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The Smiley Face Murder Theory is a controversial and unproven hypothesis that suggests a series of drownings, initially The Smiley Face Killers - a much-discussed, -debated and (some say) -debunked theory about a band of serial murderers targeting young men near waterways across America The Smiley Face Killer case is a true crime theory alleging one or more killers murdered and dumped dozens of men into rivers; the investigation on this case was . Since December, there have been more than half a dozen reported drownings where young men were reported missing days before their bodies were tragically discovered. He The Smiley Face Murder Theory proposes that a series of drowning deaths among college-aged men across the United States were not accidental One theory on the river drowning of Hartland’s Matt Kruziki is that the so-called “Smiley Face” killers murdered him — one of up to 40 such crimes against college-age men. The “smiley face” serial killer theory got new life in an Oxygen series, which explored it. Well-presented series looking into How viral TikTok Ken Waks resurfaced one of the longest-running serial killer theories in the country. Some of the drowning deaths extended to the When Gannon, Duarte, and Gilbertson publicly announced their theory about the Smiley Face Killers, in 2008, they claimed to have Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt for Justice is a look at a decade-old theory that young men are being targeted by a serial killer or a serial killer group. NBC Chicago reviewed The team alleges that the serial killers target and murder college-aged men before dumping their remains into local waterways and The remains of 10 men and six women have been pulled from the Chicago River and Lake Michigan since the beginning of last year, The two men behind the Smiley Face Killer theory say the deadly group has killed a dozen people in Chicago. But as with the first of the Smiley Face murders, New York undergrad Patrick McNeill in 1997, Jannson too would never be seen The first episode of Smiley Face Killers addresses the death of one of the most recent alleged victims of the smiley face killers — The smiley face killings, smiley face murders, or smiley face gang theory was first popularized by retired New York City detectives Kevin Cannon and Karen Conti, Partner at Conti & Dolan LLC, joins Lisa Dent to discuss whether or not the recent series of deaths involving young adult males being found in Chicago’s What Is the Smiley Face Killers Theory? Gannon, Duarte, Donovan and Gilbertson claim an organized group of serial killers would The team of investigators are convinced the deaths are the work of serial killers they have dubbed the Smiley Face Killers, Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt for Justice is an American television docuseries that originally aired from January 19 to February 23, 2019 on Oxygen. Here's everything to know about where the Not to be confused with the "Happy Face Killer", Keith Jesperson. Special to Crime Magazine An excerpt from The Case of the Drowning Men: Investigating the Smiley Face Serial Murder Theory by Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt for Justice: With Bobby Chacon, Derek Ellington, Jason Kolowski, Todd Geib. This is the untold conspiracy of the Smiley Explore the chilling cross-country murders of Keith Hunter Jesperson, the 'Happy Face Killer' who terrorized the US in the 1990s. It examines possible victims of the smiley Keith Hunter Jesperson murdered at least eight women over the course of five years. Keith Hunter Jesperson Keith Hunter Jesperson (born April 6, 1955) is a Canadian-American serial killer known as the Happy Face Killer. According to witnesses, the 21-year-old finance student only had The Smiley Face killers theory is a decade-old theory pushed by a group of retired law enforcement officers and a Minnesota college professor who argue that the deaths of At least 40 young men who drowned may actually have been killed by a national gang that revels in murdering young men and leaving smiley-face markings at the scene, a The theory of the Smiley face murders says there's a prolific serial killer-or killers-in the US. This theory is not widely The night Brian Welzien disappeared, he was ringing in Y2K with a group of friends at a downtown Chicago bar. A number of earlier cases have also It alleges that 45 young men found dead in bodies of water across several Midwestern American states from the late 1990s to the 2010s [2] did not accidentally drown, as concluded by law The Smiley Face Killer theory has gained new impetus These deaths were said to form a pattern, and it was soon proposed that it was the work of a serial killer, or team of killers, who were deliberately targeting young men for murder (Kaye, What are experts saying about the "Smiley Face" murder theory? TMZ spoke with experts who shared their perspectives on what The term "smiley face" became connected to their theory when the team revealed they'd discovered graffiti depicting a smiley face near The Smiley Face Killer is the name of an unidentified, hypothetical serial killer (or killers) who may be responsible for Local police theorized the men simply got too drunk, fell into the water and drowned, but Gannon, Donovan, Duarte and Gilbertson Between 1997 and 2017, authorities pulled the dead bodies of more than 40 young men out of rivers and lakes in more than 25 cities Young men disappearing near nightlife areas and later being found in the Chicago River have fueled social-media claims of a Midwest “Smiley Face” connection.

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