TURTLE. You are excused, Ms. Pulaski. (Begins making im
hher summation.) Ladies and. gentlemen, who was Sam
‘Westing? He was poor Windy Windkloppel, the son of |
immigrants. He was rich Sam Westing, the head of @ |
huge paper company. He was a sick man who returned
hnome to see his friends and relatives before he died, And
ke did die, but not when we thought he did, Sam West-
ing was still alive when the will was read. (Uproar from
the heirs. FORD raps for order.) The obituary, probebly
phoned in to the newspaper by Westing himself, men-
tioned two interesting facts. One: Sem Westing was
never seen after his car crashed. Two: Sam Westing
acted in Fourth of July pageants, fooling everybody with
his clever disguises. Therefore I submit that Sam West-
ing was not only alive, Sam Westing was disguised as
cone of his own heirs. No one would recognize him. With
that face bashed in from the car crash, his disguise could
be simple: a baggy uniform, a chipped front tooth, bro-
ken eyeglasses.