Angela might bomb her own shower in The Westing Game to create confusion among the heirs and throw off suspicion from herself as a potential suspect. By staging the bombing, she could manipulate events to benefit her own agenda or to distract from her true motives or involvement in the mystery.
Angela bombed herself as part of the Westing game in order to disguise herself and collect clues without arousing suspicion. She wanted to prove herself as a capable player in the game, as well as a strong competitor for the Westing fortune.
Angela Wexler was suspicious in the book "The Westing Game" due to her secretive behavior, strong desire to win the Westing game inheritance, and her seemingly close relationship with the mysterious Westing. She was often seen sneaking around and keeping to herself, raising suspicions among the other characters.
Angela Wexler did not bomb Sunset Towers; the bombings were actually orchestrated by the Westing corporation as part of a plot to test the heirs and reveal the true identity of Samuel W. Westing. Angela was not involved in the bombings and was just another heir caught up in the mystery.
Angela is the bomber, and she sets off a bomb and leaves a scar on her face, also turtle takes all the blame for Angela's mistakes, making Angela look perfect.
Angela is upset in "The Westing Game" because she feels pressure from her mother to be perfect and to live up to expectations in order to inherit the Westing fortune. Additionally, Angela is also dealing with her own identity crisis and struggles with defining herself outside of her family's expectations.
the bomber is Angela and she plans to set the naxt bomb at her house so she wouldn't get all the attention.
Angela bombs her apartment in "The Westing Game" because she is being blackmailed by Sydelle Pulaski, who has discovered the truth about Angela's past. Angela fears that her secret will ruin her marriage to Denton Deere and decides to fake her death by bombing the apartment in order to start a new life.
The identity of who set the bomb in the elevator in "The Westing Game" remains a mystery throughout the book. It is revealed at the end that the bomber was Sandy McSouthers, who was also Sam Westing.
Turtle Wexler gets injured in "The Westing Game" because she falls down an elevator shaft while investigating the mysterious events surrounding Samuel Westing's death.
The judge realizes that Sam Westing hadn't pushed Violet to marry the senator; her mother had. George says Violet didn't know what else to do, because she didn't want to marry the senator, and that's probably why she killed herself.
because she knew what was in the gold box because she had put the bomb in the gold box.