Mica
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Rest in peace, caneiro family. for what it's worth i drove by their house two weeks ago.
i'm new jersey, born and bred. i know the mob. as a matter of fact one of my dear friends is serving a 10 year sentence for RICO.
that said, i don't know PC. and no, the italian mafia does not in any way target kids. the russian/eastern european mafia does. and this crime reeks of it.
the caneiro family was as the prosecutor says was a target. PC did not kill this family and if his fingerprints are found, my gut says they were planted. he did not commit this crime.
i'll post more tomorrow when my asbury park press subscription is valid (eye roll)...
@Lilibet, i understand your position. occam's razor and all.
but there's no evidence. at all. chase merritt is a pawn and i truly believe paul caneiro is as well. they are too afraid to name the hand that feeds them. they're dead no matter what. they'd rather be in jail than name their "supplier", "perpetrator", "et cetera"...
call it mob, call it organized crime, call it elf. doesn't matter. they're DOA no matter what they say or do.
which is why i feel so strongly about both cases. they'll never go to trial. M. O. B...
The father of the Caneiro brothers came to the USA from Spain. The surname originates in Portugal and Spain. Of course, anyone could get mixed up with any mob, but they are not Italian. What good would it do any mob to murder these people when they have accumulated property? A mob cannot get a penny now.
I am not 100% convinced PC committed this crime. He had to know that he would be one of the first, if not the very first person, LE would suspect. Secondly, he was seen the day before and days prior and no one noticed anything unusual about him.
I have lived in a mob town in North Jersey and know how they operate. This was not the Italian Mafia at work. Maybe it was another Mob, IDK, but this is not at all how the IM operates. Maybe PC is guilty. Again, IDK. But I am not totally convinced that he is.
I am inclined to agree with a poster on another site. "Five Fast Facts", who posted his theory/opinion using the alias Michael Hayden, strangely enough, the name of the former (now retired) CIA and NSA director. I doubt it was actually MH himself who posted the comment on 11.24.18 I reference on "Keith Caneiro: Five Fast Facts You Need To Know" and that is the theory I think is more likely than "PC murdered his brother, SIL, and two children and set both homes on fire." Although, maybe he snapped and is guilty.
Before you scroll down on "Five Fast Facts" and read Mike Hayden's post, read the first few paragraphs describing KC's background "Served as trusted advisor......". It sort of fits the theory the person posting as poster Mike Hayden asserts.
BTW, PC had just attended Jesse's 11th birthday party the week before he was murdered. I don't personally know the family. From what I have heard he loved the children like his own. If he is guilty then maybe it was drugs and he snapped. I just have a hard time believing it was him who committed this horrific crime.
And why was there no GPS detailing his whereabouts and placing him at the crime scene? His car had to have a GPS. I get that for other reasons PC looks guilty as hell and will likely be convicted. But IMO, there just seems to be more accusation than actual hard proof. IMHO.
Respectfully regarding the GPS, I would be shocked if the Monmouth County Prosecutor released any vital evidence before the have to. They will keep their evidence to themselves in order to protect the integrity of this case. given the length of time between the crime and the murder charges against PC, you can be sure they have gathered more than enough to prove their case. Also adding the fact that the Prosecutor stated it may be a death penalty case, he has what he needs to convict. MOO
A hearing to seal the documents occurred Saturday. Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Decker, defense attorneys Mitchell Ansell and Robert Honecker Jr. and Thornton attended the court session.
Thornton's order notes that the defense attorneys argued that releasing the affidavit "could influence public opinion against (Paul Caneiro)" and taint his ability to receive a fair trial.
Decker argued that the document contains names of witnesses and that releasing the names "could lead to harassment of witnesses or interference with the investigation."
According to the order, The Wall Street Journal requested and may have received a copy of the record from Colts Neck Municipal Court before it was sealed, and The Asbury Park Press was invited to represent itself at the hearing but did not send an attorney.
A report unfavorable to the accused Colts Neck killer exists. The public will have to wait to see it