Flora Baumbach hired private investigator, Barney Northrup, 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.
Otis Amber claims to have delivered packages to Sam Westing, but he is really a private investigator that Sam Westing hired to make sure Crow didn't ever use the Westing name? (if you want an easier answer) i said that he delivered letters from EJ Plum ettorney both times
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The private investigator in "The Westing Game" is Sandy McSouthers, who is revealed to be an alias for Sam Westing himself. Sam Westing masquerades as Sandy McSouthers in order to observe and manipulate the heirs in solving the mystery of his own death and his elaborate game.
The thief in "The Westing Game" is Barney Northrup, who is hired by Sam Westing as part of his elaborate game. Barney steals to create a mystery and set the game in motion, driving the plot of the story forward.
Otis Amber is a mysterious and eccentric character in "The Westing Game." He is a private investigator hired to look into the Westing murder case, but his constant coughing and odd behavior lead others to question his credibility. Despite his quirks, Otis proves to be essential in unraveling the secrets of the Westing mansion.
Judge Ford hired Turtle Wexler to gather information and investigate the potential heirs in The Westing Game. Turtle's resourcefulness and determination played a crucial role in uncovering the secrets of the heirs and the mystery surrounding the Westing estate.
Sandy is a character in the mystery novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. He is a stocky, no-nonsense private investigator hired to solve the mystery presented in the book. Sandy plays a crucial role in uncovering clues and helping to solve the puzzle surrounding Samuel W. Westing's death.
The newspaper man discovered that Mr. Hoo, one of the heirs in the Westing Game, was not actually a waiter but a private investigator hired to watch over Turtle Wexler. This revelation added a new layer of mystery to the game and Mr. Hoo's involvement in it.
There was no crime in The Westing Game.
There were 16 people who played the Westing Game in the book.
No, Barney Northrup and Otis Amber are two different characters in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. Barney Northrup is a fake identity created by Sandy McSouthers, while Otis Amber is a private investigator hired to help solve the mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death.