divide and conquer. Potters, Sirius and DD

Janette jnferr at gmail.com
Thu Sep 21 01:49:32 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 158551

> montims:
> >
> > And Peter was working for LV - had been his spy for a year.  Even if
> Peter didn't have the skill to invent just the right thing to say, LV
> could have made some very good suggestions, and coached him on
> delivery.  As
> could - who better? - Snape, either directly (but we don't know that he
> was
> aware of Peter being a spy) or indirectly to LV, without knowing who would
> be
> > disseminating the false data.


Carol responds:
Are you suggesting that Snape might have been the spy who was
revealing information on the Potters to Dumbledore even though Peter
admits to the role in PoA?

montims:
No - we know Snape was a double agent, and I was suggesting that he was
feeding LV with information about Dumbledore and the Order which Peter could
pass onto the Potters, and generally sow suspicion and dissent.  I'm not
married to the theory, I just wanted to clarify my previous post.


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