A man who served 37 years may be freed after informant said cops provided sex for false testimony
Renee Stokes, sister of Willie Stokes, wearing a Free Willie Stokes Mask, exits federal court on November 9, 2021, in Philadelphia. - Jessica Griffin/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS

PHILADELPHIA — For 37 years, the key witness who had accused Willie Stokes of murder maintained that his testimony against Stokes was a lie, fabricated by homicide detectives who bribed him with access to sex and drugs. The witness, Franklin Lee, testified against Stokes at his 1984 preliminary hearing for the murder of Leslie Campbell in North Philadelphia. But at Stokes’ trial, he surprised the prosecutor by recanting. Stokes was convicted anyway, and sentenced to life without parole. What Stokes would not discover for decades was that the Philadelphia district attorney’s office had then pro...