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.
Doug Hoo was stationed outside the Westing house as he was spying on the other tenants and trying to gather information related to the mysterious events happening in the building.
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 is Sam Westing's nephew. Sam Westing is the wealthy businessman whose death sets off the events of the mystery in the book "The Westing Game."
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 won the Westing game by correctly solving the mystery of Sam Westing's death and inheriting his fortune.
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Theo theodorkis
Doug Hoo
Theo asks Doug to keep an eye on the apartment building where Sam Westing lived. Doug is to report any suspicious activity or people around the building.
Turtle bets Doug Hoo that she can stay in the Westing House on Halloween night every two dollars a minute.
Otis Amber
In "The Westing Game," Doug becomes an expert at over-the-top, dramatic announcing. He uses a booming voice and adds suspense and excitement to his announcements.