But Sirius cuts him off, saying he'd been passing information to Voldemort for a year before the Potters' deaths. Peter neither confirms nor denies this.
I think it was true that someone was passing information for a year, or else this is an odd thing for Sirius to say (even in his agitated state). And the way they talk about it -- "Forgive me for thinking you were the spy" -- the one we knew existed. Also, if there were no evidence of a spy at all, where did the suspicion of Remus come from?
Re: "Why No, Mr. Voldemort, I want you to die!"
Date: 2004-07-15 09:31 am (UTC)I think it was true that someone was passing information for a year, or else this is an odd thing for Sirius to say (even in his agitated state). And the way they talk about it -- "Forgive me for thinking you were the spy" -- the one we knew existed. Also, if there were no evidence of a spy at all, where did the suspicion of Remus come from?