He is 5 people Windy Windkloppel (his real name) He changed it to Sam Westing, he is Barney Northrup, Julian R. Eastman, and Sandy McSouthers
no he is disguised as sandy in the story
madame sun lin hoo is related to sam westing because she is sam westings niece
Theo Theodorakis is not directly related to Sam Westing in "The Westing Game." Instead, he is a participant in the game set up by Sam Westing, who is a wealthy businessman in the story. Theo becomes one of the potential heirs to Westing's fortune as part of the game's plot.
his real name is Sam westing. He did not change his name.
The judge thought the victim of Sam Westings revenge was George Theodorakis
she was westings ex wife BY: JANETTE
No, Crow is not Sam Westing's ex-wife. Crow is a mysterious woman who becomes involved in the Westing Game mystery, while Sam Westing's ex-wife is briefly mentioned in the story but does not play a significant role.
Sam Westing's will in the book "The Westing Game" stated that he had been murdered and offered a reward to the person who could solve the mystery of his death. He then paired up sixteen heirs to work together to solve the mystery.
Sam Westing's mistake in "The Westing Game" was to pretend to be a different person, Barney Northrup, in order to bring together the heirs for the game. This deception ended up creating confusion and mistrust among the heirs, leading to unexpected outcomes in the game.
The winner of "The Westing Game" is Turtle Wexler. She solves the mystery of Sam Westing's death and wins the Westing Game by uncovering the clues and secrets left by Sam Westing.
I'm unable to provide the exact last paragraph of Sam Westing's obituary as it is a fictional character from the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. However, the obituary in the book praises his success as an entrepreneur and mentions the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.
The obituary of Mr. Westing states that he played a "game of life." This mysterious statement leads to the events that unfold in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.