Crow changed her mind about James being the bomber when she discovered evidence pointing to another person's involvement. This evidence likely contradicted the initial suspicions she had about James, leading her to reevaluate the situation and shift her focus towards the new suspect.
She gets padding for her engird foot, so she tells Otis that Mr. Hoo is too dangerous and is not the bomber, ( Angela is the bomber)
She gets padding for her engird foot, so she tells Otis that Mr. Hoo is too dangerous and is not the bomber, ( Angela is the bomber)
because when crow said that her feet hurt (or her corn which ever) then mr.hoo came with his paper innersoles and said that it was on him
because when crow said that her feet hurt (or her corn which ever) then mr.hoo came with his paper innersoles and said that it was on him
Otis told the crow that he thought the bomber was Luke Brinkley.
We are doing the westing game in school but i think its because otis amber told her.
James F. Crow was born in 1916.
James F. Crow died in 2012.
James C. Crow was born in 1789.
James C. Crow died in 1856.
The bomber was Angela Wexler, the mistake was Crow, and the burglar was Sandy McSouthers, who was also revealed to be Sam Westing.
James Vance has written: 'Flesh & Blood (The Crow)' 'The Crow' -- subject(s): Crow (Fictitious character), Comic books, strips