Talk:William Carter Puzzles/@comment-24791331-20140408165059/@comment-72.70.97.120-20140608224143

Looking at Wilson and Webber, we can sort of assume a patern with the people selected by Maxwell; they are lonely, have some sort of interesting trait, and have some sort of desire. Wilson is a hermit in the mountains, and Webber is likely shunned from society. Therefore neither of them would likely be missed, making them ideal targets. Wilson desires knowledge, and Webber desires spiderlessness. Maxwell then comes with a promise of what they desire. We all know about Wilson, and we know the case is the same for Webber because upon examining a Maxwell statue, he says "That's the guy who said he could help us." He was likely told that the Maxwell's Door machine would un-spider him.