For example, the author expresses the abhor Skidmore feels towards his brother. Nobody really understood why Skidmore hated his brother so much, but they assumed it had to do with Skidmores Bubble Gum allergy. In the story the author states the following "Skidmore saw his brother's sweet, chewable candies as a personal insult. The fame and riches the gum brought Manchester made it even worse." Skidmore despised his brother for being able to enjoy bubble gum, and the riches and fame it had brought. …show more content…
On the night Manchesters team won the championship, they decided to celebrate in the clubhouse. Cunningly, Skidmore pulled something out from under his jacket. This suspicious object just so happened to be the last snack food Manchester would consume. Skidmore pulled out a pretzel (hence the name, the curse of the poison PRETZEL.) If you're not convinced yet, you are strongly encouraged to believe that Skidmore is guilty of poisoning his brother