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May 6, 2014 at 18:44 comment added Eric McCormick His mistake lies in his assumption as to death being the ultimate control/power and how it relates to the succession of ownership of the Elder Wand. He didn't know about Snape's part at all (Order of the Phoenix), but did think Snape was who became the master of the "death stick", as he was the one to "pulled the trigger" on Dumbledore (the reason he gives for killing Snape in both the book and movie). It plays into part of why Dumbledore was so specific about asking for Snape to do the deed. It's different for Snape to help a suffering friend end his pain than straight murder.
May 5, 2014 at 14:31 comment added Hashir Omer @Erik McCormick Well, Voldemort never knew about Snape's part and the blunder of Draco, how come could it be counted as his mistake?
May 5, 2014 at 14:27 history answered Eric McCormick CC BY-SA 3.0