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Trial Set to Begin for Former Staten Island Man Accused of Murdering His Brother’s Family

Prosecutors link financial disputes and alleged theft in business ventures as motive for the 2018 quadruple homicide involving Paul Caneiro and his brother's family.

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Jury selection was set to begin on Monday for a former Staten Island resident accused in the quadruple homicide of his brother and that sibling’s family in Colts Neck, New Jersey.

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The trial of Paul Caneiro, accused of killing Brother Keith Caneiro, the cousin and the two grandsons, began this week in the Condado de Monmouth, New Jersey. The case, which runs back in November 2018, involves accusations of murder, criminal fire and

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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today The judicial battle focuses on years of economic and family tensions, with the court examining motives, trust disputes and controversial technological evidence The trial of Paul Caneiro, accused of murdering his brother Keith Caneiro and his family in a case of family murder in New Jersey, began this week in Monmouth County. The case includes charges of homicide, arson and robbery. Caneiro, 59, …

The trial against Paul Caneiro began this week in Monmouth County, where he faces charges for the murder of his brother Keith Caneiro, his sister-in-law Jennifer and his two nieces, Jesse and Sophia, in a case that shook the state of New Jersey in 2018. According to information provided by NBC News, the prosecution charges him with murder, arson and theft, among other charges.

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Staten Island Advance broke the news in Richmond County, United States on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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