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He stabbed Sophia in the eye.TRIAL HIGHLIGHTS
DAY 5 – 1/20/26
- LIVE STREAM: NJ v. Paul Caneiro – Day 5 | Mansion Murders Trial
- The court was cancelled on Friday, January 16, due to a juror’s illness.
DAY 4 – 1/15/26
- LIVE STREAM: NJ v. Paul Caneiro – Day 4 | Mansion Murders Trial
- Fire Marshal Craig Flanigan testified to responding to Paul Caneiro’s home after the fire, which he determined was suspicious.
- Paul told Flanigan that he had multiple gas cans in the shed, but said he couldn’t remember the last time he used them.
- Flanigan noticed an injury to Paul’s hand, which Paul denied was a burn. He told investigators that he hit his hand on a door while evacuating the home.
- Catherine Lucchese, Keith Caneiro’s neighbor, called 911 after seeing smoke at the home. She later called the school because she was concerned that Keith’s children hadn’t been at the bus stop.
- Det. Richard Zarrillo, Colts Neck Township Police Dept., served as the lead detective on the case and testified to his arrival at Keith Caneiro’s house.
- He saw Keith’s body on the front yard of the home, face down. Additional victims were found inside the house: in the kitchen, next to the staircase and on the landing of the staircase (between the first and second floors).
- When 8-year-old Sophia Caneiro’s body was removed from the home, Zarrillo noticed she had stab wounds, including one to her left eye.
DAY 3 – 1/14/26
- LIVE STREAM: NJ v. Paul Caneiro – Day 3 | Mansion Murders Trial
- Detective Debbie Bassinger of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office told jurors she found 16 transfers from a trust account in Keith Caneiro’s name into Paul Caneiro’s personal account and saw no payments going back to the trust or to Keith. She said bank statements for May through September 2018 that Paul provided to the family’s accountant were altered when compared with official TD Bank records obtained by subpoena.
- Jurors then heard from neighbors about the fire at Paul and Susan Caneiro’s home on Tilton Drive in Ocean Township around 5 a.m. on Nov. 20, 2018. Neighbor Heather Capp said she woke around 4:30 a.m., heard male voices, saw two men in dark clothing and black baseball caps carrying flashlights outside the house, and noticed flames at the bottom corner of the home. She said she did not call 911 and estimated 20 to 30 minutes passed before police and firefighters arrived. Another neighbor, Jonathan Harrington, said emergency lights woke him, and he later saw a glow and flames above the roofline; he described Paul afterward as nervous and upset.
- Ocean Township officers described arriving within minutes of the 5:02 am dispatch, seeing active fire near a gas meter at a corner of the house and evacuating nearby homes. The jury saw body-camera video showing the driveway and garage area, including a white Porsche Macan with burn marks on the hood and a gas can nearby. One officer said he was told to find the home surveillance DVR and that when he asked Paul about it, Paul did not answer but looked away and to his daughter, who answered that it was in the garage; police then removed the DVR without a warrant based on exigent circumstances (which became the subject of a pretrial suppression fight that went all the way to the NJ Supreme Court).
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NJ v. Paul Caneiro: The Mansion Murders Trial
UPDATE: Paul Caneiro is accused of murdering his brother, Keith Caneiro, and Keith's wife and children before setting both of their homes on fire.www.courttv.com
1/16/2026