The medical examiner pronounced Sandy dead.
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Alexander "Sandy" McSouthers is revealed to be the identity of Samuel W. Westing, the eccentric millionaire who is presumed dead at the beginning of the story. Sandy McSouthers is a disguise created by Samuel Westing as part of his complex plan to determine his heir through a series of clues and challenges presented to a group of heirs he chose. Ultimately, Sandy McSouthers is revealed to be a central figure in the unfolding mystery of the Westing game.
no he is disguised as sandy in the story
Sandy is not Windy Windkloppel; it is revealed that Windy Windklopple was actually Julian Eastman, the "doorman" at Sunset Towers. The person who dies in front of the heirs in "The Westing Game" is Barney Northrup, the real estate agent who served as the landlord for the tenants in Sunset Towers.
there were several "dead guy(s)" in the book towards the end. read the book to find who they were.
Turtle went into the house, and saw him dead in his bed. But, to give you more suspense to read the whole book, that was not acutally Mr Westing. Mr Westing is alive
Sam Westing was not killed, but he continued living as Sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup , and Julian Eastman . He "died" of a heart attack. But didn't truly die until the last chapter. and there was no murderer except for nature. Sam Westing was also an alias. His real name was Windy Windkloppel.
Dr. Sidney Sikes is one of the heirs in "The Westing Game" and is a successful podiatrist. He is assigned the partner Otis Amber during the game and appears to be a mysterious character with hidden secrets.
The judge figures out that Sandy was Sam Westing in "The Westing Game" when he realizes that both names are anagrams of each other. He deciphers this clue while he is playing the game and trying to solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death.
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There is no murderer, actually. Sam Westing was the same man as Barney Northrup, Sandy Southers, and Julian R Eastman. He faked his own death, so in effect, he "murdered" himself -- or at least his popular persona. Sam Westing was not murdered. HE was the "murderer" - he "killed" his own fake identities, all four of them. He was a lover of games and he wanted to play one final game with his family and friends as a whole. First he killed immigrant Windy Windkloppel. Next millionaire Sam Westing (himself). And then doorman Sandy McSouthers and lastly, his final identity, Julian R. Eastman.
Sam Westing was the mastermind behind the mystery in The Westing Game. He faked his own death and orchestrated the whole game to bring the heirs together and eventually reveal the true purpose of the will.