A New Jersey tech executive has been charged with murder in the deaths of his brother’s family of four—bodies were found on Nov. 20 at their burning mansion in the upscale neighborhood of Colts Neck.
In a bizarre sequence of events, Paul Caneiro had earlier been accused of setting his own house on fire while his family was inside. He has also been charged with possession of a firearm and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, as well as arson.
‘Wonderful People’
Obituaries describe the children as 11-year-old Jesse, who liked World War I and World War II history, video games, and sports, and 8-year-old Sophia, who loved ice skating, ninja classes, and making cookies with her nanny.“They’re wonderful people,” Kevin Harrington, who lived across the street from the Caneiro family, told the NY Times. “It’s pretty shocking stuff.”
The Fires
The killings came hours after a fire was reported at Paul Caneiro’s Ocean Township home, located about 10 miles away from Colts Neck. Caneiro allegedly used gasoline to set his home ablaze at around 5 a.m. on Nov. 20.The suspect’s family was able to escape the fire without injuries.
“‘He said it must have been a gas leak, he had tears in his eyes. Susan was devastated,” the neighbor said. “He said, ”I’m in complete shock, I can’t believe this is happening to me. ’They were here until about noon."’
A ‘Targeted’ Crime
The criminal complaint against Paul Caneiro did not disclose a motive, but even at an early stage of the investigation, prosecutors believed the slayings were not a random crime.“We believe that this family in some form or fashion was targeted,” Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni said last week.
Attorney Robert A. Honecker had previously maintained his client was innocent and said Caneiro was “devastated by the news of his brother and his family’s deaths.”
Keith Caneiro was the CEO of tech company Square One in Asbury Park and Paul Caneiro was listed as the vice president of the company.
Funeral services for the family are planned Sunday.