A recording of Mary Lowry having a conversation with the man she started seeing after Bobby Ryan went missing was recovered from a computer found in murder accused Patrick Quirke’s home, the Central Criminal Court trial has heard.
Mary Lowry told Mr Bowman that she met with Sgt Keane on January 11th this year. He played the audio to her and she was “100 per cent certain” it was a recording of her and Mr Cantillon. She said she did not make the recording and did not give anyone permission to record the conversation. Mary Lowry’s brother, Eddie Quigley, told Mr Bowman that he was one of four children and grew up on a small farm in Newport, Tipperary. He was the second child, Mary the third. As a carpenter he would do jobs around the house for Mary after she moved to Fawnagown with her husband Martin.
He knew that Mary leased her deceased husband’s farm to Pat Quirke but Mr Quigley had no involvement in that. As far as he knew she was “okay” financially although she had no income. When she started going out with Bobby Ryan, Mr Quigley was happy for her. She seemed happy, he said, and on the three or four occasions he saw them together they appeared to enjoy each other’s company. Relations between Mr Ryan and Mary’s children also seemed good, he added.
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