Answer:
. Mr. Utterson learns that Mr. Hyde has trampled a girl.
• Mr. Hyde is accused of murdering Sir Danvers Carew.
• Mr. Utterson attends one of Dr. Jekyll's dinner parties.
• Dr. Lanyon falls ill and reveals that he wants nothing to do with Dr. Jekyll.
• Dr. Lanyon dies, but first gives Mr. Utterson documents.
• Mr. Hyde is found dead in Dr. Jekyll's laboratory.
Step-by-step explanation:
The information that would be important to include in a summary of chapters 1-8 of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are Mr. Utterson's investigation into the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the revelation of Mr. Hyde's violent behavior, the accusation of Mr. Hyde's involvement in Sir Danvers Carew's murder, the revelation of Dr. Lanyon's estrangement from Dr. Jekyll, and the discovery of Mr. Hyde's body in Dr. Jekyll's laboratory.