Sam Westing wanted to punish the heirs of his former business partner, Sandy McSouthers, for betraying him and causing his downfall. He believed that they were responsible for his death and wanted to teach them a lesson by making them participate in his elaborate game.
In "The Westing Game," Sam wanted to punish Crow for her role in Turtle's father's tragic death. He believed that Crow's actions led to his disappearance and wrongful conviction for arson, causing him to lose everything he cared about.
Sam westing wanted to get back at turtle, because she went into the house.
Judge Josie-Jo (J.J.) Ford owes money to Sam Westing. In her childhood, since her parents worked at the Westing house, she lived with Sam Westing. Sam Westing paid for her boarding school education, and J.J. Ford wanted to pay him back.
Sam Westing's daughter, Violet Westing Silver, died in a car accident when she was a young woman. This event deeply affected Sam Westing and played a significant role in the story of "The Westing Game."
Yes, Violet Westing and Sam Westing are related. Sam Westing is Violet's father in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
He sued Sam Westing claiming that Westing stole his idea for an invention.
Sam Westing owned the Westing Paper Products Corporation.
Theo Theodorakis is Sam Westing's nephew. Sam Westing is his uncle on his mother's side.
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Yes, Sam Westing does have a partner in "The Westing Game." His partner is Sandy McSouthers, who is later revealed to be a disguise that Sam Westing has assumed.
Doug Hoo is Sam Westing's nephew. Sam Westing is the wealthy businessman whose death sets off the events of the mystery in the book "The Westing Game."