recovery my files before deleting Mackeeper

How can I erase Mackeeper, I tried to do in my applications, but he always says that it cannot be moved in the trash, because its opening. But first, I tried to recover my files in their system and took me 12 hours to get back them, but only took them a hrs to take it in my files. In any case, after 12 hours of waiting and pick up and put back in my file, press now say I can't recover them because it substitute with other files. What I can do. How will I know if I still have my files before deleting Mackeeper?

MacBook Pro (13-inch, mid-2012)

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