Sydelle Pulaski because Sam Westing meant to send it to Sybil Pulaski
Sydelle Pulaski.
The bomber was Angela Wexler, the mistake was Crow, and the burglar was Sandy McSouthers, who was also revealed to be Sam Westing.
sydelle was a mistake. Westing was looking for sybil, who was crows best friend.
When he was doing roll call.
Sam Westing's mistake in "The Westing Game" was to pretend to be a different person, Barney Northrup, in order to bring together the heirs for the game. This deception ended up creating confusion and mistrust among the heirs, leading to unexpected outcomes in the game.
actually nobody did
In "The Westing Game", Sybil Pulaski is revealed to be the daughter of Sam Westing. This connection is a key part of the plot and is a major surprise twist in the story.
The mistake in "The Westing Game" was found in the name of one of the heirs. Judge J.J. Ford realized that one of the tenants, Sydelle Pulaski, was actually the mistake since she wasn't originally paired with an heir but was added into the game by Samuel W. Westing as a red herring.
The author, Ellen Raskin, included a mistake in "The Westing Game" as a way to keep readers engaged and encourage them to actively participate in solving the mystery. By introducing intentional errors, readers are challenged to critically think and analyze the story, making the reading experience more interactive and engaging.
Sandy McSouthers is a mysterious character in "The Westing Game" who poses as a doorman at Sunset Towers. He is revealed to be the financially successful mistake of Sam Westing, one of the heirs in the game. Sandy serves as a crucial link to the Westing family, helping to unravel the mystery of the Westing game.
No one, he is still alive it is a waxed body in the Westing House
Sydelle