It's over, Snape is evil (was: Dumbledore and Snape again)
hickengruendler
hickengruendler at yahoo.de
Thu Sep 1 13:40:35 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 139273
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "finwitch" <finwitch at y...> wrote:
Finwitch:
> Dumbledore believed Kreacher did it by telling one of these Black
> Sisters about Sirius' relationship to Harry and yet so that Kreacher
> was unable to betray them totally... (But - there was no such
> restrictions on Snape - apart from his not being the Secret Keeper -
> and the person Kreacher had supposedly been conversing with, was
> sitting there in that very room) - so um - I don't think Harry was
> all *that* wrong, after all...
>
> I'd say that Snape framed Kreacher - even as Tom Riddle framed Morfin.
>
> Finwitch
Hickengruendler:
But we *know* that Kreacher was in it. It was him, and not Snape, who
told Harry in the fire, that Sirius had left Grimmauld Place. Therefore
Kreacher was not blamed, he was a part in the conspiration. It also
must have been Kreacher, who wounded Buckbeak, since Snape was in
Hogwarts all the time and had no opportunity to do it. And if Kreacher
had no contact with Narcissa, and it was all just a fake memory planted
by Snape, than who should have told him to wound the Hippogriff and lie
to Harry?
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