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British man accused in the fatal stabbing of a hair stylist in
Chicago that a prosecutor said was driven by a sexual fantasy agreed Monday to plead guilty and testify against his co-defendant in the killing, a former Northwestern University professor, in exchange for a 45-year
prison sentence.
Andrew Warren's written plea agreement comes almost two years after 26-year-old Trenton James Cornell-Duranleau's body was discovered July 27, 2017, riddled with stab wounds in an apartment in River North.
The discovery prompted a nationwide manhunt for Warren and Wyndham Lathem, who lived in the apartment and was eventually identified as Cornell-Duranleau's boyfriend.