In anger, Joe returns to the tavern, where he finds Emmett packing shovels and picks. Injun Joe is cold-hearted, cruel, remorseless, ruthless and very dangerous. After he helps Becky escape, Tom finds the treasure at Number Two under the cross. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property.If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware.If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Injun Joe prepares to kill him, when Tom threatens to toss the treasure chest into the chasm. He kicks Injun Joe, and he nearly slides off into the chasm, with his hat descending down instead. Injun Joe goes on his mission to find the witness of the murder. Injun Joe hurls a knife at Tom, but it only hits the tree next to him. His first appearance in the novel is when Tom witnessed him murder Doc Robinson while framing Muff Potter for the murder. Joe looks up to see what's up in the second story, then looks back to the screaming Emmett, and slaps him back to senses, saying there were no ghosts, but cobwebs. But he puts his knife away, turns to Muff, and takes his knife. Luckily for Tom and Huck, they were not seen entirely, keeping them safe...at least for now. Doc Robinson grabs the small box, and orders Muff and Joe to put the coffin back and cover up the tracks as he walks off. Tom went searching again with his kite line for a way out and saw a speck of daylight. Without a weapon or any defense, Tom is almost stabbed to death, but Huck returns to help save him. What happened to Injun Joe's ragged companion? As he walks away, he suddenly turns around and throws his knife at a tree in anger, then walks off into the forest. They find Injun Joe drunk asleep, and this gives the boys their chance to steal the map without being noticed. Not wanting to lose his treasure, Joe tries to pry it out of Tom's hands. When Injun Joe reveals his plans to mutilate the Widow Douglas, Huck, who until that point has been primarily motivated by fear for his own life, puts that fear aside to save the Widow Douglas. Tom hesitates, but when he finally begins, Injun Joe moves out of the way, and grabs Tom, threatening him that if he tells anyone that it was Injun Joe who killed Doc Robinson, he will kill him. But when Tom is revealed to be alive, Injun Joe decides to find him. But Joe, recovering from the slash, punches Tom off, sending his cutlass toppling into a deep chasm. When Injun Joe saw the shadows of two people who witnessed the murder, while searching for Injun Joe first appears in the opening of the film as he makes his way across the town of Hannibal on the stereotypical dark and stormy night. The only problem in retrieving the map that it is in Joe's pocket. When he saw Tom threaten to toss the treasure chest into the cave's chasm, Injun Joe tried to get it back, only to fall to his doom in the end. He had probably been striking fear into the children of the village. He gives up, deciding to take the treasure to another hiding place: “Number Two—under the cross.” The men leave with the loot, and Huck and Tom descend, wishing furiously that they had not left their tools behind for Injun Joe to find. He then places the bloody knife in Potter's hand and shakes him awake. Then Tom says it is his, but he lost it three months ago. But like all villains, this greed leads to his downfall. Injun Joe even starts to go upstairs, but the steps collapse under his weight.