Correction: Mansion Fire-Deaths-The Latest story

Law enforcement officials gather Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018, in Colts Neck,N.J., to investigate the aftermath of fatal fire that killed two children and two adults. Authorities say two adults and two children were found dead the day before at the scene of a burning mansion near the New Jersey shore. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray)

COLTS NECK, N.J. (AP) — In some versions of a story Nov. 21 about the death of a family of four, The Associated Press misspelled the last name of a man charged with setting fire to his own home. He is Paul Caneiro, not Caniero. Additionally, the last name of one of the dead family members was misspelled. She is Jennifer Caneiro, not Jennifer Caniero.

A corrected version of the story is below:

The Latest: Residents gather at vigil for house fire victims

Residents in a New Jersey community have come together to mourn the loss of four family members who authorities determined were killed before their home was set ablaze

COLTS NECK, N.J. (AP) — The Latest on the mansion fire in New Jersey in which two adults and two children were found dead (all times local):

10:30 p.m.

Residents in a New Jersey community have come together to mourn the loss of four family members who authorities determined were killed before their home was set ablaze.

NJ.com reports that the residents gathered Wednesday night on the steps of the Colts Neck town hall in remembrance of Keith Caneiro, Jennifer Caneiro and their two children. The family had been found dead Tuesday, Keith on the front lawn of the burned house and Jennifer and the children inside it.

Colts Neck Mayor J.P. Bartolomeo said the Caneiros were well known in town and often seen at local shops or school sporting events.

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8:20 p.m.

Prosecutors have reassured the public that a killer is not on the loose in connection with the New Jersey mansion fire that is now an arson and quadruple-homicide investigation.

The brother of the man found shot to death on the lawn of the burned Colts Neck house has been charged with aggravated arson in a different house fire that happened hours before the mansion blaze. But the Monmouth County prosecutor said Wednesday afternoon that he could neither confirm nor deny that the brother, Paul Caneiro, was a suspect in the slayings of Keith Caneiro, his wife, Jennifer Caneiro, or their two children.

Paul Caneiro is accused of setting fire to his own Ocean Township home, about seven hours before the mansion fire was reported. It was not immediately known if he had retained an attorney.

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2:25 p.m.

Prosecutors say the four people found dead at the scene of a New Jersey mansion fire have been identified as a husband and wife and their two children, and each were victims of "homicidal violence" before the blaze was intentionally set.

Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni says Keith Caneiro was found shot outside the Colts Neck mansion. The others were found inside the burning home Tuesday.

He says he can't say if the other three were also shot. They were severely burned, making examination difficult.

The developments came hours after Caneiro's brother, Paul Caneiro, was charged with aggravated arson. He's accused of setting fire to his own Ocean Township home, about seven hours before the mansion fire was reported. No attorney information is available.

Gramiccioni says the Caneiros worked together at a technology business.

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10:25 a.m.

Authorities have arrested the brother of the man that records show owned the New Jersey mansion where two adults and two children were found dead following a fire.

The Monmouth County prosecutor on Wednesday charged Paul Caneiro with aggravated arson. He's accused of setting fire to his own home in Ocean Township.

That fire took place early Tuesday morning before authorities responded to a blaze at the Colts Neck mansion owned by Caneiro's brother Keith and Keith's wife, Jennifer.

Authorities believe that fire was intentionally set. They were awaiting autopsy results to determine how the four people died and to identify them.

Paul Caneiro and Keith Caneiro are listed as executives at a technology firm, Square One.

The prosecutor expects to release more details later Wednesday. Attorney information for Caneiro was not immediately available.

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8:20 a.m.

Authorities in New Jersey continue to investigate the scene of a mansion fire believed to have been set intentionally where two adults and two children have been found dead.

The Monmouth County prosecutor's office says the fire Tuesday at a mansion in the upscale town of Colts Neck may be connected to another fire about 10 miles (16 kilometers) away in Ocean Township.

The victims' names haven't been officially released. But property records show the 5,700-square-foot (529-square-meter) home where the bodies were found is owned by Keith and Jennifer Caneiro.

The second fire occurred at a home listed under the name Paul Caneiro.

Paul Caneiro and Keith Caneiro are listed as executives at a technology firm, Square One.