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  • First look at ‘Happy Face,’ TV series about killer who confessed in letters to The Oregonian


    The streaming service Paramount Plus has released the first trailer for “Happy Face,” the TV series inspired by events surrounding a notorious true-crime case with a connection to Oregon. “Happy Face” is inspired by the experiences of Melissa G. Moore, who discovered at age 15 that her father was Keith Jesperson, the serial killer who became known as “Happy Face,” or the “Happy Face Killer.”

    Longtime Oregonians may recall that Jesperson’s nickname came about because of the smiley face signatures included in anonymous letters Jesperson wrote to the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office and to The Oregonian, in which Jesperson confessed to killing several victims, including women from Oregon. In 1994, The Oregonian printed a five-part series about the “Happy Face Killer,” and the confessions.

    Jesperson is serving a life sentence at the Oregon State Penitentiary.

    Annaleigh Ashford stars as Moore in the “Happy Face” TV series, and Dennis Quaid plays Jesperson. The series, which filmed on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, premieres with two episodes March 20 on Paramount Plus.

    According to the Paramount Plus announcement, “Happy Face” tells the story of what happens when, after decades of not being in contact, Jesperson, who is now incarcerated, “finds a way to force himself back into his daughter’s life. In a race against the clock, Melissa must find out if an innocent man is going to be put to death for a crime her father committed. Throughout, she discovers the impact her father had on his victims’ families and must face a reckoning of her own identity.”

    The series is inspired by the “Happy Face” podcast, and the book, “Shattered Silence,” by Moore and M. Bridget Cook. The series executive producers include Robert and Michelle King (“The Good Wife”).

    The “Happy Face” cast also includes James Wolk, Tamera Tomakili, Khiyla Aynne and Benjamin Mackey. Following the two-episode premiere on Paramount Plus on March 20, new episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays. The season finale will stream on May 1.



    Introducing ‘Happy Face’: A TV Series Based on the Killer Who Confessed in Letters to The Oregonian

    Get ready to dive into the twisted mind of a killer in the upcoming TV series, ‘Happy Face.’ Based on the true story of a man who confessed to his crimes in chilling letters sent to The Oregonian newspaper, this show is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

    Follow along as the investigative team at The Oregonian delves into the mind of a serial killer who signs his letters with a happy face, leaving a trail of terror in his wake. As they piece together the clues and unravel the killer’s dark motivations, they will come face to face with the true horror of his crimes.

    With a talented cast and a gripping storyline, ‘Happy Face’ promises to be a thrilling and suspenseful ride. Stay tuned for more updates and get ready for your first look at this chilling new series.

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  • Q&A: Oregonian beat writer breaks down Oregon State’s new additions, provides keys to matchup with No. 16 Gonzaga


    Gonzaga and Oregon State haven’t seen much of each other the past 30 years, but that figures to change with the Bulldogs and Beavers playing twice in the West Coast Conference each of the next two seasons before joining the Pac-12 in 2025-26.

    Thursday’s meeting between 16th-ranked Gonzaga (14-4, 5-0) and Oregon State (13-5, 3-2), an 8 p.m. contest at Gill Coliseum , will be the first between the schools since 1991.

    Nick Daschel, an Oregon State beat writer for the Oregonian, reported the Beavers are targeting their first sellout in five years and had only 1,000 student tickets remaining as of Tuesday morning.

    Daschel also helped us preview Thursday’s game, answering five questions about OSU’s new-look roster and how the Beavers match up with the Zags entering the first of two meetings between the teams during the regular season.

    Q: Michael Rataj was expected to shoulder more of a load after Oregon State lost its top three scorers to the transfer portal. The junior has improved in just about every statistical category. Where has Rataj’s growth been most apparent this season?

    Daschel: “Rataj’s improvement isn’t unexpected. This is his third year in coach Wayne Tinkle’s system, and he’s showed steady progress over his first two seasons. Rataj has taken ownership as a team leader. Rataj seems more confident in everything he does. His game is varied, as he can post up and get tough inside baskets, yet he’s shot 56 3-pointers this season.”

    Q: For those who haven’t watched the Beavers, give us a quick scouting report on transfers Parsa Fallah and Damarco Minor.

    Daschel: “Parsa Fallah is a joy to watch inside when he’s in a 1-on-1 matchup. You won’t see a post player this season with more moves than Fallah. He may not score, but he’ll exhaust himself trying. Minor is a guard with an attitude. He has a defensive mindset that OSU hasn’t had from its point guard since (Gary Payton II). Even though Minor is 6-foot-1, he has a knack for rebounding. He averaged 8.5 boards a game last year at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, and is OSU’s second-leading rebounder this season at 4.7 per game. He’s a good midrange shooter and isn’t afraid to drive the ball.”

    Q: Oregon State’s made drastic improvements on the defensive end, ranking 19th nationally in scoring defense after finishing the 2023-24 season at No. 202. Why are the Beavers excelling on defense and what do you credit the improvement to?

    Daschel: “They have length on the perimeter. Nate Kingz, Liutauras Lelevicius and Isaiah Sy are guard-wing types in the 6-foot-5 to 6-7 range with long arms. They’re also capable of defending inside, with Rataj, Fallah and Matthew Marsh. Five of those six players weren’t on the Beavers’ roster a year ago.”

    Q: Coach Wayne Tinkle, a Ferris High graduate now in his 11th year at OSU, has won 27 games in three seasons since reaching the Elite Eight. How much pressure is Tinkle facing from fans/administration and what would qualify as a good season for the Beavers?

    Daschel: “Tinkle is in the fourth year of a six-year contract, with about $6 million left after this season. That bought him some time through the lean years, as the school simply couldn’t afford to eat a contract of that size. A good season would involve OSU staying on its current path: win the games it should win, and pick off a few as an underdog. That gets the Beavers to about 20 wins, and a quiet offseason.”

    Q: Oregon State and Gonzaga haven’t met since 1991-92. What are the keys for the Beavers in Thursday’s matchup and how do you see things playing out?

    Daschel: “Oregon State people love to talk about the magic of Gill Coliseum when it’s close to capacity. We’ll find out Thursday, as this should be one of the season’s largest home crowds. The Beavers need to be dominant at the defensive end, getting Fallah going early, and hit 3s. Whether they’re up to the moment, we’ll see. The Zags have been in a million games like this, while this is a fairly new experience for OSU.”



    Q&A: Oregonian beat writer breaks down Oregon State’s new additions, provides keys to matchup with No. 16 Gonzaga

    With the college basketball season in full swing, there is a lot of excitement surrounding the Oregon State Beavers as they prepare to take on the No. 16 ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs. To get a better understanding of the Beavers’ new additions and the keys to the upcoming matchup, we sat down with a beat writer from The Oregonian.

    Q: Oregon State has had some new additions to the roster this season. Can you tell us about some of the key players to watch?

    A: One player to keep an eye on is freshman guard Jace Cobb. He has shown a lot of promise early on and has the potential to make a big impact on both ends of the floor. Another player to watch is transfer forward Maurice Calloo, who brings a lot of experience and versatility to the team.

    Q: What are the strengths of this Oregon State team that could help them against a tough opponent like Gonzaga?

    A: One of the strengths of this Beavers team is their defense. They have shown the ability to lock down opponents and force turnovers, which could be key against a high-scoring team like Gonzaga. Additionally, their rebounding has been strong, which will be important in controlling the tempo of the game.

    Q: What are the keys to the matchup with No. 16 Gonzaga and how can Oregon State come out on top?

    A: One key for Oregon State will be to limit turnovers and take care of the ball against Gonzaga’s aggressive defense. They will also need to contain Gonzaga’s star players, particularly in transition. Another key will be to control the glass and win the battle of the boards to give themselves extra possessions.

    Overall, this matchup between Oregon State and Gonzaga promises to be an exciting one. With their new additions and strong defensive play, the Beavers have a chance to pull off an upset against the Bulldogs. Be sure to tune in and see how it all unfolds.

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