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Doug hoo is related to Sam westing because his dad since his dad sued Sam Westing for stealing his idea
Doug Hoo
Doug Hoo is revealed to be Sam Westing's son in The Westing Game. At the end of the story, it is explained that Sandy McSouthers, who was also Barney Northrup, assumed the role of Turtle's partner to help manage Sam Westing's vast fortune, and that he is also the father of Doug Hoo.
no, doug HOO and theo THEODORAKIS
Doug Hoo was stationed outside the Westing house because, being the fasted one of the "group", he was to time how long "Turtle" stayed in the house in a dare: a certain amount of money for each minute.
Yes, Doug Hoo in "The Westing Game" is portrayed as suspicious at first due to his odd behavior and constant surveillance of the other characters. However, it is eventually revealed that his behavior is a result of his deafness and his desire to communicate with others in his own way.
Mr Hoo is actually 54
Yes, Doug Hoo was suspected of killing Sam Westing in the novel "The Westing Game," as he was seen with the murder weapon and had a motive to commit the crime. However, the story later reveals that someone else was responsible for Westing's death.
Doug Hoo was waiting outside the Westing House to smoke a cigarette and take a break from the tense atmosphere inside where the reading of Samuel Westing's will was taking place. He wanted to calm his nerves and clear his mind before going back in.
Doug Hoo's motive for killing Sam Westing was to prove his worth and intelligence. By solving the Westing Game and winning the inheritance, Doug hoped to show his family that he was capable and deserving of respect.
Doug Hoo's feet stopped hurting in "The Westing Game" because he was wearing the Chinese slippers that had been custom made for him by Turtle Wexler. The slippers were padded and comfortable, providing relief for his sore feet.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Theo Theodorakis gives Doug Hoo the assignment of observing and gathering information about their fellow heirs in the Westing game. He believes that Doug's athleticism and his ability to blend in will help them uncover clues and better understand the dynamics among the other participants. This collaboration is part of their strategy to solve the mystery surrounding Sam Westing's will.