she went in the house for a bet for every minute she stayed in the house she got 2 dollars
Turtle Wexler was surprised to discover that the Westing House turned out to be an apartment building and not an actual mansion as she had originally believed.
to brake into the westing house for $2 per hour
Turtle Wexler was the first to discover that Sam Westing was dead. She found his body when she visited him at Westing Mansion.
She encounters the dead body of Sam W. Westing
In the book "The Westing Game," the Westing house catches fire on the Fourth of July. The fire is set by Turtle Wexler in order to flush out the mysterious bomber who has been targeting the residents of Sunset Towers. The fire ultimately leads to the uncovering of the game's true purpose and the resolution of the mystery.
Turtle finds the dead body of Mr. Westing in his bed.
Turtle left her purple notebook in the Westing house, which contained her notes and thoughts about the Westing game and its participants.
In the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Turtle Wexler brings a silver cross pen into the Westing house during the reading of the will. This pen is significant because it ultimately helps Turtle solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death and the game he has set up for the heirs. Turtle's keen observation and quick thinking with the pen play a crucial role in unraveling the complex puzzle set by Sam Westing.
Turtle entered the Westing house out of curiosity and a desire to investigate the mysterious events surrounding Mr. Westing's death. She was determined to uncover the truth behind the puzzling clues and secrets hidden within the house.
Turtle made the bet herself
The the first bomb was planted in the Theodorakis' coffee shop kitchen
silver cross, sandwich