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Originally Posted by Cheri_G
I believe a co-worker confirmed that he left work around 6pm. IIRC, they left at the same time and he said something about needing to go 'up there' (or something like that). I assume 'up there' was the direction his car was in or possibly the ATM he used to withdraw the $50 or maybe both.
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Yes, and Christine also confirmed it:
GRACE: Christine Francisco, Nicholas` wife, is with us. Christine, what happened that day? Anything at all out of the ordinary?
FRANCISCO: Nope. Perfectly normal. He got up with the kids like he always does, makes them breakfast and spends time with them before he has to go to work. He came in, he brings me coffee every morning. He`s so sweet and -- he kissed me good-bye. And he left for work.
I talked to him through the day and he sounded fine. And then I talked to him for the last time at 6:00.
HERE IS A LIST OF THE FACTS-
Monday, March 3rd, 2008 in Family by Christine
I am so tired of people not having the facts straight. So here i will list all the facts.
there is NO PROOF of him leaving willing and there is NO PROOF of foul play. there is not a SHRED of evidence pointing in either direction. Until that evidence appears the police are stuck and so are the rest of us. My instinct and my gut tell me foul play. I will never stop searching for him. No matter the outcome we all need closure especially my kids. It is a fact that he has not come home or contacted anyone in over 3 weeks. I have no way of knowing if he will ever come home or not so I do have to call on God’s strength to get me and the kids through this. The not knowing is torture for us all.
*Nicholas went missing 2/13/08
*I spoke to him at 6PM on his work phone as i had throughout that day.
*He had to sign off on a project at work*A co-worker saw him leave the building at
6:10PM - he never said he was going to safeway that was speculation on the co-workers part based on him saying he need to “go up here” as he pointed up the hill towards his car. the co-worker really did just assume he was going to safeway and had no basis for that assumption.
*He would have parked on the street not in a parking lot.
*No one saw him get in his car or drive away.
*His cell phone battery was dead all day, confirmed by co-workers
~remainder of facts from Christine snipped~