Square One and 2 N.J arson fires

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Unusual report of two arson fires.

One Mansion owned by a Square One CEO and chief technology officer, Keith Caneiro.

The other Mansion, about 10 miles away, owned by the vice president of Square One, Paul Caneiro.

Nov. 21, 2018 - 2 kids, 2 adults dead in arson fire at mansion
2 kids, 2 adults dead in arson fire at mansion
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In this image made from a video provided by WABC firefighters battle a fatal fire on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, in Colts Neck, N.J. The Monmouth County prosecutor's office says the fire has taken multiple victims. (WABC via AP) The Associated Press
COLTS NECK, N.J. (AP) — Two children and two adults were found dead Tuesday at a burning mansion that was intentionally set ablaze in an upscale community near the New Jersey shore, officials said.

One of the owners of the home is a technology CEO with a relative whose home also caught fire Tuesday, records show. Authorities said they were investigating whether the two blazes were connected.

Three severely burned bodies were found inside the mansion in Colts Neck, and a man's body was discovered outside, Monmouth County prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni said at a news conference.

Officials have not released any identities, and a medical examiner was still investigating how the four people died, Gramiccioni said.

"It's important to emphasize that we have no reason to believe that anyone in the community is in any danger at this time," he added.

Firefighters responded to the fire around 1:30 p.m., and it was still burning hours later. Video showed firefighters battling the blaze as smoke poured from the roof of the two-story home, which is surrounded by fields and includes a large swimming pool.

Helicopter footage showed a sheet in the middle of the yard next to the house, with police tape cordoning off the area.

Colts Neck is a well-to-do community about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of New York City and is home to horse farms. Typical homes in the town of 10,000 are valued at about $750,000. Bruce Springsteen owns an estate there, and his son is a former member of the fire department. Former "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart and his wife operate an animal sanctuary there; Queen Latifah sold her mansion there in 2015.

Public records show the mansion that burned Tuesday is owned by Keith Caneiro, 50, and Jennifer Caneiro, 45.

The 5,700-square-foot home has four bedrooms and five bathrooms, according to Zillow. The owners purchased the property in 1998, and the home was built in 2003, public records show.

Caneiro's LinkedIn profile describes him as the CEO and chief technology officer for a company in the New York City area called Square One. His profile says he graduated from Columbia University with a Master of Science degree in 2018 and previously received certifications from Harvard Business School's online platform.

Earlier in the day, officials said there was a fire at a home in Ocean Township about 10 miles (16 kilometers) from Colts Neck. Public records show that the home is owned by Paul and Susan Caneiro, and that the two men shared at least one address in New York several decades ago. They are also "friends" on Facebook, but it is unclear how they are related.

Paul Caneiro is listed as the vice president of Square One.

Video - 2 Children, 2 Adults Dead In Arson Fire At Colts Neck Mansion, Authorities Say
 
Nov. 21, 2018 - Brother of New Jersey man found dead at mansion fire arrested on arson charge
Brother of New Jersey man found dead at mansion fire arrested on arson charge

The brother of a New Jersey man found dead with three other family members following a fire at their New Jersey mansion has been arrested, according to a report.

Paul Caneiro, the brother of Keith Caneiro, is being held at the Monmouth County jail, charged with aggravated arson in connection with a fire at his own home in Ocean Township, according to ABC News.

The bodies of Keith Caneiro, 50, Jennifer Caneiro, 45, and two children were found at a Colts Neck home on Tuesday. Keith Caneiro's body was found on the front lawn, and the other bodies were found inside.

Keith Caneiro's body was found with a gunshot wound, that did not appear to be self-inflicted.

“We are investigating this as an arson, an intentional fire,” Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni said. “But I have nothing further in terms of investigating the fatalities that I can provide at this time.”

Officials said Tuesday they believe all four family members were homicide victims, according to ABC.

The brothers were partners in Square One, a New Jersey consulting firm.
 
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