No one.
OK who ever took my mickey mouse light i want it back!
Turtle took the broken shorthand typewriter upstairs to protect herself in the Westing Game. She believed that it could be used as a weapon if necessary.
There is no murderer, actually. Sam Westing was the same man as Barney Northrup, Sandy Southers, and Julian R Eastman. He faked his own death, so in effect, he "murdered" himself -- or at least his popular persona. Sam Westing was not murdered. HE was the "murderer" - he "killed" his own fake identities, all four of them. He was a lover of games and he wanted to play one final game with his family and friends as a whole. First he killed immigrant Windy Windkloppel. Next millionaire Sam Westing (himself). And then doorman Sandy McSouthers and lastly, his final identity, Julian R. Eastman.
The book does not actually say when it took place but with it being about unckle sam I would say that it took place around the time unckle sam died which is in 1854.
people are figuring out their clues
Sydelle Pulaski, because she fakes her dieses. Sydelle Pulaski is an middle-aged lady who fakes a disease to get attention Above is from the quiz I took. http://my.funtrivia.com/submitquiz.cfm?quiz=91087
Mr. Westing alias Windy Windkloppel took the forms of Mr. Samuel Westing, Mr. Sandy McSoutherners, Mr. Julian Eastman, and Mr. Barney Northrup, therefore the 4 directions of the Rose Compass. Mr. Westing 'died' and took the job as Mr. Northrup who sold the spaces in Sunset Towers, and then he became Mr. McSoutherners, the doorman, who also 'dies'. He then hides as Mr. Eastman until he dies of natural causes.
they took it out :(
The Bradford Exchange is one of the companies that has made Mickey Mouse wall clocks.
Julian Eastman is a man who was the Vice-President of Samuel Westing's company. When Samuel Westing passed away, Julian Eastman took over the company. ***SPOILER*** Later in the book, you find out that Julian Eastman and Samuel Westing are the same man, along with Sandy McSoutherns and Barney Northrup.
Mrs. Hoo stole the clues from the Westing Game before her partner, Dr. Deere, could find them. She wanted to uncover the Westing mystery for herself and was willing to do whatever it took to win the game.
The bomber in the book 'The Westing Game' is revealed to be someone unexpected – Sydelle Pulaski, who fakes her injury as part of the elaborate game orchestrated by Samuel W. Westing. She plants the bombs to keep the heirs off track and ultimately help solve the mystery.