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== Split out real-life case ==

The "Aftermath" section of this article discusses events not in the movie,
which should be moved to the article about the actual case. But there
isn't one, so I've tagged this article for splitting. (If the case was
notable enough for a movie to be made about it, then it should be notable
enough for Wikipedia, right?) The other article could be titled
'''Kenneth Waters''' or '''Betty Anne Waters''', depending on where its
primary thrust is; currently the latter title redirects to this article
while the former does not exist. --[[Special:Contributions/208.76.104.144|208.76.104.144]] ([[User talk:208.76.104.144|talk]]) 13:57, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

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Split out real-life case

The "Aftermath" section of this article discusses events not in the movie, which should be moved to the article about the actual case. But there isn't one, so I've tagged this article for splitting. (If the case was notable enough for a movie to be made about it, then it should be notable enough for Wikipedia, right?) The other article could be titled Kenneth Waters or Betty Anne Waters, depending on where its primary thrust is; currently the latter title redirects to this article while the former does not exist. --208.76.104.144 (talk) 13:57, 4 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]