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Colts Neck fire: Keith Caneiro brother Paul was first hire for fledgling tech business
When Keith Caneiro needed help to keep up with his fledgling technology business, he hired his brother, Paul, as his first employee.
Back then, he went by the name Keith Martin, using his middle name as his last name professionally. The company was based in Brooklyn. And it had just landed a big client — installing computer networks for Citibank.
"If I worked 10 days a week, I would never be able to finish (the) projects that I had," he told the Asbury Park Press in a 2001 business profile.
Keith Caneiro now is at the center of a baffling mystery. He was found Tuesday shot to death outside his mansion in Colts Neck. His wife, Jennifer, and their two children were found slain inside their home. And the home was on fire.
Paul's home in Ocean Township also was the scene of an early-morning fire on Tuesday. Paul was charged with arson Wednesday in connection to the fire at his home.
The smell of fire wafted into neighbors’ yards on nearby Evergreen Lane in Colts Neck on Wednesday morning. County emergency response vehicles remained at the scene, and dozens of firefighters stood outside the white home — its windows charred.
Inna Volshteyn’s house on Evergreen Lane abuts the Caneiros’ property. Her daughter went to school with the Caneiro’s children and was a grade younger than the Caneiro’s daughter. They celebrated birthdays together and trick-or-treated each others’ homes, she said.
Jennifer Caneiro was beautiful and always smiling, Volshteyn said.
On Tuesday, the day of the fire, Volshteyn said, her groundskeepers notified her husband there was fire at the Caneiros’ home. Her husband went to the house and found the victims inside, calling 911, Volshteyn said.
On Wednesday morning, the Caneiros’ children were not waiting for the school bus, Volshteyn said.
“It was strange,” she said.