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   LGBTQIA Record to All   
   Arrest warrant issued for homosexual Nor   
   14 Aug 17 22:58:13   
   
   XPost: talk.politics.medicine, talk.rape, talk.religion.newage   
   From: sexual.deviants@splcenter.org   
      
   Northwestern University associate professor and a University of   
   Oxford employee are wanted in connection with the stabbing death   
   of a man in a Near North Side apartment, according to public   
   records.   
      
   A Cook County judge issued arrest warrants Monday charging   
   Wyndham Lathem, 42, and Andrew Warren, 56, with first-degree   
   murder in the death of 26-year-old Trenton Cornell-Duranleau   
   last week, records show.   
      
   An alert broadcast over police radio says the two should be   
   considered armed and dangerous. Late Wednesday afternoon,   
   Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi reported no arrests.   
      
   "Our search will only intensify,'' tweeted Guglielmi. "Prof   
   Latham (Lathem) & Mr Warren, do the right thing & turn yourself   
   in to any police dept.''   
      
   Lathem is an associate professor at Northwestern's Department of   
   Microbiology-Immunology at the Feinberg School of Medicine. In   
   his LinkedIn profile, Lathem said his research is focused on   
   pathogens and the diseases they cause.   
      
   Lathem has been placed on administrative leave and is banned   
   from all Northwestern campuses, according to school spokesman   
   Alan K. Cubbage. He was a faculty researcher at the school's   
   Chicago campus.   
      
   The university is cooperating with the police investigation,   
   Cubbage said.   
      
   Warren is a senior treasury assistant at Somerville College,   
   part of the Oxford University network, according to a university   
   web page.   
      
   Chicago police officers responded to a 10th-floor apartment in   
   the 500 block of North State Street about 8:30 p.m. Thursday   
   after a maintenance worker reported getting an anonymous call   
   that a crime was committed there.   
      
   Officers found Cornell-Duranleau dead on the scene.  Lathem   
   lists his home at the same address on State Street, public   
   records show. The building is on the same block as the Grand   
   Avenue Red Line station.   
      
   Cornell-Duranleau died of multiple sharp force injuries,   
   according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. He had   
   lived in the 2200 block of South Wood Street in the Heart of   
   Chicago neighborhood on the Near Southwest Side, the office said.   
      
   He grew up in Michigan, according to public records. Cornell-   
   Duranleau earned a state license as a cosmetologist in 2011,   
   according to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory   
   Affairs.   
      
   His mother, Mischelle Duranleau, posted a message on Facebook   
   over the weekend asking for prayers "as we navigate this very   
   dark part of our Journey."   
      
   According to an obituary posted by the mother, Cornell-Duranleau   
   was born in Lennon, Mich., a small town about 50 miles northeast   
   of Lansing.   
      
   "Throughout his life he loved music and animals," the obituary   
   said. "His enthusiasm for life was infectious.  Trenton was a   
   caregiver and loved to help others.  His youthful free-spirit   
   fueled his love of cars, video games and cartoons."   
      
   Northwestern was made aware of the investigation into Cornell-   
   Duranleau's death on Monday afternoon, Cubbage said.   
      
   Lathem has been with Northwestern since 2007, according to   
   Cubbage, who said he worked primarily in a research lab. "At   
   some point in the past few years he taught medical students or   
   graduate students, never undergrad,’’ Cubbage said.   
      
   Lathem was not currently teaching and was not scheduled to be in   
   a classroom in the fall, Cubbage said.   
      
   Oxford University, where the other suspect worked, released a   
   statement Tuesday saying it was "not aware of this case, which   
   is clearly extremely concerning. We will liaise with the   
   relevant investigating authorities and provide any assistance   
   that is required.”   
      
   http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-state-   
   street-stabbing-20170802-story.html   
           
      
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