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"Give Me the F---ing Login, Paul!" — The Phone Call That Allegedly Triggered a Quadruple Family Murder

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

True Crime, News Commentary, News

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Hours before Keith Caneiro and his entire family were killed, he made two phone calls to his brother Paul demanding answers about missing money. The jury heard those calls this week. Keith's voice is furious: "I need to know where that money went." And then: "Give me the f---ing login, Paul!" He gave Paul a deadline — two hours. Paul never responded. By morning, prosecutors say, Keith was dead on his front lawn with five gunshot wounds. His wife was dead inside, shot and stabbed. His two children — ages 8 and 11 — had been stabbed repeatedly and left to die of smoke inhalation as the house burned around them.

The Paul Caneiro trial is now in its fourth day in Monmouth County, and the picture emerging is devastating. Prosecutors have presented evidence of a man allegedly living a fantasy — three Porsches, Tiffany's shopping sprees, an Audi for a mistress — while overdrafting his bank accounts and draining his brother's life insurance trust. Detective testimony revealed that bank statements Paul provided to the family accountant had been altered to hide the theft.

Witnesses have described the scene at Paul's own house fire that morning: a gas can in the driveway, burn marks on his Porsche, the family sitting calmly in a car while firefighters worked. When police asked Paul where his security DVR was, testimony says he didn't answer — he looked to his daughter. That footage, showing Paul disconnecting his cameras at 1:28 AM, is now in evidence after the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled it admissible.

Paul Caneiro maintains his innocence. His defense points to a third brother. But the evidence prosecutors are laying out tells a different story — of a man who allegedly couldn't admit failure, and killed everyone who knew the truth.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.1

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:07.0

Paul Canero spent his whole life pretending to be someone he wasn't.

0:13.2

Pretending to be successful.

0:15.4

Pretending to be solvent.

0:17.2

Pretending to be the guy with the Porsches and the driveway and the pool in the backyard,

0:22.7

the life that looked from the outside, like he'd figure something out.

0:28.1

And if all this is true, he hadn't.

0:32.8

When the walls finally started closing in,

0:35.4

when his younger brother demanded answers about missing money,

0:39.0

prosecutors, say Paul Canero, made a decision.

0:42.9

He largely decided to kill four people to keep the lie alive.

0:50.5

Here's the thing.

0:52.2

If prosecutors are right, he couldn't even do that properly.

0:56.5

The same guy who failed at managing money, failed at keeping up with his brother,

1:01.0

failed at maintaining a lifestyle he couldn't afford.

1:03.5

The same guy who allegedly left a trail of evidence so obvious that investigators were at his door within hours,

1:09.8

the murder weapon in his basement, the murder weapon in his basement, the bloody

1:12.5

jeans in his basement, the gas can in his driveway, the security footage he thought he'd

1:18.6

disabled, recovered by police. Paul Canara was the man who wore masks his entire adult life,

1:25.8

and when it mattered most, every single one of them slipped.

1:31.1

We're going to get into this whole story, and I want the conversation to continue online as we go

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