why did the 'invisible man' killed
'Mr wicksteed' with an iron rod
(the invisible man novel c26)
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In a fit of rage of anger when Dr. Kemp betrayed him and all his plans to establish a reign of terror vained an innocent wickstead(lord burdock steward) at hintondent who has no relationship at par faced the tracheory of Griffin.
He saw a iron rod hanging in air instead held by the invisible man and to satiate his suspicion went there but he hit him hard and murdered him.
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