The Family Massacre Hidden Behind a Mansion Fire | The Paul Caneiro Case
4/20/20261 hr 16 min
On the same morning in a quiet New Jersey suburb, two homes connected to the Caniero family go up in flames, just hours apart. At Paul Caniero’s house, everyone escapes safely. But at his brother Keith Caniero’s home, firefighters arrive to something far more chilling: a body on the front lawn and a devastating discovery waiting inside. As investigators begin to connect the scenes, the question quickly shifts from what happened to why, and how two tragedies so closely linked could unfold in such different ways. What they uncover points to something deeply personal, and far more calc...
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 0· Soundbite0:00
And there is a, uh, smoke coming out, and there's a person laying down.
Speaker 1· Soundbite0:04
When something like this hits home, you know, it's... in, in such a quiet town like this.
Speaker 0· Soundbite0:09
I can't confirm or deny whether he's a suspect.
Speaker 2· Soundbite0:11
Holding candles, huddling for warmth, the people of Colts Neck mourn together at town hall steps on the eve of Thanksgiving.
Speaker 0· Soundbite0:18
Each of these individuals were the victims of homicidal violence. Oh, my God, there's blood here. It's, it's a corpse. Somebody's dead here.
Annie Elise· Host0:26
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