What does J.J. Ford realize about Sam Westing? He had reconstructive surgery on his face after his car accident. He died many years ago–long before Turtle entered the Westing mansion on Halloween night.

What did Judge Ford Think of the Westing Game?

Judge Ford was insulted by the clues she received. She does not think Sam Westing was murdered. She thinks that Sam Westing was using the Westing Game so he could persecute someone. She is determined to find out Sam Westing’s motive for the Westing Game. Judge Ford also thinks that Amber Otis is stupid.

Who was JJ Ford’s mother in the Westing Game?

Ford’s mother was a servant in the Westing House, so the judge lived there throughout her childhood. She played chess with Sam Westing a lot. Ford attends the will recital, she is not happy with Westing’s choice of having E.J. Plum reading the will, calling him “inexperienced.”

Why was JJ Ford in debt to Westing?

Ford knows that she is in debt to Westing—a debt she’s ashamed of, as she may never be able to repay it. In spite of the cruel taunts Westing used to level against Ford as a girl, he is the man who made Ford’s success possible.

Who is the judge in the Sam Westing case?

Judge Josie-Jo “J.J.” Ford is a judge who serves in the Appellate Division of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She’s one of Sam Westing ’s 16 potential heirs.

Judge Ford was insulted by the clues she received. She does not think Sam Westing was murdered. She thinks that Sam Westing was using the Westing Game so he could persecute someone. She is determined to find out Sam Westing’s motive for the Westing Game. Judge Ford also thinks that Amber Otis is stupid.

How is J.J Ford connected to mr.westing?

How is J.J Ford connected to Mr. Westing? Judge Ford used to live in the Westing Hous and her parents used to worked there. Judge Ford’s education was payed by Westing.

Ford’s mother was a servant in the Westing House, so the judge lived there throughout her childhood. She played chess with Sam Westing a lot. Ford attends the will recital, she is not happy with Westing’s choice of having E.J. Plum reading the will, calling him “inexperienced.”

Ford knows that she is in debt to Westing—a debt she’s ashamed of, as she may never be able to repay it. In spite of the cruel taunts Westing used to level against Ford as a girl, he is the man who made Ford’s success possible.