
Two employees of elite universities charged in the fatal stabbing of a 26-year-old hair stylist have been returned to Chicago to face charges of first-degree murder in the brutal killing.
Chicago police escorted fired Northwestern University professor Wyndham Lathem and Oxford University financial officer Andrew Warren from Northern California, where they surrendered on Aug. 4 after an eight-day, nationwide manhunt. Detectives were questioning the men Saturday. They could appear in court as early as Sunday.
The men are accused of killing Trenton James Cornell-Duranleau last month in Lathem’s high-rise Chicago condo. The Michigan native had been living in Chicago.
Chicago police have said Cornell-Duranleau suffered more than 40 stab wounds to his upper body



