Sam Westing
Even though we don't really meet Sam Westing as "Sam Westing" during the course of the book, we do meet several versions of him in the disguises he uses. His four identities correspond to the four cardinal directions: Barney Northrup, Julian Eastman, Sandy McSouthers, and Sam Westing. The real Sam Westing – whatever that means – is, and was, a tremendously successful businessman. For much of the book we think he was murdered by one of the people playing the Westing game. What we know of him comes from the language he used to write the will, the obituary printed about him in the paper, and the nibbles and bits of information the characters collect from one another. We know he was married, but his relationship fell apart when his only daughter died. And there was no murderer, who killed him.
Home: The Westing House
Real name:Sam 'Windy' Windkloppel.
He said he is died and made Westing Will and made The Westing Game. Later, other people finds out that he is not dead and he faked his death, when the game ended.
He is 65 years old, and he has one daughter named Violet Westing, and he is really rich.
Home: The Westing House
Real name:Sam 'Windy' Windkloppel.
He said he is died and made Westing Will and made The Westing Game. Later, other people finds out that he is not dead and he faked his death, when the game ended.
He is 65 years old, and he has one daughter named Violet Westing, and he is really rich.