Man charged with two Palm Springs killings pleads not guilty

A 31-year-old man accused of killing two Palm Springs residents while burglarizing their homes pleaded not guilty Monday.

Luis Flores Cantor of Palm Springs is charged with two counts of murder, three counts of burglary and one count of assault, with a special circumstance allegation of multiple murders.

Cantor is accused in the slayings of 59-year-old Jennifer Dillon and 80-year-old Joseph Rajczi, who died months apart.

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During his arraignment at the Larson Justice Center on Monday, Cantor pleaded not guilty to the charges and was scheduled to return on November 9 for a felony settlement conference.

Cantor, who is being held without bail at the Smith Correctional Facility in Banning, was arrested August 25 in the 2200 block of Caliente Drive in Palm Springs, where police found him unconscious in a car.

He allegedly tried to flee, injuring some officers in the process, but was captured, according to the Palm Springs Police Department.

PSPD investigators found what they deemed substantial evidence that allegedly links him to Rajczi’s death. That evidence, along with multiple similarities between Rajczi’s and Dillon’s deaths, resulted in the filing of criminal charges, authorities said.

Dillon was discovered dead in her home in the 2800 block of Davis Way by a neighbor on January 25. Police initially declared the victim’s death suspicious, and confirmed it was a homicide days later.

Rajczi was found dead by police on July 30, when they responded to a call in the 1100 block of east Via Colusa. Officials did not declare the Holocaust survivor’s death a homicide until a week later.

Cantor allegedly killed Dillon and Rajczi during break-ins that the victims may have interrupted, though the circumstances remain unclear, according to investigators.

If convicted, the special circumstance allegation makes the defendant eligible for the death penalty, provided the District Attorney’s Office elects to seek it.

Cantor has unrelated and unresolved felony cases pending in Riverside County and prior felony burglary convictions.

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