If you are refering to the novellette 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyl and Mister Hyde' then murder.
He assaults a child by knocking her down and steping on her.
He was playing Hyde and Seek
Mr. Guest
Doctor Henry Jekyll
A murder
Yes. by tV standards it would be classed as a crime drama, as it is about crime detection. This does not rule out some comic relief by Mr. Watson.
In the first book, a study in scarlet Sherlock Holmes and Watson meet and share an apartment so that the rent wasn't expensive. Watson later finds out that Holmes is a detective, and they both later go to the crime scene where Mr. Drebber died. Holmes discovers all this stuff at the crime scene. Later in the book Holmes discovers that Mr. Strangerson was also killed. In the end Sherlock Holmes finds out that the actual killer was............................................. thats the end of part 1 in the book. You might say The 'Gloria Scott' is the beginning of Sherlock Holmes for it is in this story that Sherlock Holmes first turned his attention to solving crime.
Mr. Guest
Doctor Henry Jekyll
Hydes was created in 1863.
Arthur Hydes was born in 1911.
Arthur Hydes died in 1990.
No.
The Alabhama Hydes
Thomas Hydes Hardwicke has written: 'Management of man' 'Secrets of the driving test' -- subject(s): Automobile driving
Snides, or fakes.
He commited the crime of walking at night.
Mr. Utterson discovers that Mr. Hyde's letter was actually written by Dr. Jekyll when he notices that the handwriting in both documents is the same. This revelation plays a crucial role in unraveling the mystery of the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in Robert Louis Stevenson's novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."
Enfield tells Utterson the story of how he witnessed Mr. Hyde trample a young girl in the street and then disappear into the door of Dr. Jekyll's house. This incident serves as the first indication to the characters in the book of the connection between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.