Inspired by a true story, Paramount+’s new crime drama Happy Face follows Melissa Moore, the daughter of Canadian-American serial killer Keith Jesperson (aka the Happy Face Killer). If you’ve started ...
Happy Face gave us all a bone-chilling season after it premiered in March 2025. Based on the actual serial killer, the series ended on a cliffhanger, and viewers naturally wondered whether a season 2 ...
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The Paramount+ series “Happy Face” is based on true events, but is there more to the story? “Happy Face” has not yet been renewed for season 2, but the season 1 finale ended on a bit of a cliffhanger.
At the heart of every true crime show, movie, book and podcast lies the same uncomfortable reality: The worst epoch in a victim's life, the pain from which ripples through their loved ones' lives ...
'Happy Face' killer Keith Jesperson hints Rex Heuermann may have more victims in prison letters ahead of Gilgo Beach murderer's June 17 sentencing.
If Melissa might have wanted some time to soak in what was happening to her, she definitely didn’t get it on Happy Face Season 1 Episode 3. She went from hiding her past to the entire world — her kids ...
The story of Melissa Reed, daughter of Keith Jesperson, aka the Happy Face Killer. After decades of no contact, Keith forces his way back into his daughter’s life, and Melissa must find out if an ...
In the new Paramount+ series “Happy Face,” Dennis Quaid plays real-life serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson. Jesperson became known as the Happy Face Killer because he drew smiley faces on the ...