Roz Purcell
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I know if I had a row, I'd go outside and I'd huff and puff outside and I'd light a smoke and I'd go back in.
It's such a beautiful rural place, you'd think you'd be as safe as anything.
Elizabeth was seen leaving the pub, and we know this by statements taken by GardaΓ at the time.
I remember Saturday night, the 28th of August 1976, I left home with my husband, Albert Green.
Marianne Green lived near British Bay, and her son was working in McDaniel's pub that night.
After 11pm, she drove with her husband to McDaniel's pub and saw Elizabeth on the road.
We'd only just parked the car when I saw a girl coming from the direction of the pub.
Mary Ann's statement, like all the statements in this episode, is being read by an actor.
She passed in front of our car and came down the steps onto the rough surface on my left-hand side.
This girl looked about 18 or 19 years, slim build and medium height, fairly brownish complexion.
The girl passed by our car on the left hand side and passed behind other cars on my left.
I don't know which way she went after that.
She was wearing white slacks and a t-shirt.
The t-shirt was white and a dark colour.
The word Santa Pe was on the front in dark letters, either black or dark blue.
I passed a comment to my husband.
It's getting good when they are putting saints names on t-shirts.
That distinctive Saint-Tropez t-shirt Mary-Anne saw was the one Elizabeth's boyfriend Damien described her buying when she was on holidays the month before.
Damien had had that argument with his friend Joe and Joe remembered how it was quickly dealt with after Elizabeth left the pub.
About five minutes after Elizabeth walked away from us in McDaniels, Damien and I went out to Damien's car.