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KAYE: Chase Merritt has never talked on camera before about that day. He met Joseph on February 4th 2010 to talk business and business was booming.
MERRITT: We have 500 waterfalls coming up, you know, it would be the biggest project we'd ever done.
KAYE: So it sounded like he was planning for the future.
MERRITT: He was definitely planning for the future.
KAYE: After lunch, they spoke on the phone a handful more times. So when Merritt's phone rang at 8:28 PM and he saw it was Joseph calling, he didn't answer.
MERRITT: I was tired.
KAYE: Do you regret not picking up that call?
MERRITT: (Inaudible) 2020.
KAYE: It was the last known call from Joseph's cell phone. The call was made 41 minutes after a neighbor security camera captured the McStay's white Isuzu pulling out of the McStay's cul-de-sac. WATTS: Did Joseph actually make that call from his phone or did somebody else take Joseph's phone and make that call or was he trying to call for help?
KAYE: That missed call is now a missed opportunity, the first of many missed opportunities.
MERRITT: The next day, I called him and he didn't answer. I started getting concerned by the end of the second day.
DAN KAVANAUGH: I put the initial word out to his friends and family that he had not been communicating online or via phone and I couldn't get a whole summary either.
KAYE: Dan Kavanaugh, who worked with Joseph managing his company's website, contacted Patrick.
KAVANAUGH: My gut instinct was not really a good one.
CNN.com - Transcripts
One thing I do think Merritt told the truth about in this interview is when he said 'I was tired,' I have no doubt he was.
He had been a very busy fellow on that jam packed particular fateful day, and knew he had much more left to do.
When he finally got around to calling his girlfriend back that night did she ever say what time he finally made it home? Tia
Imo