Dr. Jake Wexler
In "The Westing Game," the two unfortunate fellas from Westingtown, Sam Westing and his partner, are involved in a mysterious incident that leads to their deaths. They are presumed to have been killed in a car accident, which sets off a chain of events tied to Westing's will and the game he orchestrates. Their tragic fate contributes to the overarching mystery of the story, highlighting themes of deception and the consequences of ambition. Ultimately, their misfortunes serve as a catalyst for the other characters to uncover the truth surrounding Westing's legacy.
The Great Bookie Robbery - 1986 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:16 Norway:16 (video release)
The character was named Mike Moffit and was played by the actor Lee Arenberg.
Yes. When put together the clues, they form a song. The missing clues are Westing's wife's name Crow.
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what does turtle predict the next part of the will. in the westing game
He's a bookie.
In "The Westing Game," the bookie is Barney Northrup, who sets up the game for Sam Westing's heirs to solve. Barney is actually Sam Westing in disguise, orchestrating the game to bring out the best in the heirs.
The bookie in "The Westing Game" is Sandy McSouthers, also known as Sam Westing. This is revealed in the book when the characters uncover his true identity through the clues left in the Westing mansion.
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Jake Wexler is revealed to be the bookie in Chapter 17. This revelation occurs during the reading of Sam Westing's will, where it is disclosed that Jake was involved in illegal gambling activities. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to Jake's character and his motivations throughout the story.
The bomber was Angela Wexler, the mistake was Crow, and the burglar was Sandy McSouthers, who was also revealed to be Sam Westing.
Jake Wexler becomes the bookie in The Westing Game because his wife, Grace Wexler, has a gambling addiction. Jake becomes involved in bookmaking as a way to support their gambling habits and to try to win more money.
Jake Wexler, Turtle's father.
The doorman's face reddened because Judge Ford's request for a "bookie" was a mispronunciation of "bouquet," which the doorman had initially mistaken for a bookie. This mix-up caused embarrassment for the doorman.
The narrator of "The Westing Game" is Samuel Westing. -DCB
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In "The Westing Game," it is revealed that Turtle's father, Jake Wexler, had been wrongly accused of the bombing at the apartment building. He was actually a bomber during the war but had changed his ways. Jake's innocence was discovered during the course of the mystery.