What happens in chapter 4 of Jekyll and Hyde?

Summary — Chapter 4: “The Carew Murder Case” Hyde, encounter a polite, aged gentleman; when the gentleman offers Hyde a greeting, Hyde suddenly turns on him with a stick, beating him to death. The police find a letter addressed to Utterson on the dead body, and they consequently summon the lawyer.Click to see full answer. In this regard, what is discovered when Utterson and the police visit Hyde’s House Chapter 4?The inspector stirs the embers and finds half of a checkbook. Behind a door, he also discovers the other half of the murder weapon, the heavy walking stick. Delighted with what he has found, the inspector and Utterson visit Hyde’s bank and ascertain that Hyde’s account contains several thousand pounds.Subsequently, question is, what happens in the incident of the letter? Incident of the letter. Utterson visits a depressed and anxious Jekyll and finds him much changed. Jekyll vows to have nothing more to do with Hyde and gives Utterson a letter – apparently by Hyde – stating rather mysteriously that Hyde cannot be caught by the police. Also question is, who does Mr Hyde kill? Sir Danvers Carew How did Carew die? Carew’s murder Nearly a year later, a well-respected man, Carew, is brutally murdered by Mr Hyde. The murder weapon is Dr Jekyll’s walking cane. An eyewitness suffers severe distress and cannot believe the brutality of Hyde’s attack.
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