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The jury sees it all today. The fire-damaged kitchen where Jesse was found. The foyer stairs where Jennifer lay. The front lawn where Keith fell. Detective Sergeant Steven Vogt spent five hours walking the jury through every room of the Caneiro mansion, showing them exactly where a family of four was found and the evidence left behind. Keith Caneiro, 50, his wife Jennifer, 45, and their children Jesse, 11, and Sophia, 8, were found at their Colts Neck mansion on November 20, 2018. The state says Paul Caneiro, Keith's brother, killed them all and set the house on fire. Paul has pleaded not guilty to all charges. The defense uses cross-examination to challenge the investigation itself. Why was evidence never tested? Who else had access to the scene? And why was Paul already labeled "the suspect" before any lab results came back? ⏰ KEY MOMENTS 00:00 - Detective Vogt takes the stand 08:37 - Layout of the mansion and where each victim was found 15:21 - Keith's body location and evidence nearby 25:43 - Live round found on back patio 48:02 - Phone and laptop collected from kitchen 1:21:25 - Second floor and Sophia's bedroom 1:47:18 - Shell casing found in debris pile 2:54:55 - Cross-examination begins: "Already the suspect" 3:13:12 - Honda emblem found but never tested 4:43:52 - Mystery jewelry appears on top of debris 5:02:41 - Who else had access to the scene? CASE BACKGROUND REPORT: https://www.justiceisaprocess.com/can... 🎥 HOW JUSTICE IS A PROCESS COVERS TRIALS We present uninterrupted courtroom footage with public discussion in our live chat. Coverage includes Justice Breakdowns (free written legal analysis), No Breaks Editions for catch-up viewing, Key Moments clips, and live discussion broadcasts. This is where you watch the Justice Process unfold. Because Justice Is A Process and Works Better When We Watch. 📖 CASE BACKGROUND November 20, 2018: Firefighters found Keith Caneiro, 50, shot five times on his front lawn. Inside the burning mansion: his wife Jennifer, 45, and children Jesse and Sophia, all stabbed. The children died from smoke inhalation. Hours earlier, a fire broke out at Paul's home eleven miles away. Prosecutors call it a "ruse" to divert suspicion. The motive: Keith had discovered Paul stealing from their businesses and family trusts, and sent an email cutting off Paul's $225,000 salary the night before. Paul Caneiro, 59, has been jailed without bail for over seven years. If convicted, he dies in prison. 📂 PLAYLISTS & RESOURCES 🌐 Website: https://www.justiceisaprocess.com ► Live Broadcasts: • LIVE BROADCAST: NJ v. Paul Caneiro ► No Breaks Edition: • Плейлист ► Trial Podcast: • TRIAL PODCAST: NJ v. Paul Caneiro ► Key Moments: • KEY MOMENTS AND TESTIMONY: NJ v. PAUL CANEIRO ► Subscribe: / @justiceisaprocess ⚖️ ABOUT JUSTICE IS A PROCESS This channel continues the work of Steven M. Askin, a criminal defense attorney disbarred in 1998 for refusing to violate attorney-client privilege, then criminally convicted in 2010 for teaching people their constitutional rights from a coffee shop. He passed away in February 2024, but not before he and I started this channel together. I am Steven M. Askin II. I am not an attorney. I am a watchdog. I cover trials to educate the public about due process, presumption of innocence, and constitutional protections. ⚖️ FAIR USE & EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE This content is produced under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for news reporting, criticism, and educational purposes. We provide transformative commentary on public court proceedings with added legal analysis. #JusticeIsAProcess #PaulCaneiro #CaneirTrial #NewJerseyTrial #TrueCrime #CourtroomCoverage #LegalAnalysis