Criminal Mischief

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Criminal Mischief

The Caneiro Family Murders

In December of 2018, a quiet New Jersey community was shaken by a crime so brutal — and so personal — that it seemed almost impossible to understand.

At the center of it all was a family.

And the man who should have been their closest ally.

In this episode of Criminal Mischief, we examine the shocking case of Paul Caneiro, who was ultimately convicted of murdering his brother, sister-in-law, and their two children — and then setting fire to their home in an attempt to destroy the evidence.

What began as a suspicious house fire quickly unfolded into something far darker.

Investigators discovered that the victims — Keith Caneiro, his wife Jennifer, and their children Jesse and Sophia — had been killed before the fire was set. The case soon led authorities to Keith’s brother, Paul, whose own home had burned earlier that same day under equally suspicious circumstances.

As the investigation deepened, a disturbing picture emerged:

    •    Financial disputes and business tensions between the brothers

    •    A staged arson designed to create an alibi

    •    Surveillance footage, digital evidence, and forensic findings that contradicted Paul’s claims

    •    A calculated timeline that prosecutors argued showed planning, motive, and execution

The case would culminate in a high-profile trial, where the prosecution laid out a chilling theory: this was not a crime of impulse, but a deliberate act rooted in resentment, financial pressure, and personal grievance.

In this episode:

    •    The timeline of December 20, 2018

    •    The discovery of the victims and the fire scene

    •    How investigators connected the two house fires

    •    The business and financial tensions between the brothers

    •    Key evidence presented at trial

    •    The verdict and sentencing of Paul Caneiro

Because sometimes the most devastating crimes don’t come from strangers.

They come from inside the family.


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