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Juillian
Mr. Westing's fourth name was Julian R. Eastman
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.
Turtle finds the dead body of Mr. Westing in his bed.
Grace's silver cross was found on the body of Mr. Westing when he was discovered dead. It was revealed later in the story that Mr. Westing had been wearing it as a disguise to throw off suspicion regarding his death.
mr hoo
Mr. Hoo lives in Sunset Towers in the Westing Game book.
After Violet Westing's death, Mrs. Westing was devastated and withdrew even further into her grief and isolation. She became more reclusive and disconnected from the world around her.
After Violet Westing's death, Mrs. Westing became withdrawn and isolated herself from the rest of the family and tenants in Sunset Towers. She spent most of her time alone in her apartment and seemed to be consumed with grief over Violet's passing.
The inventor in "The Westing Game" is Samuel W. Westing. He is a wealthy businessman who creates the mystery game that drives the plot of the novel.