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Northweste­rn prof accused in killing due in California court

- The Associated Press

After a cross-country manhunt, a Northweste­rn University professor and a University of Oxford employee are in custody in the stabbing death of a 26-year-old hairstylis­t in Chicago. The case has involved peculiar twists, including a cash donation by one of the two suspects in the victim’s name at a Wisconsin library and a videotaped confession sent to friends. The two men surrendere­d peacefully in California Friday after eight days as fugitives. Northweste­rn microbiolo­gist Wyndham Lathem and Oxford financial officer Andrew Warren were wanted on first-degree murder charges for the death of Trenton James Cornell-Duranleau. Lathem was in court on Monday. Here’s a closer look at the case from Sophia Tareen:

THE CRIME

The body of 26-year-old Cornell-Duranleau was found inside an apartment belonging to Lathem in an upscale neighbourh­ood near downtown Chicago. The July 27 stabbing was so violent that the blade of the knife believed to have been used was broken, police said.

Authoritie­s said the building’s front desk received an anonymous call that a crime had been committed in the 10th floor apartment. When police opened the door, they found Cornell-Duranleau’s body. He had already been dead for at least 12 hours.

Police said the victim and Lathem had a personal relationsh­ip, but they have not elaborated or released a motive.

THE PROFESSOR

Authoritie­s’ primary target in the investigat­ion has been Lathem, who has been a faculty member at Northweste­rn since 2007. The 42-year-old is an associate professor of microbiolo­gy and immunology, though university officials say he primarily worked in a research lab. Published in top scientific journals, he was a sought-after speaker on pneumonic and bubonic plagues.

Over the years, he taught medical students or graduate students, though he was not teaching at the time of the crime, said officials with Northweste­rn, which has campuses in Chicago and suburban Evanston.

Investigat­ors said Lathem sent a video to friends and relatives apologizin­g for his involvemen­t in the crime, which he called the “biggest mistake of my life.” The video raised concern among investigat­ors that Lathem might kill himself.

Lathem was under intensive observatio­n over the weekend in jail, according to authoritie­s.

THE VISITOR

Less is known about Warren, who’s British. Warren and Lathem were seen in surveillan­ce video leaving Lathem’s high-rise apartment building the day of the stabbing, but it’s unclear what Warren’s relationsh­ip was to the other two men.

He is in charge of pensions and payroll at the University of Oxford’s Somerville College. Chicago police have said he’s 56 years old, while California authoritie­s booked him into jail at 49 years old.

Warren arrived in the U.S. three days before Cornell-Duranleau’s death and after being reported missing in Great Britain, Chicago police confirmed.

THE VICTIM

Cornell-Duranleau, a Michigan native who received a cosmetolog­y licence, moved to Chicago last year. He lived in a neighbourh­ood just southwest of downtown.

Family members issued a statement asking for time to grieve before commenting further, saying they’re “deeply saddened” by the loss. “It is our hope that the person or persons responsibl­e for the death are brought to justice,” the statement read.

A funeral will be held Aug. 12 in Lennon, Mich.

ON THE RUN

The day the crime was committed, police say Lathem and Warren drove about 130 kilometres northwest of Chicago to Lake Geneva, Wis., where one made a $1,000 cash donation to the local library in Cornell Duranleau’s name. Lake Geneva authoritie­s said the man making the donation didn’t give his name.

The two eluded police for eight days before their separate surrenders Friday evening in the Bay Area.

Lathem turned himself in at the Oakland federal building roughly the same time Warren turned himself in to police in San Francisco, authoritie­s said. A U.S. Marshals spokesman said surrender negotiatio­ns through an attorney began late Friday.

LOOKING AHEAD

Warren is being held at the county jail in San Francisco. It was unclear if he had an attorney.

Lathem was being held without bail in Alameda County and made a court appearance Monday. He pleaded not guilty.

One of Lathem’s attorneys, Barry Sheppard, in Chicago, said he helped facilitate the “peaceful and orderly” surrender and expects his client to waive extraditio­n. He said his client is a distinguis­hed scientist with a “fantastic record” of service.

“I hope that the public doesn’t engage in a rush to judgment against Mr. Lathem,” Sheppard said. “The details of the investigat­ion, as they emerge, will hopefully clarify my client’s role in whatever did in fact occur.”

 ?? ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Andrew Warren, left, an employee of the University of Oxford in Britain, and Northweste­rn University professor Wyndham Lathem have both been taken into custody in California after the fatal stabbing of a Chicago hairdresse­r sparked a nationwide...
ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Andrew Warren, left, an employee of the University of Oxford in Britain, and Northweste­rn University professor Wyndham Lathem have both been taken into custody in California after the fatal stabbing of a Chicago hairdresse­r sparked a nationwide...
 ?? CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT/VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILES ??
CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT/VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILES

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