Forget Monster Saga with Dahmer and Menendez Brothers, in the series a new series promises to soon be a network of agitation. Based on the true history of Moissa Moore, a happy face tells the story of the incredible revelation she lived at 15:00: her father, Kate Jesperon, was a shameful happy kind of killer.
This nickname comes from the smiles he added to the media and the authorities. This serial killer says he has killed 185 people, but he has only eight murders. In the 1990s, this recognition violated his family’s life and shocked America.
In this series of 8 episodes, Annaleigh Ashford performs Melissa, a woman who is trying to reconcile the past and her identity. Although Dennis Quide reflects the chilled role of Kate Jesperson, the series includes the psychological and moral consequences of the family’s discovery in the wake of the pursuit of justice.
Series between investigations and introspection
A happy face examines a difficult relationship between Melissa and her father. After a decades of contactless, Kate forces her daughter. Melissa then faces a sincere dilemma: an innocent person was probably condemned for the crime that her father committed. This search for truth is also introspection on the stigmatic origin of its origin.
The series is inspired by the history of Melissa Moore, who has changed her identity for years, a podkast happy face that she has later created and autobiography Shapered silenceWritten with Mr. Bridget Cook.
A solid casting
With Dennis Quide and Analier Ashford, the series promises a strong performance. Next to them, we find (very rarely) James Walk and David Harewood. The realization of Michael Shalter (The Dropout) and the Excellent Robert and Michel King (good wife) guarantees the Imeretian quality of production.
From March 21 to Paramount+, this series promises that it will be necessary for lovers of psychological triles and inspired stories inspired by real facts.
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