Just a comment about Lupin's malady

drliss at comcast.net drliss at comcast.net
Wed Aug 4 14:57:28 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 108815



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> vmonte responds: 
> 
> I agree with you comments above HunterGreen. I wonder where Lupin was 
> during the Godric's Hollow attack? I'm not convinced of the ESE Lupin 
> theory, but something major must have happened to make Sirius 
> distrustful of Lupin. I wonder if the reason they were suspicious was 
> because Lupin disappeared a few days before the attack? Did James and 
> Sirius find the remains of someone that looked they were killed by a 
> werewolf attack? 
> 
> I keep wondering if Lupin is hiding something from the Order? Did he 
> wake up during the week of the GH events with blood on his face and 
> hands? Does/did he think that he killed James? (Didn't the movie say 
> something about a werewolf will not recognize and/or will kill his 
> best friend?) What if Lupin was framed to believe that he had a hand 
> in James death? His comments to Harry during PoA: "You heard James?" 
> would then mean: 'How could that be?' 'He was dead already?' 
> 
> He may have run away in fear of what he had done. 
> 
> None of this is based on canon. Just wondering... 
> 
> Vivian 
>
Lissa:

(BTW- I apologize if a non-answered email came through from me.  Stupid puter.)

Here's a thought I just had... What if Peter put the Imperius curse on Lupin to get him to do something?  A lot of people were being controlled by the Imperius curse, and Peter obviously has no problems with some of these Unforgivable Curses... what if there was something the Order had that Voldemort needed, or information that was needed?  

The main problem, of course, is that people seem to be able to tell when they've had the curse placed on them.  Wouldn't that have meant that Lupin knew that Peter was the spy?  (Unless a.) he couldn't tell who'd done it, or b.) he thought Sirius did it?)  

Just a thought.

Liss

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