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Turtle and Sandy were dubious about the murderer of Sam Westing because they both felt that the clues and evidence presented to them did not match up with their instincts and observations. They were skeptical of the conclusions drawn by others and believed there was more to the mystery than met the eye.
In "The Westing Game," the ending reveals that the heirs of Samuel W. Westing are actually players in a complex game orchestrated by Westing himself to uncover his murderer. The "murder" of Westing was faked as part of the game, and one of the heirs, Turtle Wexler, solves the mystery by realizing that no one actually died.
Turtle told Sandy that she should not have seen what she saw.
Turtle Wexler kicks Theo Theodorakis in The Westing Game.
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Turtle sold a striped candle to Sandy for 'his wife's birthday', but he really just used it to burn down his house.
The murderer in "The Westing Game" is Barney Northrup, who is actually Samuel Westing in disguise. He orchestrates an elaborate game to bring the heirs together and solve the mystery of his "murder."
Turtle's chess partner at the end of "The Westing Game" is Flora Baumbach, her mother. They team up to solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death and win the Westing game.
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Turtle saw Crow put something shiny in Sandy's drink during the Westing Game, suspecting it to be cyanide. This was a pivotal moment that led to the unraveling of the mystery surrounding Sam Westing's death.
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In "The Westing Game," Turtle sarcastically asks Sandy if the "walls of Jericho" have fallen down when she sees him riding up on his bike. This is a reference to the biblical story where the walls of Jericho fell after the Israelites marched around the city. Turtle's comment is a playful way of teasing Sandy.
Some of the characters are Turtle Wexler, Sam Westing, Sandy McSouthers, Judge Ford, Crow, Otis Amber.