Trying to permanently delete photos creates a mess

I've recently tampered with my iPhoto library and have deleted folders that contain photos I want completly erased from my computer. I've done this before and my iPhoto is a mess. I have mulitple copies of all my photos - it looks like some are ok and some are thumbnails. Some of the copies view very low res like they're thumnails. I try to delete from the library and they go to the trash. So I go to delete them from the trash and they somehow end up back in my library! I am so confused! Can anybody advise me how to correct my mess?

Which "trash" are you talking about? There is a trash can in the dock and there is a trash can at the bottom of your list of albums in iPhoto. Only one of them is the iPhoto trash receptacle.
To delete a photo, select the photo in the photo library view and press the delete key (alternatively, you could drag the image to the trash "album"). Periodically, go to the iPhoto trash and empty it. Deleting an image from an album only removes it from that album. It's all pretty straight forward, and none of it involves anything in the Finder or the desktop.
Avoid any manual activity in the folder named "iPhoto Library". That belongs to iPhoto and doesn't respond well to manual tinkering (as you might have noticed).

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