Melissa G. Moore explains why she's worked to tell her story as the daughter of a convicted serial killer and how a new show captures her life.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The horrors surrounding "Happy Face" are bone-chillingly true. The Paramount+ crime drama series delves into the seemingly ...
“Happy Face,” a Paramount+ series about a serial killer and his daughter, is based on a chilling true story. Dennis Quaid plays Keith Hunter Jesperson, a convicted killer known as the Happy Face ...
“Thank you for calling the Oregon Department of Corrections,” a voice on the phone says, at the beginning of the chilling official trailer for “Happy Face,” the upcoming limited series inspired by a ...
Don't be fooled by its cheery name: Happy Face looks haunting. Paramount+ has released a trailer for the forthcoming drama, which premieres with two episodes on Thursday, March 20; the eight-episode ...
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 his ...
The new Paramount+ series is inspired by the true stories of the serial killer and his daughter Melissa.
The horrors surrounding "Happy Face" are bone-chillingly true. The Paramount+ crime drama series delves into the seemingly all-American upbringing of Melissa G. Moore, which is terrifyingly upended ...