Regardless of the number of killers, there will only be one character executed by vote at the end of trial. Using the two killers example, even if both killers are outed at trial, only the killer with the majority of votes would be executed on Sunday.
However, this applies to official executions only, and if a character wanted to take justice into their own hands in a proposal the week after, or attempt a mid-trial, they're free to do so.
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Regardless of the number of killers, there will only be one character executed by vote at the end of trial. Using the two killers example, even if both killers are outed at trial, only the killer with the majority of votes would be executed on Sunday.
However, this applies to official executions only, and if a character wanted to take justice into their own hands in a proposal the week after, or attempt a mid-trial, they're free to do so.