The graveyard
Injun Joe and Dr. Robinson got into a fight, during which Injun Joe killed Dr. Robinson. Muff Potter witnessed the murder but was too frightened to intervene or report what he saw. Injun Joe framed Muff Potter for the murder.
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The murder of Dr. Robinson who was stabbed by Injun Joe and who blammed Puff for the murder.
Injun Joe murdered Dr. Robinson because 5 years before that night when Injun Joe came to Dr. Robinsons' house begging for food and Robinson wouldn't give him any. Then Robinson's dad had Injun Joe thrown in jail as a vagrant.
Injun Joe is a Native American outlaw in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" who is the main antagonist of the story. Muff Potter is a drunkard and town drunk who is falsely accused of murder by Injun Joe. Dr. Robinson is the town doctor who examines the body of the murder victim and provides key evidence in the case.
Injun Joe was trying to kill Tom Sawyer for knowing too much about his crimes.
In Mark Twain's book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the three men that Tom and Huck hear in the graveyard are Dr. Robinson, Injun Joe, and Muff Potter. Injun Joe murders Dr. Robinson and blames it on a drunk Muff Porter.
The gunfight between the Welchman and Injun Joe in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was sparked by Injun Joe's attempted murder of Widow Douglas. The Welchman intervened, leading to a confrontation where shots were fired. This incident played a significant role in the storyline, revealing Injun Joe's villainous nature.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the doctor, Dr. Robinson, is killed by Injun Joe while he is trying to tend to a patient in a graveyard. Injun Joe is hiding in the shadows and attacks the doctor with a knife, resulting in his death.
After his guilt for the murder of Dr. Robinson is revealed by Tom Sayer, he chases after him. In a cave, he is confronted by Huck Finn, who challenges him to a duel. Injun Joe wins, but he ends up falling into a chasm inside the cave.
Wanted Dead or Alive- When injun Joe is wanted for the murder on Dr. Robinson.
In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Injun Joe wanted Hoss Williams's body in order to frame Muff Potter for his murder. Injun Joe sought revenge on the town for his mistreatment and saw this as an opportunity to strike back.