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Oxford University employee charged with Chicago murder | Oxford University employee charged with Chicago murder |
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An Oxford University employee has been charged with murdering a 26-year-old in Chicago. | An Oxford University employee has been charged with murdering a 26-year-old in Chicago. |
Somerville College's Andrew Warren, 56, and US professor Wyndham Lathem, 42, are accused of fatally stabbing Trenton Cornell-Duranleau in Mr Lathem's flat. | Somerville College's Andrew Warren, 56, and US professor Wyndham Lathem, 42, are accused of fatally stabbing Trenton Cornell-Duranleau in Mr Lathem's flat. |
Chicago Police charged the pair with first-degree murder after they were returned to the city from California. | Chicago Police charged the pair with first-degree murder after they were returned to the city from California. |
Mr Cornell-Duranleau, a hair stylist, was found with more than 40 stab wounds on 27 July. | Mr Cornell-Duranleau, a hair stylist, was found with more than 40 stab wounds on 27 July. |
Mr Warren was suspended from his university job as senior treasury assistant after the body was found. | Mr Warren was suspended from his university job as senior treasury assistant after the body was found. |
A post-mortem examination showed Mr Cornell-Duranleau had the drug methamphetamine in his system. | A post-mortem examination showed Mr Cornell-Duranleau had the drug methamphetamine in his system. |
Mr Lathem, who has been sacked as a microbiology professor at Northwestern University in Illinois, was in a personal relationship with the victim, police have said. | |
He plans to plead not guilty, according to his lawyer. | He plans to plead not guilty, according to his lawyer. |
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