Expecting Kemp to be his confederate and his aide, Griffin gave him the details of how he had been successful in becoming invisible and how the state of invisibility had proved to be advantageous. However, as Griffin narrated his story, Kemp could make out that the man had cut himself from his kind. This inhuman and insensitive man thought of nothing else but his own safety. He caould rob and kill people without any sense of remorse. His sole aim was to unleash a reign of terror. His fury could madden him and he could be a danger and disaster. Since he could stoop to any limit. Kemp didn’t find it wrong in getting him arrested. Such a deranged man had to be dealt in the most ruthless manner and he deserved no mercy. Kemps only concern was to somehow get him nabbed. It was Griffin’s villainous character that drove Kemp to trap him by deceit and this act was absolutely justified