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by Rolando O'Connell DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is Happy Face podcast true?

The original podcast series Happy Face is based on the book Shattered Silence, which tells the true-life story of Melissa Jesperson-Moore, who discovered when she was 15 years old that her father was the serial killer known as Happy Face.

Where can I listen to happy face?

Happy Face: A true crime podcast | True Crime Fiction | Podcasts on Audible | Audible.com.

Has the Happy Face Killer been found?

"Happy Face Killer" victim identified almost 30 years after her body was found near a California highway. Gilroy, Calif. — A victim of the "Happy Face Killer" has been identified nearly 30 years after her body was left near a California highway, authorities said Monday.

Is Keith Jesperson still alive?

Jesperson eventually confessed to killing eight women between 1990 and 1995 in California, Washington, Oregon, Florida, Nebraska, and Wyoming. He currently is serving four life sentences without possibility of parole in Oregon.

How old is Keith Jesperson?

67 years (April 6, 1955)Keith Hunter Jesperson / Age

How tall is Ed Kemper?

6′ 9″Edmund Kemper / Height

Episodes

Sometimes it's hardest for the people who are closest to see the obvious clues. Melissa Moore reckons with the reality of her childhood and growing up with a serial killer for a dad.

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Why is Jesperson called Happy Face?

Happy Face stands out because of Moore ’s intimate tie to the criminal in question.

What is Melissa Moore's podcast about?

Melissa’s Moore’s podcast is about having a serial killer for a dad. This 12-part podcast from How Stuff Works follows Melissa Moore, who was raised as Melissa Jesperson, a writer from Washington State who also happens to be the daughter of Canadian-born serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, a.k.a. the Happy Face Killer.

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What would you do if you learned you were adopted, your biological mother was a convicted murderer and your father’s true identity was a mystery? This is what happened to Becky Babcock, the daughter of the infamous Diane Downs.

Mystery Man

In this season ending episode of Happy Face Presents: Two Face, we receive the final update from Michelle Leonard, the DNA Detective. Has she found Becky's father and what does Becky do with all of this information after going on a altering journey? We are left with a heartfelt takeaway from Becky, in her own words.

The Letter

In this bonus episode, we hear the bizarre letter Diane wrote to her post-conviction attorney in full read by an actor.

The Escape

Eric Mason recounts Diane Down's strange escape from prison. Her post conviction attorney, Steve Gorham, shares a bizarre letter written after her trial that changes her story of what happened the night of the shooting.

Jackpot Match

We revisit Becky's search for her biological father. DNA detective Michelle Leonard presents Becky with the

The Trial

The trial of Diane Downs begins, sparking a media circus as reporters scramble for details. Christie Downs makes a remarkable recovery from her stroke and is able to testify in front of the jurors.

DNA Detective

How does Becky plan to uncover her Paternal Lineage? With help from two DNA and genetic experts, we sink our teeth into the reality of trying to track down a parent with limited information.

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