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  1. Kenneth Waters was wrongly convicted of murder in 1983 and served 18 years in prison before DNA testing proved his innocence. His sister, Betty Anne Waters, fought for his exoneration and the case inspired a 2010 film Conviction.

  2. 15 oct. 2010 · Betty Ann Waters, a Rhode Island bar owner, became a lawyer and spent 18 years trying to prove her brother Kenny Waters was wrongfully convicted of murder. She succeeded with DNA testing and the Innocence Project, but Kenny died six months later.

  3. Betty Anne Waters's life revolves around her brother Kenneth, who is now in prison for murder. Despite Kenny's knack for getting in trouble, they have always been close. After the murder of Katherina Reitz Brow on May 21, 1980, in Ayer, Massachusetts, Kenny is initially taken in for questioning by Sergeant Nancy Taylor, but released.

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  4. 16 mars 2009 · Kenneth Waters was wrongfully convicted of rape in 1983 based on false testimony and lack of evidence. He was freed in 2001 with the help of his sister Betty Anne and the Innocence Project. A film about his case is in production.

  5. Conviction est l’histoire vraie de la lutte d’une femme, pendant 18 ans, pour faire libérer son frère de prison. 1983, Kenny Waters est condamné à perpétuité pour meurtre. Betty Anne, sa sœur,...

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  6. 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.

  7. 16 nov. 2010 · 850. 193K views 13 years ago. When Kenny Waters was convicted of a murder he didn't commit, his sister Betty Anne Waters promised to help overturn his conviction and set him free. She put...

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