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COLTS NECK, NJ — The lawyer who represents Paul Caneiro, the man accused of setting his own house on fire with his wife and adult daughters inside Tuesday, Nov. 20, says his client is innocent of the current and possible future charges – a possible reference to the murder of his brother, wife and children in their Colts Neck estate that same day. The Colts Neck home was also set on fire.
"My client is innocent," said Rob Honecker, a partner in the well-known New Jersey law firm of Ansell, Grimm and Aaron. Honecker told other media outlets Caneiro's wife, Susan, and his daughters, both in their 20s, stand "in support" of their father. Patch asked him to elaborate on that:
"In the criminal complaint, his family is listed as the intended victims. But they firmly believe that he actually saved them," said Honecker. "He was the one who woke them up and get them out of the house."
"In the criminal complaint, his family is listed as the intended victims. But they firmly believe that he actually saved them," said Honecker. "He was the one who woke them up and get them out of the house."
Caneiro allegedly started two fires at his and wife Susan Caneiro's home at 27 Tilton Drive in Ocean Twp. at 5:01 a.m. Tuesday. One fire was started in the rear of the home, and a second, smaller one was started at the attached garage door. Susan and the daughters were sleeping, but Paul woke them all up and got them out of the house, his lawyer said.
In fact, it was sitting in Ocean Twp. police headquarters that officials broke the news to Paul that his brother, brother's wife and their two children were killed in that fire.
"He was devastated," said his lawyer. "They all were, his wife, his whole family there with him when they heard that news. Crying, you name it."
Brother's Lawyer In Colts Neck Murders: 'He's Devastated'
"My client is innocent," said Rob Honecker, a partner in the well-known New Jersey law firm of Ansell, Grimm and Aaron. Honecker told other media outlets Caneiro's wife, Susan, and his daughters, both in their 20s, stand "in support" of their father. Patch asked him to elaborate on that:
"In the criminal complaint, his family is listed as the intended victims. But they firmly believe that he actually saved them," said Honecker. "He was the one who woke them up and get them out of the house."
"In the criminal complaint, his family is listed as the intended victims. But they firmly believe that he actually saved them," said Honecker. "He was the one who woke them up and get them out of the house."
Caneiro allegedly started two fires at his and wife Susan Caneiro's home at 27 Tilton Drive in Ocean Twp. at 5:01 a.m. Tuesday. One fire was started in the rear of the home, and a second, smaller one was started at the attached garage door. Susan and the daughters were sleeping, but Paul woke them all up and got them out of the house, his lawyer said.
In fact, it was sitting in Ocean Twp. police headquarters that officials broke the news to Paul that his brother, brother's wife and their two children were killed in that fire.
"He was devastated," said his lawyer. "They all were, his wife, his whole family there with him when they heard that news. Crying, you name it."
Brother's Lawyer In Colts Neck Murders: 'He's Devastated'
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