I actually am having the exact same problem, right down to the lead-up.
After resuming from suspend I found myself unable to connect to wireless
networks, so I tried restarting networking with 'service networking
restart'.  lightdm and everything under it immediately went down hard.
I was able to get to a VT, and when I tried to 'service lightdm start',
the computer stopped responding to keyboard input, and shut down when I
tapped the power button.  Upon restarting, I tried to restart networking
immediately after logging in, and the window manager ended up trapped in
a restart loop.  I then tried booting to the login screen, switching to
a VT, stopping lightdm, restarting networking, and starting lightdm, but
lightdm fails to start.

Cursory examination of the logs provided by the original reporter
indicate that our hardware is radically different.  This leads me to be
skeptical of the memory hardware diagnosis.  It seems outlandishly
improbable that two completely different computers would experience
reproducible corruption of the same byte of kernel memory without any
other discernable memory errors.

This is 100% reproducible on my system.  Do you need anything from me?

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