Anne-Marie Green
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's what they had to prove.
So what's next for this case?
So what's next for this case?
So what's next for this case?
What about Angela's family? How are they doing?
What about Angela's family? How are they doing?
What about Angela's family? How are they doing?
Very well said. As you guys know, we talk about justice. There's never really sort of justice in a case like this. But people should know that there are a ton of resources out there. Everyone should know about the National Domestic Violence Hotline. And if you go to their website, if you call the number 800-799-7233, there are all sorts of options available for you.
Very well said. As you guys know, we talk about justice. There's never really sort of justice in a case like this. But people should know that there are a ton of resources out there. Everyone should know about the National Domestic Violence Hotline. And if you go to their website, if you call the number 800-799-7233, there are all sorts of options available for you.
Very well said. As you guys know, we talk about justice. There's never really sort of justice in a case like this. But people should know that there are a ton of resources out there. Everyone should know about the National Domestic Violence Hotline. And if you go to their website, if you call the number 800-799-7233, there are all sorts of options available for you.
So you do not have to live in terror. Jonathan and Meena, I want to thank you guys so much.
So you do not have to live in terror. Jonathan and Meena, I want to thank you guys so much.
So you do not have to live in terror. Jonathan and Meena, I want to thank you guys so much.
Welcome to a special episode of Postmortem.
Welcome to a special episode of Postmortem.
Welcome to a special episode of Postmortem.
I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green, and today I'm sitting down with Melissa G. Moore, the daughter of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, and Jennifer Casicio, the executive producer of the new series Happy Face, starring Anna Lee Ashford as Melissa and Dennis Quaid as her father, which premieres with two episodes on Thursday, March 20th, exclusively on Paramount+.
I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green, and today I'm sitting down with Melissa G. Moore, the daughter of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, and Jennifer Casicio, the executive producer of the new series Happy Face, starring Anna Lee Ashford as Melissa and Dennis Quaid as her father, which premieres with two episodes on Thursday, March 20th, exclusively on Paramount+.
I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green, and today I'm sitting down with Melissa G. Moore, the daughter of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, and Jennifer Casicio, the executive producer of the new series Happy Face, starring Anna Lee Ashford as Melissa and Dennis Quaid as her father, which premieres with two episodes on Thursday, March 20th, exclusively on Paramount+.
So Happy Face is inspired by the true life story of Melissa G. Moore. At 15, Melissa discovered that her beloved father, Keith Jesperson, was the prolific serial killer known as Happy Face. As an adult, she changed her name and guarded that secret, all while her father continues to be serving a life sentence in prison.