloved father Keith Hunter Jesperson was identified as the Happy Face Killer (named because of the smiley face he drew at the end of his letters to the police and newspapers) and ...
Known as the Happy Face Killer, Keith Hunter Jesperson earned this nickname from the smiley face he would draw when signing letters or notes related to his horrific crimes. Jesperson would write ...
Happy Face' tells the story of Melissa Jesperson-Moore, who at age 15 discovered that her father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, was the serial murderer known as the Happy Face Killer.
If that sounds like a Hollywood thriller, think again. The series is based on the true story of Melissa Moore, who was only 15 when her father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, now better known as the ‘Happy ...
Dennis Quaid looks back on his acclaimed five-decade career, which started when he accompanied his brother Randy to a film set and met Marlon Brando.
Melissa G. Moore is adapting her own story as she found out at 15 years old that her beloved father, Keith Hunter Jesperson (Dennis Quaid), was the prolific serial killer known as the "Happy Face ...