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For some, that's having a catchy theme song, while others wear interesting ring attire. Face paint has been used in wrestling for generations and the 2020s are no exception. What's the best and worst ...
As Myanmar grapples with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake, a larger question looms—could this natural disaster foreshadow the collapse of the ruling military junta? The earthquake ...
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 ...
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — In response to environmental concerns surrounding a proposed project near Rock Island's wetlands, Mayor Mike Thoms is forming a task force to make sure those wetlands are ...
Moore, whose father was the serial killer known as the Happy Face Killer. The series' title originates from the taunting notes with smiley faces that Jesperson left for authorities at crime scenes.
Jesperson earned the nickname “Happy Face Killer” for sending confession letters to journalists and police departments across the country, each signed with a smiley face. According to The New ...
signing letters to the media with a smiley face. This, in turn, led him to be dubbed the "Happy Face Killer," a label that proved convenient in true crime circles, where names like "The Golden ...
That’s the premise of the new Paramount+ thriller Happy Face. Opening Shot: A closeup of a woman putting on makeup in the morning. The Gist: As Melissa Reed (Annaleigh Ashford) starts her day ...
Dubbed the 'Happy Face Killer' by police, Jesperson – who shared three children, including Melissa, with his ex-wife Rose – had spawned the moniker after drawing smiley faces on his horrifying ...
Known as the Happy Face Killer, Jesperson is serving life without parole in Oregon for the murders of eight women, although he claims to have killed many more (as many as over 150). After his crimes, ...
Orange City, Iowa — A Rock Valley man faces a ten-year prison term and possible deportation after he was found with a quantity of methamphetamine. Sioux County Attorney Thomas Kunstle tells us ...
Red-painted rocks with messages such as “Never 51,” “Canada Strong” and “Elbows up” were placed in Steveston Village this past weekend. Karina Reid painted the rocks and is challenging ...