NOTE: There is no "HEA"; as of at least summer 2019, Lee Harris was still incarcerated.
Robert Chattler met Lee Harris when he became his cellmate, hence the title, in prison. I guess it was just by chance, because Joliet is a max security prison, and Chattler didn't even need to be in max security. Harris was super nice and super friendly to Chattler, making his time in Joliet scores better than it would've been without his friendship, and in return Chattler promised to help Harris get exonerated. This story talks about their friendship, as it is, and Chattler's 17 year non-stop crusade for Harris' freedom.
Lee Harris was one of the strangest people I have ever read about. One on hand he was a hard worker and community activist. But he spent his down time as a small time drug dealer and thief. Then there was the fact that he was, IMO, a cross between a pathological and a sociopathic liar. He lied with no conscience, remorse, before or afterthought, and most often with no reason. The author of this story talks about how even though Harris was a small time thief, for the most part his lies were "harmless". She goes on to highlight how Harris was railroaded by police in Chicago, "False Confession Capital", which clearly wasn't hard to do because Harris helped to railroad himself by changing his story about 100 times just to get the reward money; it didn't help that he's also not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Ultimately, I am unsure how to feel about this story. The author tries hard to make this about the unfair deal handed to an innocent man, and the great, enduring friendship that has kept him going. But Lee Harris not only continued to lie, but the lies grew in magnitude: he went from hearing about the crime to actually being a participant. In the end, I'm not completely convinced that he wasn't involved. As for Robert Chattler, he has allowed this case to take over his entire life in disturbing proportions. I didn't feel too sorry for either one of them. And either Harris will be finally exonerated after at least 20 years, or he'll be fully implicated and Chattler will go completely mad.