Amy Robach
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But over the years, I mean, you can just be a casual watcher of news and crime and true crime.
And you know that jurors want to hear a motive for a crime.
And they also, if you're saying you're not guilty, they'd like to hear an alternative for what happened.
And this case, they are given the one.
First of all, saying it wasn't me, but be going beyond that.
Two, we believe it was somebody else, but even be going beyond that.
Three, we have the other suspect for you and named him, and it happens to be the other brother.
So three brothers involved here, one on trial for killing the other, and the one that's on trial is accusing the other of doing the actual killing.
This is a mess.
It is a mess.
And when you hear about what the motive is, that it's all about money, this seemingly tight-knit family, I mean, they have shown the photos of the Caneros, Paul and Keith specifically, who were in business together.
Their families lived 10 miles apart.
They were constantly in one another's homes.
They vacationed together.
They said this was basically one extended family.
So to see the allegations that are in court, it's hard to get your head around.
how a family so seemingly loving and in business together and so a part of one another's lives could be ripped apart in such a dramatic, horrific, bloody fashion.
So we actually heard from Keith Canero this week in court, which was pretty remarkable.
And the prosecution promised this in their opening statements, that we would hear two phone calls, perhaps the last time anyone heard or saw Keith Canero.
It was captured on his home surveillance equipment just hours before he was murdered.