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Trial defence lawyer for Roebuck Bay Hotel manager finishes cross-examination

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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He also said she was disgruntled after her position at the hotel changed, and she was being “performance managed” by Burchell for underperforming – a claim she also denied.

Mossop said it was difficult to understand why she did not call out for help to nearby staff members who were also staying at the accommodation when she said the incident occurred, and said her testimony has been inconsistent with the statement she gave to police.

“Everyone handles things differently, and that’s how I handled it,” she said.

Mossop also said the incident she alleged did not happen.

She disagreed.

“It’s burned into my brain … when someone you respect says that, you don’t forget it,” she said.

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A second woman who worked as a security guard and gave evidence on Thursday was also cross-examined on Friday afternoon, and agreed with Mossop’s characterisation her relationship with Burchell was “relaxed” throughout her employment.

She said certain behaviour like tapping each other on the bum and hugging one another had become normalised, and Mossop pointed to the woman calling Burchell “hun” in one of their messages as a sign of their familiarity.

However, she disagreed and said it was normal practice to call everyone pet names and hug them hello.

She also disagreed with Mossop that she was being “deliberately vague” about when certain incidents happened, and said she was unable to provide specific dates for incidents where he grabbed her breasts and touched her buttocks as his behaviour had become so “normalised”.

The woman became upset when Mossop replayed footage to the court of an incident when the woman was bending down at the pub to unlatch a fire door, with Burchell allegedly pushing her head toward his groin and making a lewd comment.

The front verandah of the Roebuck Hotel where the woman worked.

The front verandah of the Roebuck Hotel where the woman worked.Credit: Hannah Murphy

He asked her why she didn’t seem upset in the footage.

“When in a male-oriented business you don’t carry on like a pork chop. I just played it off like I did all the other times,” she said.

On Thursday, a security guard contractor who employed two of the complainants to work at the pub also gave evidence he was aware one of his staff had made a complaint against Burchell.

He said the two bantered in their relationship, and he often observed them “shoulder bumping” and “bum tapping” each other, but thought their relationship was normal.

He said he never witnessed anything sexual between the two, but stood her down from her job at the hotel once she made her complaint.

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