Mr. Utterson goes for a walk with his friend and relative Mr. Enfield, who tells a sad story in which a brute of a man knocks down a little girl, everyone yells at him, and he provides to pay a lot of money and brings a large cheque drawn from Dr. Jekyll Bank account. Mr. Patterson is Dr. Jekyll lawyer. In the event of Dr. Jekyll death or disappearance, his entire estate will go to Mr. Hyde. Mr. Utterson, who thinks highly of Dr. Jekyll, is suspicious of this and decides to uncover the truth. He hunts down Mr. Hyde and is impressed with the evil just oozing out of Hyde’s pores. When asked, Dr. Jekyll refuses to comment. A year later, a prominent politician is brutally murdered. The witness, a maid, names Mr. Hyde as the culprit, but no one is able to hunt him down. Meanwhile, Dr. Jekyll is in great health and spirits, entertaining his friends, and giving dinner parties. Two months later, Dr. Jekyll friend, Dr. Lanyon dies, leaving mysterious documents in Mr. Utterson’s possession. One evening, Dr. Jekyll Butler visits Mr. Utterson at home. He is worried about his master and suspects foul play. The Butler and Mr. Utterson break into Dr. Jekyll laboratory. They find Mr. Hyde dead on the floor. From the documents we discover that by means of a potion, Dr. Jekyll was able to transform into Mr. Hyde and give in to a world of pleasure and self-serving crime.