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Caneiro trial in New Jersey | Live stream for Feb. 3
Paul Caneiro is charged in the 2018 murders of Keith Caneiro, 50, his wife Jennifer, 45, and their two children, daughter Sophia, 8, and son, Jesse, 11, on Willow Brook Road in Colts Neck.
The trial began Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Monmouth County, New Jersey. It’s expected to last about 2.5 months. Court proceedings are expected to begin at 8:30 a.m.
Live stream the trial above.
8-year-old girl’s DNA on bloody jeans in Paul Caneiro’s home, jury hears
FREEHOLD — The DNA of 8-year-old Sophia Caneiro was found in five locations on a pair of bloody jeans recovered from her uncle’s basement after she, her mother, father and 11-year-old brother were found murdered at their Colts Neck mansion in 2018, a scientist testified Feb. 2 at Paul Caneiro’s trial in the murders. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Video shows figure lurking outside Caneiro mansion before murders
FREEHOLD — A jury on Jan. 29 watched security surveillance footage showing a shadowy figure going back and forth outside Keith Caneiro’s garage in the early morning of Nov. 20, 2018, when prosecutors say Keith and his wife and children were murdered at the home. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Crime scene cop testifies of body bags and bullets at Caneiro mansion
FREEHOLD — A detective took jurors on a photographic tour of the crime scene at 15 Willow Brook Road in Colts Neck during his testimony on Jan. 28, showing the panel everything from body bag labels to bullets, cartridge casings and a chef’s knife missing from an 18-knife set in the kitchen of the Caneiro family’s home. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Detective tells jury what blood stains in Caneiro’s kitchen revealed
FREEHOLD — Blood stain patterns inside the kitchen of the Caneiro family’s charred Colts Neck mansion indicated the person who was the source of the blood was moving around a kitchen island in the room, heading toward a foyer that led to the front door, a retired detective testified on Jan. 27. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Angry texts between Paul and Keith Caneiro preceded murders: Detective
FREEHOLD — About two months before Keith Caneiro and his wife and children were murdered at their Colts Neck mansion, he shared a heated text message exchange with his brother Paul, in which he repeatedly threatened to sever financial ties with him, a detective revealed in court Friday. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Cop testifies he found bloody jeans, guns in Paul Caneiro’s home
FREEHOLD — A day after an arson fire damaged Paul Caneiro’s home on Tilton Drive in Ocean Township on Nov. 20, 2018, a search of the premises turned up a cache of firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition, a crime scene detective told a jury on Jan. 22. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Colts Neck man testifies hearing gunfire near Caneiro murder scene
FREEHOLD — Dennis Corpora was in bed at his home on Rivers Edge Drive in Colts Neck in the early morning of Nov. 20, 2018, when the sound of gunshots awakened him from a light sleep, he told a jury on Jan. 21. “I woke up, I heard the shots and I said, ‘Someone just got whacked,’” Corpora testified. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Caneiro jury hears frantic report of bloody corpse at Colts Neck home
FREEHOLD — Dr. Boris Volshteyn thought his neighbor, Keith Caneiro, was burning leaves in his backyard on Nov. 20, 2018, when he received a call from his landscaper alerting him to smoke coming from his neighbor’s Colts Neck mansion, he told jury on Nov. 20. Concerned that Caneiro would be fined for burning the leaves, Volshteyn tried calling him and his wife, but neither answered the phone, the plastic surgeon testified. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Colts Neck cops describe grisly Caneiro family murder scene at trial
FREEHOLD — The call came in as a structure fire at 12:34 p.m on Nov. 20, 2018, Colts Neck police Sgt. Daniel Mazzucola told a Monmouth County jury on Jan 15. As he approached the two-story residence set back from Willow Brook Road on several acres, Mazzucola could see some smoke coming from the building, he said. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Paul Caneiro’s neighbor testifies seeing mystery men before fire
FREEHOLD — Heather Capp was asleep in her Ocean Township home on Nov. 20, 2018, when she was awakened by voices outside about 4:30 a.m. She got up, opened her window shade and saw two unfamiliar men outside, dressed in dark clothing and black baseball caps, running across the street, she said. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Paul Caneiro financed brother’s funds for lavish lifestyle, detective says
FREEHOLD — On the evening before he and his family were murdered in their Colts Neck mansion, Keith Caneiro called his brother, Paul, demanding an explanation for money that was missing from a trust account his brother oversaw, a detective testified Jan. 13. “Paul, I need to know where that money went,” Keith demanded on the phone call, played in court for a jury during the detective’s testimony. “I just spent a half a day looking for it. I need to know where it went.” Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
Heartbreaking details emerge in Paul Caneiro murder trial
FREEHOLD — As Paul Caneiro’s trial in the 2018 murders of four family members got underway Jan.12, a prosecutor revealed a startling detail never before made public – that the smallest victim, 8-year-old Sophia Caneiro, suffered 17 stab wounds before she was left to die of smoke inhalation in her family’s burning mansion. Read more.
— Kathleen Hopkins
What happened to Caneiro Colts Neck house?
COLTS NECK — The property that became the scene of the grisly deaths of Keith Caneiro and his family has been sold, its real estate agent said, in a deal made complicated both by the stigma attached to the location and new environmental rules making it tougher to build. The agent, David “DJ” Ten Hoeve, said most potential buyers knew the property’s history. But with 10 acres of land hard to find in Monmouth County, the tragedy wasn’t a deal breaker for many prospective buyers. Read more.
— Michael L. Diamond
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Devils Face Jackets in Penultimate Game Before Break | PREVIEW | New Jersey Devils
THE SCOOP
The Devils are battling for their playoff lives. But the hill to climb is only getting steeper as the teams around them continue to win, making it difficult to gain any ground. The Devils currently have 58 points in 55 games played. That puts them seven points out of the final Metro Division slot and nine for the last Wild Card position.
The Devils are entering a critical stretch this week ahead of the Olympic break. They have two home games, both against Metro opponents that New Jersey is chasing. To really remain within a viable shot at earning a postseason berth, the Devils will likely need to win both games this week and ideally in regulation. Anything less than a four-point swing would really put the Devils in a hole.
The Blue Jackets are in a similar situation. They have three more points than the Devils (61), but also have a lot of ground to make up in either the Metro or Wild Card. Columbus has two games this week, Tuesday in New Jersey and Wednesday at home against Chicago.
Columbus being in the playoff hunt has been a surprised. The team entered January well out of the playoffs and began the month with a 1-3-1 run. Things looked bleak. But a head coaching change has caused a surge in Columbus. Rick Bowness stepped in on Jan. 12 in place of Dean Evanson. The Blue Jackets are 8-1-0 under Bowness and 9-1-0 overall in their last 10 contest. That points run has catapulted Columbus from the bottom of the standings into a fighting chance.
Zach Werenski continues his play as the most underrated defenseman in the NHL. While Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes steal the headlines, it is Werenski that leads the League’s blueliners in scoring with 60 points (t-Evan Bouchard). Werenski’s 19 goals are also tied for the most in the NHL while his 41 assists rank fourth (tied).
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Freeze rate hikes? What Gov. Sherrill’s order means for N.J. electric bills
The state could pause electric distribution rate hikes — but it’s not clear how long that would last
In addition to supply charges, which utilities pass along to consumers without earning a profit, utilities charge customers for delivering electricity to their homes and building and maintaining grid infrastructure.
Since this is where the profit lies and utilities are afforded a monopoly, the companies have to periodically ask the Board of Public Utilities for permission to increase these delivery rates. Sherrill’s order directs the board to consider pausing these proceedings.
The board is currently considering a request from Rockland Electric Company in North Jersey to raise the typical household’s monthly bill by as much as $29. A spokesperson for the board did not answer questions about whether and for how long it plans to pause cases like this one by press time.
“The [Board of Public Utilities] often has a clock on which they have to act,” Silverman said. “It’s very difficult for them to just sit there and hold these [proceedings] in abeyance, but now they have the … governor telling them to do that.”
Silverman said the board will need to make “tough choices,” as it needs to balance the long-term need for grid maintenance and growth with the need to reduce short-term costs. He said Sherrill’s executive order shows the governor is prioritizing “immediate rate relief” for customers.
Lipman, who advocates for utility customers in rate cases before the board, said his office has not been told that the Rockland Electric rate case is on pause, so it is continuing to hire experts, issue discovery and prepare testimony.
“We’re moving forward as if the case is moving forward,” he said.
Lipman expects utilities to file other petitions with the board this year seeking smaller increases, usually no more than a few dollars on the typical customer’s monthly bill, to recover costs from replacing wires, hardening infrastructure or making energy-efficiency improvements.
“Those are the ones that I think are likely going to be paused or strung out a little bit more than they would have in the past,” Lipman said.
But Lipman worries such a pause could simply delay the bill hikes, essentially putting them “on the credit card.” He said the state would be “hard pressed legally” to deny the companies reimbursement for certain investments.
“So we’ll say to the utilities, ‘We won’t give you an increase in 2026, but we’ll give you either a bigger increase in 2027, or we’ll pay interest,” he said. “That’s what I’m really concerned about.”
Representatives for PSE&G, Atlantic City Electric and JCP&L all did not respond to questions about any bill increases they plan to seek approval for in the coming year. All three provided statements that acknowledged the need for energy affordability and indicated they are willing to work with Sherrill. Rockland Electric’s parent company, Consolidated Edison, did not respond to a request for comment.
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