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On Trial. Day 11.

So, (rhetorical question) what parameter should I use? Maybe 'who we'd like to keep if we could change history to have only one of them written'?
Taking number 3 first (because I don't know the names in 1 and will have to think about 2 a bit):
Hercule Poirot definitely. Because there just aren't that many famous Belgians so it would be unfair to lose even one (yes, I know there's still Tintin, but he's just not the same).
 
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Sherlock Holmes, Lord Peter Wimsey, or Hercule Poirot?

Now this is a challenging question of Fuck, Marry, Kill. Especially since, no matter which one you kill, the other two will work out that you did it.
 
Now this is a challenging question of Fuck, Marry, Kill. Especially since, no matter which one you kill, the other two will work out that you did it.
Wimsey wouldn't testify against his lover, and Poirot might be distractible, so marry him and kill Sherlock.
 
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