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Snape Dies in Book 7

By Denise Witmer, About.com

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Now that Prof. Snape has committed the ultimate sin and killed Dumbledore, everyone is going to be after him - including Voldemort. Think about it. The one person the Dark Lord could not kill was Dumbledore, as seen at the end of book 5. I think he sent Draco to kill Dumbledore because he thought no one could. He expected Draco to fail and die, thereby hurting Lucius. But now Dumbledore has sent Voldemort a boy who might fight on Harry's side and Snape who by all counts has stronger powers.

The Dark Lord will not trust Snape and will end up killing him. ~ Denise

We think Snape will try to kill he who must not be named and will get killed instead. ~ submitted by crazy8family Previous Harry Potter Book 7 Rumor | Main Rumors Index | Next Harry Potter Book 7 Rumor

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Disclaimer: Please take all of our Harry Potter rumors with a grain of salt. These are for some Harry Potter fun and enjoyment while we wait for the next book to be out. Some came really close for the last book, therefore these Harry Potter Book 7 rumors will have some insight ;-)

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