<Li> Sydelle Pulaski is a mysterious character who seems to have no connection to Mr. Westing or the other heirs . No one pays any attention to her, so she tries hard to be noticed . She seems to have an affinity for Chris Theodorakis . Eventually, it is revealed that she truly does not have a connection to Sam Westing, as Westing's lawyer mistakenly recruited her instead of a woman named Sybil Pulaski . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Barney Northrup is a mysterious figure who sells all of the apartments in Sunset Towers to the various heirs . After this, he is rarely seen by any of the tenants . </Li> <Li> Julian R. Eastman runs Westing Paper Products in Mr. Westing's absence . He was a witness to Mr. Westing's will . </Li> <Li> Dr. Sidney Sikes is a good friend of Samuel Westing, and a witness to his will . Has no role in the game . </Li> <Li> Edgar J. Plum is the young and fairly incompetent lawyer in charge of handling Samuel Westing's estate . Aside from reading Westing's will to the players, Plum has no part in the game . </Li> <Li> Mr. and Mrs. Theodorakis run the Sunset Towers coffee shop . They have no role in the game, though their sons Chris and Theo do . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Barney Northrup is a mysterious figure who sells all of the apartments in Sunset Towers to the various heirs . After this, he is rarely seen by any of the tenants . </Li> <Li> Julian R. Eastman runs Westing Paper Products in Mr. Westing's absence . He was a witness to Mr. Westing's will . </Li>

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