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Melissa G. Moore has spent her life coming to terms with the fact that her father was a “stone-cold killer.” As the daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, who came to be known as the “Happy ...
When Melissa Moore thinks back to what life was like with her father, Keith Jesperson, growing up in Washington state in the ’80s, many of her memories are happy ones. “He was doting.
Is psychopathy hereditary? That is the question that's been weighing on Melissa Moore, the daughter of a notorious serial killer. So during a recent episode of "The Dr. Oz Show," Moore (who is also ...
NEW YORK (CBS) When Melissa Moore's father took her for extended summer vacations throughout Oregon and Washington in the early 90s, he shared with her grisly details of what he called 'perfect ...
Melissa Moore, the daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, the so-called "Happy-Face Killer," is coming forward to tell her story on "The Dr. Phil Show" in a series of episodes starting this week.
Melissa previously said that Agonia Records, who signed “Apsu,” told her that none of her music is being used in any way. “This is a relief as I have plans for those songs.
Melissa Moore, the daughter of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, who was active in the 1990s, created a GoFundMe page on behalf of Ellerup so that the accused Long Island murderer’s wife can ...
Melissa Moore, 43, is one of three children by the so-called "Happy Face" killer, Keith Hunter Jesperson — a Canadian-born trucker arrested for his sickening murder spree in 1995.
Melissa Moore is the daughter of serial murderer Keith Jesperson, known as the "Happy Face Killer." Moore has recently started sharing details of her experience with viewers on TikTok.
MELISSA MOORE: So I remember when I was 15 years old looking out the window and seeing my dad's semi-truck pull up in the front of our house. My parents had been divorced at this point for about ...
On Sunday June 29th Oprah will be interviewing Melissa Moore, the author of 'Shattered Silence.' Oprah is showcasing the remarkable healing that has taken place in her life, and where Melissa is now.
Major Moore is setting an example for women and children who look like her. “I represent African-American women, I’m a single mother, I have an 11-year-old son,” she said.
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