harry is tom riddle

Jim Ferer jferer at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 26 01:37:56 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 111234

gina now: You must not have read the rest of the interview where JKR
says that we should have asked why DD did not try to kill LV and that
the answer he gave is NOT the real answer. :-) Gina - going back to
the sight to search"

But the answer, I believe, is in Dumbledore's words. "Killing you
would not satisfy me..." It sounds like DD is saying "Death's too good
fer ya, varmint," but I think it's because it would not end Voldemort.
 The words of Dumbledore's that tie into this idea come from PS/SS:

"He [Voldemort] is still out there somewhere, perhaps looking for
another body to share... not being truly alive, he cannot be killed."

So I believe Dumbledore did explain it.   And he knows something else:
only Harry can destroy Voldemort.





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