"But three years after the murder, Waters was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
Waters is about to realize the power of the cinema to elevate someone from a name in an old news clipping to a newly minted celebrity.
He was amazed by cellphones, confounded by the many unfamiliar gadgets blinking on the car dashboard. And already it is clear that Ms. Waters speaks of the loss without self-pity or bitterness. ""I think it's absolutely amazing that she dedicated her life to this," Kenny said.Now the real life drama is hitting the big screen in the movie "Conviction. "How could I?
She became a lawyer to get her brother out of jail.” Like Erin Brockovich before her, Ms. No fame.“As I got to know her, I understood it,” said Barry Scheck, a lawyer who assisted her on the case. Two of nine children and just one year apart, they were co-conspirators, cutting school to steal candy and cupcakes, then breaking into neighbors’ houses to play house. Kenny Waters, left, with his sister Betty Ann Waters, after his release from prison.
Scheck said: “It’s not everyone who gets a movie made about her life. Test audiences couldn’t take such a tragic ending, the filmmakers said, so the movie leaves it out. Ms.
“She fought for me.” Otherwise, that part of her life is over. There was never any lack of love.” Ms. “We were very young you think, ‘Oh, everybody goes to school to get their brother out of jail,’ ” said her son Richard Corrente Jr., 29. No law firm. Waters and her brother, played by Sam Rockwell. But in her heart she knew he was not a killer.
© 2010 CBS. She now volunteers for the Innocence Project, which Mr. Scheck co-directs and which works to exonerate the wrongfully accused. As an attorney Betty Anne Waters has a 100 percent success rate.
After so many years behind bars, the world was new to him, she added.
Waters was convicted in 1983 and incarcerated after a failed appeal in 1985. He had attempted suicide and spent a month in isolation. But others are surprised at how little transformed she is by her experience, how normal it seems to see her at Aidan’s these days, or at home cooking meatballs and apple pie for her large extended family.“I just want to be a grandmother,” she said last week, after chatting with the fiddlers who play at Aidan’s during the lunch rush.Mr. Waters, 56, returned to Aidan’s, to the simple life of tending to her family and the pub where she is now general manager. Waters at his pub as a waitress, bartender or manager for much of the past two decades, said, “She’s a very private person; she doesn’t like the limelight.” Sitting in a booth at Aidan’s on a recent sunny afternoon with the water glistening behind her, though, Ms. On the morning of May 21, 1980, Katherina Reitz Brow was murdered in her Massachusetts home. Already she has been to premieres in Los Angeles, Toronto and New York, with London on Friday.
Waters had only a job as a waitress, her high school equivalency, two kids and a stack of bills when she set out to rescue her brother Kenneth Waters, who served 18 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. “Kenny had the best six months of his life,” she said. The main suspect was Kenny Waters, Betty Ann's younger brother. That’s all that she did it for.”Six months after Mr. “I would have caved,” Mr. Graham said. “He had never been to such a big store before.” Ms. Waters’s advocacy and her interest in the criminal justice system are clear legacies of her fight for her brother. I could never keep this up.” Aidan Graham, who has employed Ms. Waters is content to live on a quiet street here in a house she shares with one of her sisters, the older of her two sons, his fiancée and their 7-month-old baby.
The only time she has dabbled in the law since her brother’s release was when the pub had trouble renewing its liquor license. What if I don’t find the answer?’ ” she recalled. He agreed, as long as she got the education that would help free him.
So any time I started feeling bad about the ups and downs of getting a movie made, I just thought about Betty Anne’s determination and my obligation to her to get this done.” The film captures the childhood closeness between Ms.
“I’m tired right now. The rest of her time, Ms. She won. Betty Anne Waters, a server who went to law school to free her brother from prison, is the subject of “Conviction,” starring Hilary Swank. If I gave up that would have been giving up on him and he wouldn't have made it," Betty Ann said.She faced setback after setback, and after a long, frustrating search, finally a breakthrough. “That’s not what I wanted to do,” she said. But his sister said that he enjoyed every minute of his freedom. But for thousands of others, Betty Ann Waters is a hero, reports CBS News correspondent Russ Mitchell.
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