Summary
Windows of the charred Elm Avenue home where Robert Cantor lived and died are boarded up. An orange sign declaring the house unsafe for occupancy is stuck on the padlocked front door and fading rhododendron blossoms hover over an untended lawn.
One neighbor has called it a "monument to terror" on the quiet block; another says it's a reminder that people aren't always safe at home.See the full content of this document
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Unsolved Killings Haunt Teaneck
Nearly three months after Cantor was shot and his two-story house set ablaze, there has been no arrest in the case. Meanwhile, the August slaying of longtime political watchdog Joan Davis, who was found stabbed, hands bound in her burning home, also remains unsolved.
Authorities are tight-lipped on progr...See the full content of this document
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