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The Paramount+ series “Happy Face” changes a number of key details in the real-life story about serial killer Keith Jesperson and how his daughter, Melissa G. Moore, decides to go public with ...
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The series is inspired by the true story of Keith Hunter Jesperson, infamously known as the Happy Face Killer. His case dates back to the 1990s when he took the lives of multiple women.
Some would not be identified for decades. In 1995, the man behind the killings, identified as divorced father-of-three Keith Hunter Jesperson, would turn himself in as the man dubbed “The Happy Face ...
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Happy Face premiered on Paramount+ on March 20, 2025, and has already impressed the audience with its intriguing storyline. The show is based on a true story and chronicles the journey of Melissa ...
The case is now the subject of a Paramount+ true-crime drama, "Happy Face," starring Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid. Moore previously shared her story in the bestselling memoir, "Shattered ...
Dennis Quaid and Annaleigh Ashford star in the Paramount+ true-crime series “Happy Face,” about the real-life Happy Face killer Keith Jesperson, which premieres with two episodes this week.