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Originally Posted by TGrimace
True, but I wanted the image to just have who killed who. Not who is responsible for who's death. I thought about trying that. Then Locke would really be responsible for his dad's death, Ben would be responsible for the 2 girls in the looking glass station. But then we start getting into grey areas and judgement calls.
The image is just who killed who (intentionally, mercifully, accidently, or otherwise)
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I'm glad you said that because Jack didn't kill the Marshall. He was the only one trying to save him. Sawyer tried and eventually did kill the Marshall out of pity, and trying to give him a quicker death than he would have faced naturally. I think the Marshall should be on Sawyer's list. Jack didn't intentionally, mercifully, or accidently kill him. Even after Sawyer shot him Jack still tried to save him. Just to be fair...
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