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Betty Anne Waters Segment

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2016
  • On this segment of Our Voice, show host, Rebecca Evans interviews Betty Anne Waters. Her story has been captured on the silver screen in the movie, Conviction, starring Hilary Swank and Sam Rockwell.
    A powerful story about Betty's older brother, Kenny, wrongly convicted of murder and her personal journey to get that conviction overturned.

Комментарии • 20

  • @tashabrown5852
    @tashabrown5852 5 лет назад +11

    I can watch this movie a hundred times back to back and cry every time. Love this story and movie.

  • @infinityguy001
    @infinityguy001 6 лет назад +10

    I just finished watching the movie Conviction. It's so sad that after getting released he passed away. Really sad.

  • @SM-xx5vf
    @SM-xx5vf 4 года назад +13

    Seems like Kenny’s purpose in life was to help his sister better hers 😥😪

  • @ns8265
    @ns8265 4 года назад +7

    The Greatest Woman! The Greatest Sister! And thanks for sons - it seems they are Real Men. Thank you! Good example for everybody - not to stop, not to give up, to believe!

  • @adhiamertajaya
    @adhiamertajaya 2 года назад

    her parent and siblings lucky to hve betty anne waters in family 😍🥰 great woman great daughter great sister 🤩🤗

  • @veganworldpeace2649
    @veganworldpeace2649 5 лет назад +3

    Wow! What a woman and the great relationship with her brother!

  • @sheffielduk3428
    @sheffielduk3428 3 года назад +2

    No way!!!!!! I never knew he died!! Rest in peace x

  • @sarahtate3805
    @sarahtate3805 3 года назад

    So amazing

  • @erikmc6385
    @erikmc6385 5 лет назад +2

    Great movie. This woman is truly inspiring. Poor kenny got screwed. At least he had a wonderful sister.

  • @karokratos4941
    @karokratos4941 4 года назад

    God bless

  • @minarfloridasitinjak2418
    @minarfloridasitinjak2418 2 года назад

    Saya salut dengan perjuangan mu, sangat salut, saya ingin punya teman seperti kamu

  • @gregoryvita6932
    @gregoryvita6932 3 года назад +1

    This is some story! I was also wrongfully convicted

  • @christopherjames375
    @christopherjames375 2 года назад

    A good atourney .he would a walked .state appointed lawyers are nt worth vomiting over .they don't give a shit about there client .and have about 100 other cases on the go .his time card mysteriously vanished .which would PROVE HIS INNOCENCE .NOT ENOUGH envestigation was done perjury commited by at least 2 ..evidence with held by prosecutor snd police .tunnel vision. Get some 1 get any one .bad practice man .I'm glad he got 10 millon compensation .very sad he passed of a tragic accident .rip Kenny. Hope the next life treats u better .

  • @Adara007
    @Adara007 4 года назад

    What police did to Kenny, deliberately framing him for the murder he never committed is atrocious and nothing can replace his lost 18 years in prison for a crime he never committed. This case shows just how far LE will go to frame someone they don't like. They framed Kenny because he'd had run-ins with police, and had assaulted at least one policeman at some point in time. Indeed, he was in court to answer the assault charges at the time the murder was committed and the police knew this. They had the timecard(s) proving his presence in court then in their possession but somehow 'lost' these and claimed they never had any such cards. The police also pressured his 2 ex-girlfriends, with hours of interrogation and threats to arrest them coupled with the suggestion(s) that they would 'go easy' on any of these exes own criminal charges and cases.
    When Betty Anne White, pretending to be undertaking research, phoned relentlessly to try to locate items used in the murder and at the crime scene, she was told, again and again, these items had been "destroyed." Eventually, they were 'found' and she was able to get them tested at an independent laboratory for DNA. Had the Avery police realised Betty Anne's true aim, to prove her brother's innocence, they would most likely have ensured any items stored from the murder were actually destroyed!
    Throughout the work by Betty Anne and the Innocence Project, the police continued to claim items used in the murder had been lost or were destroyed, with one policeman who'd 'worked on' the case but retired had been storing items critical to the crime scene in a storage unit and denied Betty Anne White access to these so she had to get a subpoena to have them turned over. When the full police files were finally released, it was proven that the police claim that they had fingerprint evidence implicating Kenny in the murder never existed. access to Kenny's sister, Betty Anne White, until she obtained a subpoena.
    Kenny spent 18 years in prison for a murder he never committed, and 6 months after being released - the 83rd person in the U.S.A. to be released and proven innocent via DNA evidence - Kenny slipped on concrete and struck his head on the pavement, passing away 13 days later in hospital with Betty by his side. She never practised as an attorney after that, returning to bar work although she did volunteer for the Innocence Project.

  • @danahiggs5133
    @danahiggs5133 2 года назад

    Was the coworker that gave him a ride home a female ?Did the blood evidence match the girlfriend? Maybe the jealous girlfriend was mad that his coworker gave him a ride home . Maybe she scratched his face too. Maybe the girlfriend decided to leave and needed money to do it so she decided
    to fix him and rob the neighbor but then committed murder and just accused him of it! Maybe the JEALOUS girlfriend didn't like her neighbor hanging out at the diner either. She knew she paid in cash too... a waitress would know about the cash envelope , not a chef. A paring knife? Really? What man would use a paring knife? Especially a chef! It sounds like a woman did it to me.

  • @christopherjamesjames1682
    @christopherjamesjames1682 3 года назад

    Betty ann should of had a free reign with the cat of 9 tails for 10 mins

  • @jerseybred732
    @jerseybred732 5 лет назад

    The REAL story would have been WAY more interesting

  • @RJA338
    @RJA338 3 года назад

    It's sad.Kenny was no killer and he was 18 years in prison and 6 month after he came back home he died.
    I can't believe that was an accident.
    I wish all the family members power for that.God bless all