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  1. Oct 15, 2010 · But for thousands of others, Betty Ann Waters is a hero, reports CBS News correspondent Russ Mitchell. Her story began almost 30 years ago, after the brutal murder of a 48-year-old...

  2. Watch a 3-minute video on the story behind Conviction, featuring Betty Anne Waters, Kenneth Waters, and Innocence Project Co-founder Barry Scheck. In 1983, Kenneth Waters was wrongly convicted of a murder in Massachusetts. He was later exonerated in 2001.

  3. Oct 12, 2010 · Betty Anne Waters, a server who went to law school to free her brother from prison, is the subject of “Conviction,” starring Hilary Swank.

  4. May 19, 2015 · A server at an Irish pub with a GED, Waters realized that nobody was going to fight like she would fight to get her wrongly convicted brother out of a Massachusetts prison.

  5. Dec 19, 2010 · 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Oct 14, 2010 · When her brother Kenny was sentenced to life without parole for the 1983 murder of Katharina Brow, Betty Anne Waters was a single mother of two, living hand-to-mouth as a...

  8. A film about his wrongful conviction and his sister Betty Anne Waters’ fight to free him is currently in production. Starring two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank as Betty Anne, the film will tell the incredible story of her struggle and dedication to free her wrongfully imprisoned brother.

  9. Mar 18, 2020 · Betty Anne Waters always believed in her brothers innocence. After his conviction, she put herself through college and law school, graduating in 1998, all with the goal of exonerating Kenny.

  10. Jul 15, 2009 · Betty Anne Waters worked her way through law school and became a lawyer at the age of 40 to fight for her brother, Kenneth Waters, the Boston Globe reports. Kenneth Waters spent 18 years in...

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