1September 26, 1999Pudd'nhead Wilson Is Pudd'nhead really a hero? Do you think what he did was right? In my opinion absolutely. When he proved that Thomas a Beckett Driscoll (who was really Valet de Chambre) killed York Driscoll it showed the town that he was not really a Pudd'nhead at all. Pudd'nhead discovered that the babies were switched at birth between the ages of seven to eight months by someone who worked in the house which shows just how clever he was. That is just about the time when Roxy confessed that she had switched the babies at birth. Not only did Pudd'nhead save Chambers (who was really Tom) from being treated as a slave for the rest of his life he also saved the two twin counts from being falsely accused of murder.The way Pudd'nhead figured out about who killed Lord Driscoll took real intelligence. You see there was blood stained fingerprints on the fancy knife used to kill him so being in defense of Count Luigi who was accused of killing him he tried to find some way of saying that he was not guilty. He took his fingerprints and see if they matched up to the knifes and since it did not even resemble Count Luigi's fingerprints he was surely not the one who killed Lord Driscoll.So, if Count Luigi didn't kill him who did? Pudd'nhead also figured that the person who killed him had to be in the house so he must of thought of Tom and Chambers. Now seeing that he took both of their fingerprints when they were babies he brought them out. He called the babies A and B. He figured out that the babies were switched at birth by someone in the house. He said "The murderer of your friend and mine - York Driscoll of the generous hand and kindly spirits sits among you. Valet de Chambre negro and slavefalsely called Thomas a Beckett Driscollmake upon the window the fingerprints that will hang you!" This statement proving that Chambers (falsely called Tom) was the murderer.Roxy admitted to switching the babies at birth b...