The woman would glance up from her machine before turning to Charles, noting his presence before answering his question since he didn't seem to be harassing her. "Oh, him? I was the one who called the police when I found the body in the stock market. My job involves cleaning the casino hallway, after all. I can't say too much, but I didn't hear anything through the night since I was on the other end of the hallway and I only take care of sweeping the halls during the afternoon." She said that last line with a bit of disgust in her voice, as if they left more than just their spilled drinks and vomit behind in the hallway. While she said that, Jones was already hard at work on disabling the camera system from the top of the casino, but the woman, who was already writing her name down on a slip of paper as "Kate Murphy", interjected as Jones was about to remove the footage. "Hey! You'll need a pass for that from Alden Greene or my boss, Brooke Chase." Jones seemed startled and nearly fell over, but went on to ask, "Do you need who I can contact for that information, ma'am?", even though he would have kept on taking the footage out if it was just some random person's shop. "Greene's typically on his lunch break, so you'll need to wait for him to leave his office to contact him and my boss is off on some vacation in Cuba," Kate Murphy replied, as she passed the torn slip over to Charles, telling him to call for her name if he ever needed any information. Although Jones took Kate Murphy's sudden interjection as a bit odd and suspicious, he understood that it was within her rights to demand a warrant, so he carefully made his way down the ladder and went to the table games to continue his search, coming across something else, a small slip of white paper folded upon a roulette table. Looking at it in more detail, it would read "Samuel, how could you leave me after ALL we've been through?" Jones hummed as he picked the slip of paper up and approached Charles, uncoiling the white notepad sheet from his hand for all to see.