![]() ![]() Wickham is found guilty of Denny's murder and sentenced to death by hanging. Instead, they see that Denny is dead-Wickham confesses that he is responsible for Denny's demise. However, when they reach the spot where Lydia said Wickham was murdered, they find Wickham alive. ![]() There is further impetus for him to find the answer, because otherwise it is likely that Lydia, his sister-in-law, will put a great strain on the upcoming ball and Elizabeth. Since it seems to have happened on Darcy's land, he is responsible for getting to the bottom of the matter. Lydia arrives hysterically upset, and claims that Wickham, her husband, was murdered en route.įitzwilliam Darcy, his cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam-the similar names can be confusing for some readers, which is one reason why Darcy is often referred to by his last name-and others including Henry Alveston leave Pemberley to search for Wickham's body. Furthermore, she isn't invited-not because Elizabeth or Fitzwilliam dislike her, but because they dislike her husband, who once extorted money from Fitzwilliam. In Death Comes to Pemberley, Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam are preparing for the ball when Lydia appears without sending word of her arrival. ![]()
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