The surprising information that linked James Hoo to Sam Westing in The Westing Game was that they were actually the same person. Sam Westing was using the alias James Hoo as part of his elaborate scheme to gather potential heirs for his inheritance game.
Judge Ford discovers that James Hoo was unhappy when he left Westing's employ and that he had switched to working for someone else. Based on this information, she concludes that James Hoo would not have liked Samuel Westing because he left his job working for him and chose to work for someone else.
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Grace calls James Shin Hoo "Uncle Smiley" in the book The Westing Game.
Crow thinks that James did the bombing to his restaurant, in the Westing Game, because James is talking about it with friends. He also doesn't show up to help with cleaning up.
He did not murder Westing. Westing was not murdered, but was Sandy McSouthern The whole time.
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Yes, in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, it is revealed that Sam Westing was once sued for stealing a patent.
James Shin Hoo holds a grudge against Sam Westing because Westing tricked him into signing a five-year lease instead of selling him the building he wanted. This resulted in financial loss and a sense of betrayal for Shin Hoo.
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James shin hoo invented the paper innersoles, and he also invented the paper diaper, but Sam Westing stole the Idea, causing Shin Hoo to sue Sam Westing.
Grace Windsor Wexler's partner in "The Westing Game" was Jake Wexler. They were married and lived in Sunset Towers as one of the sixteen heirs in the mystery surrounding Samuel W. Westing's will.
Mr. James Shin Hoo has an 'ample' (fat) stomach and is described in the book 'The Westing Game' as having an ample stomach.