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Hillary Swank to play Betty Anne Waters

Posted: October 1, 2008 4:15 pm

News sources are reporting today that actress Hillary Swank will play the sister of exoneree Kenneth Waters in a major upcoming film. When Kenneth Waters was convicted in 1983 of a Massachusetts murder he didn’t commit, his sister, Betty Anne Waters, dedicated her life to proving her innocence. She put herself through law school and worked on his appeals. By the time she contacted the Innocence Project to cooperate on Waters’ case, she had already located biological evidence from Waters’ case and was working to have it subjected to DNA testing.

Waters was exonerated in 2001 after serving more than 17 years in prison. Sadly, he died six months after his release in a tragic accident.

Tony Goldwyn is expected to direct the film.

Read more:

Movieweb: Hillary Swank is Betty Anne Waters (10/1/08)

Read about Kenneth Waters’ case here.

Watch a video with Betty Anne Waters at the 2007 Innocence Project Celebration of Freedom & Justice
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Eight Years Later, an Exoneration Case Approaches the Spotlight

Posted: March 16, 2009 10:06 am

Eight years ago today, 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 defense attorneys. Waters was sentenced to life in prison and would serve nearly two decades before DNA proved his innocence. Sadly, he died in an accident just six months after his release.

It has been eight years since Waters was freed, but his case is about to get a new wave of attention. 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.

After Kenneth lost all of his appeals, Betty Anne, a single mother of two, decided to take action. Convinced of her brother’s innocence and desperate to challenge the conviction, she began what would be a 12-year process of putting herself through college and law school. In 1998, she graduated from the Roger Williams University School of Law and began to work tirelessly on her brother’s case. By the time she contacted the Innocence Project, she had already located the biological evidence and was trying to have it subjected to DNA testing. Finally, the Innocence Project helped secure DNA testing that conclusively excluded Waters as the perpetrator and he was freed in 2001.

The movie, which has just begun shooting in Ann Arbor, Michigan, will be directed by Tony Goldwyn. Other cast members include Sam Rockwell, who will play Kenneth Waters, Minnie Driver, Juliette Lewis, Melissa Leo and Peter Gallagher.

Other anniversaries this week:

Tuesday: Arthur Mumphrey, Texas (Served 17 years, exonerated 3/17/06)

Wednesday: Wiley Fountain, Texas  (Served 16 years, Exonerated 3/18/03)

Thursday: Edward Green, District of Columbia (Served 1 year, Exonerated 3/19/90)

Julius Ruffin, Virginia (Served 20 years, Exonerated 3/19/03)





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Rhode Island Police Lead Landmark Forum on Wrongful Convictions

Posted: August 2, 2010 6:10 pm

By bringing together a diverse group of interested parties, the Rhode Island Police Department has helped state agencies address the causes of wrongful conviction and to make progress on countless other criminal justice issues. 

Saloom gave an overview of issues involved in wrongful conviction cases, State Police Colonel Brendan P. Doherty discussed investigative issues and Deputy Attorney General Gerald Coyne discussed prosecutorial issues. 

The event was organized by the Roger Williams University Justice System Training and Research Institute in partnership with the Rhode Island State Police and the Rhode Island Office of the Attorney General.

Read about the forum in the Providence Journal.




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"Conviction" Gets a Strong Start in Toronto

Posted: September 13, 2010 5:19 pm

Screen Daily: “Conviction”

Backstage.com: Toronto Dispatch - “Conviction”

mLive.com: What the Web is Saying About “Conviction”

The film has its U.S. premiere Friday at the San Diego film festival and also screens Saturday at the Boston Film Festival. It opens in theaters October 15. We’ll post updates here over the next month.

Learn more about Waters’ case and watch the trailer here
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Friday Roundup: Free Screenings and the Fight Against Injustice

Posted: October 1, 2010 6:50 pm

In the wake of national scandals involving rape kit evidence left untested for years, San Francisco officials are considering joining other cities in making it mandatory for law enforcement agencies to test all evidence from sexual assaults.

Florida prisoner Gary Bennett says he has been in prison since 1984 for a murder he didn’t commit, and his attorneys have filed a motion seeking a new trial based on evidence of his innocence.




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Larry King Live: "Conviction" and Innocence

Posted: October 7, 2010 2:50 pm










Visit our "Conviction" page
for more background on the film.



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"Conviction" Opens Tonight in Select Cities

Posted: October 15, 2010 6:20 pm





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