Enfield and Utterson go for their usual Sunday walks and Enfield remarks about a small man trampling calmly over a girls body.
Jekyll hosts a dinner party which Utterson decides to stay behind and question Jekyll about Hyde.
a year later a maid looked out her window and witnessed the murder of sir Danvers Carew. he had a letter on him that was addressed to Utterson.
Utterson and Poole break into Jekyll's laboratory and find him dead on the floor with cyanide in his hand showing he drank it to poison himself.
Lanyon's 1st person narrative in a letter given to Utterson after his death saying the jobs he had to do for Jekyll and Hyde. 
Jekyll's 1st person narrative after his death explaining how Hyde had became a person and how he started to be more powerful than Jekyll overtime.