E.J Plum
E.J Plum, Edgar Jenning Plum is a attorney at law. He read the will of Sam Westing to all the heirs. E.J Plum isn't one of Westing's heir. He did not get any clues and wasn't allowed to open up each will until they are done with the previous will. Mr. Hoo and Grace Wexler's answer was E.J Plum he was a suspect but, he wasn't the correct answer. In Sam Westing's will, he said,"sit down, your honor, and read the letter this brilliant young attorney will now hand over to you." Sam Westing describes E.J plum as a brilliant young attorney. Otis Amber helped E.J Plum, to send letters to the heirs. In the letter it was a updated form, saying to come to the south library for the reading of the will. Judge J.J Ford asked her self, "why, she wondered, was a young attorney, inexperienced attorney chosen to handle an estate of such importance. Come to think of it, what is she doing here?" E.J Plum never actually met Sam Westing,for some unexplained reason, she was appointed executor of his will found adjacent to the body of the dead. E.J Plum said,"I was only reading; I mean, those are Sam Westing's words." It could of been his own words of Sam Westings actually will. Who knows.