The intended murder of Pettigrew and moral corruption (Was; Vengeance on Snape)

eggplant107 eggplant107 at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 21 15:38:01 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 116170



"justcarol67" <justcarol67 at y...> wrote:

>still can't figure out *what* Lupin was thinking 

I'll tell you what Lupin was thinking, he was thinking that for 13 
years the law has been unable to find the murderer of two of his 
best friends; in fact all the law has done is unjustly condemn 
another of his friends to a living hell for that crime. Lupin has 
plenty of evidence that the Ministry is totally dysfunctional and 
justice will never be found there, so other means were needed. In 
retrospect I would say that Harry preventing Lupin and Serious from 
doing what needed to be done in the Streaking Shack to Wormtail was 
the biggest mistake Harry ever made in his life, even bigger than 
believing the dream in book 5.

Eggplant   












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