Everything Jax was saying made sense, which unfortunately meant they didn't have much of a lead to go off of. The thing about Morristons' peaked his interest. Jax went off and made a gesture at Morthos for him to stay where he was. Looking at the wording something occurred to him, he used his mage hand to grab a book off a shelf about businesses in the vicinity. He found what he was looking for and it was something with actual substance this time. "Oh good you're back," he said as Jax approached the table again, "Ya, I did find something." He slid the book her way, it was on a page about a building that was no longer in use. "The log didn't make sense if it was talking about a person, the way it was written with the apostrophe at the end was weird. Morristons' is a place, it's an old saw mill that's kind of out in the middle of nowhere in the forrest. Hold on, this book is mostly about the guy who made it, Jim Morriston, I saw something more useful somewhere." Looking quickly over the shelves he found what he was looking for, he grabbed it with his mage hand and brought it down. "Okay, see, here's the blueprints. Pretty standard industrial building, two floors, lots of doors, a fair number of rooms where they would process the wood and what not." He grabbed the first book again and skimmed the pages about the history of the building. "Says here it was shut down after a series of deaths at the plant, they were suspected as murders but they couldn't find enough evidence so nothing ever came of it. It was closed shortly after the investigation because their reputation was ruined. Doesn't seem like it's been used for anything official since then. Just as a place for homeless people to stay I guess." Since he was done explaining all that he asked Jax a question that had been on his mind since she came back, "also, why would a hooker run out of church? If she's there wouldn't that mean she's repenting for any sinning she's done or something? I always thought church was a very forgiving kind of place."