In The Westing Game, Judge J.J. Ford thought Turtle was the victim of Sam Westing's revenge. It wouldn't make sense if anyone was the victim of Sam Westing's murder, except Sam Westing.
The judge initially thought that Turtle Wexler was the victim of Sam Westing's murder in the Westing Game because she found a body in the library wearing a tramp's clothes.
The judge thought the victim of Sam Westings revenge was George Theodorakis
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The victim of Sam Westing's revenge is Judge J.J. Ford's father, Sandy McSouthers. Judge Ford wants to protect him from further harm and uncover the truth behind Westing's game.
Judge Ford initially suspects Sandy as Sam Westing because of Sandy's knowledge of chess and his connection to the Westing family through his friendship with Turtle, one of Sam Westing's heirs. Additionally, Sandy's behavior and mysterious past contribute to the suspicion surrounding him.
Sandy defends Sam Westing and expresses disbelief at the judge's criticisms, highlighting Westing's good qualities and arguing against the judge's accusations.
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Judge Ford is in her seventies in "The Westing Game."
The private investigator hired by Judge Ford in "The Westing Game" was Sandy McSouthers, who was later revealed to be Sam Westing in disguise.
Sandy and Judge Ford had different memories of Mrs. Westing in "The Westing Game" because they had different interactions and relationships with her. Sandy may have seen a more positive or negative side of Mrs. Westing based on his experiences, while Judge Ford's perceptions were shaped by her own perspective and history with Mrs. Westing.
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Judge was appointed to Sandy McSouthers
Judge J.J. Ford in "The Westing Game" attended the University of Michigan.