'Happy Face Killer's' daughter believes he would kill again if released
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Serial killer Keith Jesperson has been in prison since 1995.
Notorious serial killer Keith Jesperson, better known by the "Happy Face Killer" nickname he was given in the '90s, has spent decades behind bars but his daughter believes he would kill again if released from prison today.
"I sometimes now wonder, if he was freed now, if he was released, would he kill again? And I believe he would," Melissa Moore told "20/20" in a new interview. "I don't believe my dad is sorry at all … what he is sorry about, though, is that he got caught."
Jesperson, now 66, is serving five non-consecutive life sentences in Oregon's state penitentiary.
A Canadian-born long-haul truck driver and divorced father of three, Jesperson claimed to have killed eight women in five states: Washington, California, Florida, Wyoming and Oregon.