As the elevator zoomed up the building, Jones would look outside of the glass elevator, taking in the view. "I'd like to head back to the casino once we get those permits and take that security footage out, since it might give us a clue if the killer didn't take the optimal route to entering the stock market," Jones commented, as he thought about the situation for a little longer. "But if the killer killed that person, it's not like killing them would give them their stocks back, right?" They either killed the victim out of pure hate for them or must have had something to gain out of the whole situation and Kate Murphy did fit one of those categories, so Jones had no choice but to dock her up as a suspect. "I don't think the hospital would give us any leads, though. If the killer was a stock trader and the murder happened in the stock market, I don't see much of a reason to take the right hallway." As they said that, the elevator neared the top of the building, opening up and letting the three walk out into the receptionist's office. A woman stood behind the counter, fixing Greene's nameplate as two large mahogany doors barred the way into Greene's office, which was at the end of a long corridor.