The saga surrounding one of New Jersey’s most horrifying murder cases has come to a close as a local business titan has been sentenced to life behind bars for the shocking quadruple homicide of his brother’s family.
Paul Caneiro, 59, was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences plus an additional 16 years without the possibility of parole for murdering his brother, sister-in-law and their two children before burning their $1.5 million house down, the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office announced.
The sentencing marked the end of a grueling trial that recounted the gruesome details of the family’s deaths just days before Thanksgiving in 2018.
Caneiro’s brother, Keith Caneiro, 50, Keith’s wife, Jennifer, 45, and their children, Jesse, 11, and Sophia, 8, were found dead on November 20 in the ashes of their mansion.
Caneiro, who previously owned a successful technology consulting firm with his brother, was found guilty on a slew of charges, including four counts of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree aggravated arson in February.
‘This was an annihilation of an entire family, a mass murder by the person who should have protected them most,’ Superior Court Judge Marc C Lemieux said at Caneiro’s sentencing on Tuesday.
‘His address will forever be the Department of Corrections,’ Lemieux added.
Caneiro did not speak at his sentencing, but family members delivered powerful impact statements disowning him.

Paul Caneiro, pictured above during his sentencing, will spend the rest of his life behind bars for the quadruple homicide of his brother’s family

Superior Court Judge Marc C Lemieux, pictured above, said Caneiro perpetuated a ‘mass murder’ of an ‘entire family’

Caneiro, pictured above, did not speak at the hearing, but several family members gave impactful statements to the court
‘He stole the source of joy and happiness in our lives and replaced it with bottomless sadness, sorrow and grief. A thousand years is not enough,’ Jennifer’s mother, Bette Karidis, testified, the Asbury Park Press reported.
Jennifer’s sister, Bonnie Karidis, called for Caneiro to be ‘removed from society,’ adding that the ‘sheer malice and betrayal is unbearable.’
‘They were executed and tortured by someone who was family… they welcomed him into their space and he took their lives for material wealth,’ she added.
Lemieux delivered Caneiro’s sentence with a harsh dose of reality, telling the former technology CEO that his identity has forever been changed.
‘You are no longer Paul Caneiro… you are a quadruple murderer, who slaughtered innocent children. That is your identity,’ the judge said, adding he will be confined to a cell until he takes his last breath.
The jury heard graphic testimony about how Caneiro killed his brother, Keith, and Keith’s family eight years ago.
Law enforcement responded to the fire at the family’s mansion, discovering Keith’s body on the front lawn with several bullet wounds.
Jennifer’s body was found in the foyer of their mansion. Her body was burned, and she had multiple stab wounds.

Caneiro will now serve four consecutive life sentences with no possibility of parole following a murder conviction. He’s pictured above in a booking photo the day after the murders in 2018

Caneiro was sentenced for killing his niece and nephew, Jesse, 11, and Sophia, 8, pictured above

Prosecutors said Caneiro killed his brother Keith and sister-in-law Jennifer, pictured above, for a life insurance policy
Jesse, their 11-year-old son, was found covered in blood in the kitchen with stab wounds on his torso and an apparent bullet graze on the side of his face, Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Dr Lauren Thoma testified.
Caneiro was seen sobbing into his hands and wiping away tears during the trial as Thoma explained his nephew’s autopsy to the court.
Dr Alex Zhang, a forensic pathologist, testified that Sophia, the couple’s eight-year-old daughter, had too many stab wounds to count.
The wounds caused her lungs to collapse, and she suffered blunt force injuries to her face, chest, lip and knees.
Scientist Chris Szymkowiak told the court that blood stains with Sophia’s DNA were found on a pair of jeans discovered in Caneiro’s basement.
The DNA on a knife in his home also matched Sophia, with odds of the match estimated to be one in 726 million.
Prosecutors theorized that since some of Sophia’s blood was found in the kitchen, she may have attempted to help her brother before fleeing up the staircase, where her body was later found.
Monmouth County prosecuting attorneys, Christopher Decker and Nicole Wallace, argued that Caneiro carried out the elaborate, gruesome crime so he could receive Keith’s $3 million life insurance policy after their business went downhill.

After killing the family, prosecutors said Caneiro set their mansion on fire, pictured above. Experts testified that Jennifer’s body was found burned without recognition and smoke inhalation contributed to her son’s death
Caneiro would benefit from the life insurance policy if Keith’s wife and children were also dead, prosecutors argued.
Caneiro was the sole trustee of the account and was responsible for seeing that premiums were paid.
However, Keith found that Caneiro had been using tens of thousands of dollars from the trust for lavish purchases.
He had amassed six-figure expenses totaling more than $402,000 in 2017 and $314,000 in 2018, NJ 101.5 previously reported.
Prosecutors said that after Keith discovered the lavish purchases, he confronted his brother over the phone, and the call was presented during the trial.
Jurors also saw surveillance footage of Caneiro’s car leaving his home and returning on the day of the murders.
He has maintained his innocence since his arrest. Caneiro’s attorneys argued that law enforcement did not properly investigate a third brother, Corey, who would have had the same motive to kill Keith and his family.
Defense lawyer, Monika Mastellone, said that Corey would be the sole beneficiary of Keith’s life insurance policy if Caneiro’s was sentenced to life in prison.

The family of four was found dead just days before Thanksgiving in 2018. A funeral was held on December 2 that year. Pictured above is a prayer card from the service

Caneiro, pictured above at a detention hearing in 2018, has maintained his innocence since his arrest. His attorneys argued that a third brother committed the murder and framed him
The defense argued that Caneiro was framed by Corey and was not capable of murdering his family. Caneiro’s daughters also testified during the trial in his defense.
‘The list of crimes for which Paul Caneiro was convicted collectively does little to adequately describe the hideous nature of his actions on that night,’ prosecuting attorney Raymond Santiago said in a statement.
‘To be clear, in a time and place that a family should feel the most secure, comfortable in their own home in the middle of the night, he first sabotaged their sense of safety by cutting power to the house, luring his own brother outside, then coldly executed him and went on to stalk and eliminate the remaining family members one at a time in the dark: an atmosphere of incomprehensible and inescapable pain, confusion, and terror.’
Prosecutors acknowledged that the sentencing does not eliminate the family’s pain, but ensures accountability.
The Daily Mail has reached out to Caneiro’s representation for comment.


