What Mr Utterson knows about Mr Hyde and Dr Jekyll
Mr Utterson is Dr Jekyll's lawyer and has a copy of his will, which states that all of Dr Jekyll's possessions will go to Mr Edward Hyde should he disappear for more than three months
Mr Utterson finds out what Mr Hyde is like
He becomes very suspicious of the terms of the will
Key Quotation Mr Utterson: 'he replaced the obnoxious paper in the safe, and now I begin to fear it is disgrace'
Key Quotation
Mr Utterson: 'turns me cold to think of this creature stealing like a thief to Harry's bedside; poor Harry'
Dr Jekyll's will
If he vanishes for more than three months or dies, Mr Hyde inherits everything
Mr Utterson visits an old friend, Dr Lanyon, and it appears he and Dr Jekyll have fallen out after a scientific disagreement
Mr Utterson offers to help Dr Jekyll but his friend tells him there is no need for concern
What does Mr Utterson think he knows about Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde at this point?
He believes Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll due to suspicious terms in the will.