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If you don't like the Terminal method and the uncertainty, why not try using a utility like Trash It!???
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https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/8214/trash-it
As suggested, the terminal commands work well but follow the advice in the link just provided, i.e. 'cd' to .Trash, and then the 'rm' command can be used safely; by itself, only single files are deleted and not those w/ sub-directories or nested files which require the use of options/switches - simply enter 'man rm' to see the manual for the remove command.
Now, I've used Trash It! rarely (keep in mind that your trash bin is NOT for storage, so anything there should be disposable unless accidentally placed) - the app seems to easily handle the individual files, but not the ones w/ sub-directories - using the terminal w/ the appropriate options was needed for me w/ some stubborn items. Finally, keep in mind that when in the terminal, using 'rm' is permanent, i.e. there is NO trash bin. Dave