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  1. 15 déc. 2009 · Betty Anne, as the administratrix of Waters’ estate, filed a federal lawsuit against the Town of Ayer, Philip Connors and Nancy Taylor-Harris for her brother’s wrongful arrest, prosecution and conviction. The defendants did not contest their liability, and a $3.4 million settlement was reached with 5 of the town’s 6 insurers on July 13, 2009.

  2. 19 août 2010 · 08.19.10. The upcoming film “Conviction,” tells the story of Betty Anne Waters’ two-decade struggle to free her brother Kenneth after he was convicted in Massachusetts of a murder he didn’t commit. Hilary Swank plays Betty Anne Waters and Sam Rockwell plays Kenneth Waters. Watch the trailer below and learn more about the story behind ...

  3. 18 mai 2016 · July 15th, 2009. The estate of the late Kenneth Waters, who was exonerated in 2001 after spending 18 years in prison, has settled their case against the town of Ayer for a total of 3.4 million dollars. The estate, headed by Waters’ sister, Betty Ann Waters, is still in negotiations with one final insurer. Kenneth Waters was convicted in 1983 ...

  4. 16 mars 2009 · Kenneth Waters walked out of a Massachusetts prison a free man after serving 18 years for a crime he didn’t commit. He was wrongfully convicted in 1983 based in part on false testimony from informants. Although fingerprints collected from the victim’s house did not match Waters, police did not share this information with prosecutors or ...

  5. 19 mai 2015 · But even if Kenny Waters had confessed, that wouldn't have justified an officer hiding such evidence. Sometimes people confess to crimes they didn't commit. Waters imagined a day when all police ...

  6. 19 déc. 2010 · 12.19.10. “Conviction,” a feature film based on the true story of Betty Anne Waters’s fight to free her brother, Kenny Waters, opened in theaters across the United States in October 2010. It is available for purchase at Amazon , rental at Netflix, and can be streamed through Amazon Instant and Google Play.

  7. Kenny Waters passou 18 anos de sua vida atrás das grades por um crime que não cometeu. Não havia provas suficientes, mas ele foi preso, apesar disso. Depois que sua irmã se formou na faculdade de direito, ela assumiu como missão de vida libertá-lo. Ele foi libertado em 2001, mas morreu em um acidente estranho envolvendo um ferimento na cabeça seis meses depois.