The past narratives (6)

Put the verbs into the correct tense: past simple, past continuous, and past perfect.
ghost_greenlady.jpgWhen Craig Myers (to buy) his restaurant, he got it for a very good price because it (to be) empty for two years. Nobody wanted to buy the place because people said that it had a ghost. The ghost was a lady in a long green dress who (to be) a singer in the restaurant years before. People said that one night, on her way home from the restaurant, the singer (to drive) her car off the road, over some cliffs and into the sea below. Nobody had ever seen the singer alive again. People said they had seen her ghost, but Craig (to believe) in ghosts so he wasn't worried.
Three months after he (to buy) the restaurant, Craig opened it again. He called it the Green Lady.
The restaurant (to be) open for six months when a strange thing happened. It was a Saturday night. Everybody had left and Craig (to tidy) up the restaurant when he heard a woman singing in the dining room. She (to sing) a traditional song called "Greensleves". Craig went into the dining room. The voice was louder there, but the room was empty. Craig (to check) the restaurant recorder and the radio in the kitchen, but they were both switched off. he couldn't stop the strange singing but he didn't feel worried.
He (to lock) up the restaurant, got into his car, and started to drive home. On the way home, he (to fall) asleep and crashed his car into a tree.
He woke up in hospital. Two police officers (to sit) in the room with him.
"We need to ask you some questions," they said.
"Who was the woman in the car with you? We haven't been able to find her since the accident."
"I (not / to have) anyone with me in the car," Craig answered.
"Yes, you did," the younger police officer said. "We (to drive) behind you and we both saw her. She (to wear) a green dress."