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What really happened
on the night
James and Lily were killed?
A timeline and commentary
&It was me what rescued Harry from Lily an' James's
house after they was killed! Jus' got him outta the ruins, poor
little thing, with a great slash across his forehead, 'an his parents
dead...an' Sirius Black turns up, on that flying' motorbike he
used to ride. Never occurred to me what he was doin' there...&
-- Rubeus Hagrid
On this page:
A timeline of the events
Italics indicate editor's commentary and questions
Lily Evans and James Potter finish Hogwarts and immediately go to work for The Order of the Phoenix (OBT/CH). Voldemort tried to recruit them to be Death Eaters (PC/JKR1), but both were defiant. Lily and James probably got married in the Summer or Fall of 1978, though it could have been as late as the summer of 1979.
Trelawney makes a prophecy to Albus Dumbledore about a child
to be born in July of that year. Partially overheard by a Death
Eater, Severus Snape, who reports what he heard to Voldemort.
circa October 1979
Lily becomes pregnant with Harry, and both she and James go into hiding because of the prophecy (OBT/CH).
Two children
are born who fit the prophecy's criteria: Harry Potter and Neville
Longbottom. Dumbledore knows that they are in danger, but
hesitates to act until he knows more about what Voldemort might
between July 31 and September 1, 1980
Severus Snape discovers that Lily and her infant son have been targeted by Voldemort, has a crisis of conscience, and tells Albus Dumbledore. Snape offers his allegiance to Dumbledore in exchange for protection for Lily and is given the position of Hogwarts Potions Master.
October 24, 1981
Approximately
a week before the attack, Dumbledore suggests that the Potters
use the Fidelius Charm to protect their hiding place. The Charm's
Secret Keeper was initially supposed to be James’ best
friend Sirius Black. However, Sirius persuaded the Potters to
bluff and use Peter Pettigrew instead (PA19). Unfortunately,
Pettigrew had become a servant of Voldemort and he betrayed their
hiding place to him. A week after the Charm was first performed,
Lily and James are attacked by Lord Voldemort.
October 31, 1981, nighttime at Godric’s Hollow
*October, 31, 1981 was in reality a Saturday, not a Monday.
Man’s voice: &Lily, take Harry and
go! It’s him! Go! Run! I’ll hold him off
Lily goes to Harry's room where he is in his cot [crib].
According to Voldemort, James died &straight-backed and
The sounds of someone stumbling from a room -- a door bursting
open -- a cackle of high-pitched laughter -- (PA12) Lily’s voice: &Not Harry, not Harry,
please not Harry!& Voldemort: &Stand aside you silly girl … stand
aside now.& Lily: &Not Harry, please no, take me, kill me instead
& Lily: &Not Harry! Please … have mercy … have
mercy…
Harry hears a shrill voice laughing and the woman screaming
Then Harry remembers a blinding green flash and a burning pain
in his forehead, then a high, cold cruel laugh. Voldemort
had used the
on Lily and Harry.
Dumbledore knows
Dumbledore had placed a charm on the house and knew immediately what had occurred (PC/JKR1). He dispatches Hagrid to rescue the infant Harry.
What happened to Harry
Lily was killed, but 1-year-old Harry survived, marked with
a large jagged wound by the curse meant to take his life.
Voldemort lost almost all of his powers as well as his
body, and fled &horribly weakened.&
Dumbledore believes that Lily’s love and sacrifice
(&ancient magic&) created invincible protection
for Harry, and that the curse then rebounded on Voldemort.
Later, Dumbledore comes to believe that in cursing Harry,
a piece of Voldemort's unstable soul fractured and attached itself to Harry through the lightning-shaped wound. This had the effect of giving Harry some of Voldemort's own powers, including
making Harry a , and created a psychic link
between Voldemort and Harry. This link strengthened as Harry got older
and as Voldemort grew stronger -- at least until Voldemort began to block
the connection after the .
Voldemort’s account of what happened to him &Pain beyond pain, nothing could have prepared
me for it. I was ripped from my body, I was less than spirit,
less than the meanest ghost … but still, I was alive.
What I was, even I do not know …
I, who have gone further than anybody along the path that
leads to immortality. You know my goal – to conquer
death. And now, I was tested, and it appeared that one or
more of my experiments worked … for I had not been
killed, though the curse should have done it. Nevertheless,
I was as powerless as the weakest creature alive…& (GF33)
Voldemort’s one remaining power
is that he can possess the bodies of others.
What happened to the house?
There is some mystery about what happened to the house. We
know that other Killing Curses did not damage the structure
or the bodies (Riddle House murders, for example); normally
it kills but does not leave visible trauma. And yet, Hagrid
reports to Dumbledore that the house was &almost& destroyed
(PS1); he also tells Harry that an &evil curse& destroyed
the house (PS4).
Commentary: On the other hand, we have seen numerous instances
where rebounding, ricocheting, or misaimed curses cause
considerable damage: Lockhart's rebounding Memory Charm in
the Chamber of Secrets which caved the roof in so badly it
blocked the tunnel (),
ricocheting
break marble statues when the Death Eaters attempt to catch Harry
ricocheting curses break the Gryffindor
hourglass and crack stone when the Death Eaters broke into
Hogwarts (HBP); misaimed curses set a desk afire and shatter
statues in the Department of Mysteries (OP36).
Where is Dumbledore?
Jo has never told us where Dumbledore was or what he was doing between the news
of the deaths of the Potters and his arrival at Privet Drive at midnight on
November 1st.
November 1, 1981
McGonagall encounters Hagrid. Hagrid tells her very
little of what' all he tells her is that Dumbledore
will be going to number four Privet Drive later that day. She
is not even informed at this point what the significance
of that address is, since she is shocked later to discover
that Dumbledore intends to leave Harry there and is not aware
that those horrible Muggles are Harry's relatives. Hagrid
also does not tell her that James and Lily were killed (or
else she refused to believe it until she heard Dumbledore
confirm it personally).
arrives at the Hollow. Sometime in the
very early morning hours, Dumbledore sends Rubeus Hagrid to
Godric’s
Hollow. As best we know, Hagrid is first on the scene. We do
not know how he travels there, but he gets there so quickly
that he is able to rescue Harry from the ruins of the house
just before Muggles start &swarming
Commentary: We can guess from Dumbledore's instructions
to Hagrid that Dumbledore already knew (from his charm on the house) that Harry
was orphaned, and that &ancient magic&
had been performed to protect Harry. Dumbledore had already
decided that the best place for Harry was with his remaining
blood relatives, the Dursleys.
The bodies?
JKR has not explained this yet. When Hagrid tells us about
that morning, no mention is ever made of what remained of
the Potter’s bodies, or even what remained of Voldemort.
Commentary: Since
Muggles were swarming all over (according to Hagrid), Muggle
authorities may have been involved in removing the bodies.
The wands? James's and Lily's wands are
unaccounted for. Peter Pettigrew went to the house and retrieved Voldemort's wand.
According to an unsubstantiated report from the
2004 Edinburgh Book Festival, JKR told someone that Pettigrew
hid the wand while he pretended to be the Weasley's rat
Sirius arrives. Sirius says he had previously
arranged with James and Lily to &check on Peter& that
Wednesday. When he discovered Pettigrew was missing from his
hiding place, Sirius got worried and took his flying motorcycle
to the house in Godric’s
Hollow, where he was horrified by the destruction and death
(PA19). Hagrid is still there and comforts him, and Sirius,
as Harry’s godfather, asks to take the child. However,
Hagrid is on strict orders from Dumbledore to bring Harry to
his Aunt and Uncle’s
house on Privet Drive. Sirius gives his motorcycle to Hagrid
for the trip, saying &I won’t need it anymore.& (PA10)
The news spreads. And the word is quickly spreading through
the wizarding world: sometime before 8:30 that morning, Minerva
McGonagall (as a rather uptight cat) is already waiting and
watching at Privet Drive, and others are beginning to celebrate.
Vernon Dursley heads off to work.
A whole day passes.
Dumbledore arrives at
Privet Drive just before midnight and
tells Minerva McGonagall that Hagrid is late, so another mystery
is the time lapse between the time Hagrid and Sirius parted
and the time Hagrid arrived at Privet Drive. Once Hagrid gets
there (on Sirius' motorbike), it is clear from his report that
he has not seen Dumbledore since he left to go to Godric’s
Hollow. There
are at least 12 hours that are unaccounted for. Hagrid
reluctantly hands Harry over to Dumbledore to put on the
Dursleys' front step.
About Hagrid and Sirius's motorbike
In early versions of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone, before Hagrid leaves Privet Drive,
he tells Dumbledore that he is going to take Sirius's bike
back to him. According to Steve Vander Ark Jo has requested
that her publishers change Hagrid's dialog from &I'll
be takin' Sirius his bike back& to &I'd
best get this bike away.&
This is apparently for continuity because in book 3 (PA10)
Sirius tells Hagrid that he can keep the bike because he &won’t
need it anymore.&
This change has already been made in editions published in
So far, the motorbike has not reappeared in the books, although in the ,
JKR told us that we'll find out what
happened to it, but &the real sleuths among you might
be able to guess.&
Wednesday, November 2, 1981
Petunia Dursley finds Harry in a bundle of blankets on her doorstep,
along with a letter from Albus Dumbledore tucked
inside. She agrees to provide Harry with a home and in so
doing, knowingly seals a protective charm on Harry while
he lives in her house. (OP37)
This letter is very interesting.
In the movie, the letter is addressed to &Mr. and Mrs.
Dursley.& JKR has told us that this was Dumbledore's
last letter to Petunia, but not his first. ()
Sirius confronts Pettigrew. That same day,
Sirius finds and corners Peter Pettigrew in some metropolitan
area [where?],
but according to Sirius, Pettigrew yelled &for the whole
street to hear that I’d betrayed Lily and James. Then
before I could curse him, he blew apart the street with the
wand behind his back, killed everyone within twenty feet of
himself --- and sped down into the sewer with the other rats …& (PA19)
The blast killed 12 Muggles.
A Junior Minister in the Department of Magical Catastrophes
is first on the scene. His name is Cornelius Fudge. He recounts: &A
crater in the middle of the street, so deep it had cracked
the sewer below. Bodies everywhere. Muggles screaming. And
Black standing there laughing, with what was left of Pettigrew
in front of him … a heap of bloodstained robes and a
few --- a few fragments -----& The biggest part of Pettigrew
they found was his finger (PA10). Twenty members of the Magical
Enforcement Squad take Sirius Black into custody while Fudge
sets about modifying memories of the witnesses.
anyone else as curious as I am that Fudge would have been the
first on the scene? Interesting. It means that what everyone
knew of that event came mostly from Fudge, which might explain
why everyone assumed Sirius was guilty, and why there wasn't
even a trial.
Sirius arrested. The Muggle witnesses claim
that Pettigrew cornered Black and attacked Sirius saying &Lily
and James, Sirius, How could you?& Then they said that
Sirius raised his wand and blasted Pettigrew &to smithereens.&
Black is taken away by twenty members of the Magical Law Enforcement
Squad and is imprisoned in Azk Pettigrew
posthumously receives the Order of Merlin, First Class (PA10).
Although Harry, Ron, Hermione and members of the Order of
the Phoenix eventually realize that Sirius Black was innocent,
Black was never officially cleared of the crime.
Key Quotes
Sybill Trelawney’s prophecy, spoken to
Dumbledore early summer 1980 at the Hog's Head in Hogsmeade:
The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches …
Born to those who have thrice defied him, born as the seventh month
And the Dark Lord will mark him as equal, but he will have power the
Dark Lord knows not …
And either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while
the other survives. (Voldemort knows only the first two parts of the
prophecy.)
Hagrid: &Never wondered how you got that mark on yer
forehead? That was no ordinary cut. That's what yeh get when a powerful,
evil curse touches yeh -- took care of yer mum an' dad an' yer house,
even -- but it didn't work on you, an' that's why yer famous, Harry.&
Harry had been a year old the night that Voldemort -- the most powerful
dark wizard for a century, a wizard who had been gaining power steadily
for eleven years -- arrived at his house and killed his father and
mother. Voldemort had then turned his wand on H he had performed
the curse that had disposed of many full-grown witches and wizards
in his steady rise to power -- and, incredibly, it had not worked.
Instead of killing the small boy, the curse had rebounded upon Voldemort.
Harry had survived with nothing but a lightning-shaped cut on his forehead,
and Voldemort had been reduced to something barely alive. His powers
gone, his life almost extinguished, V the terror
in which the secret community of witches and wizards had lived for
so long had lifted. Voldemort's followers had disbanded, and Harry
Potter had become famous.
Harry had been picturing his parents' deaths over and
over again for three years now, ever since he'd found out they had
been murdered, ever since he'd found out what had happened that night:
Wormtail had betrayed his parents' whereabouts to Voldemort, who
had come to find them at their cottage. How Voldemort had killed
Harry's father first. How James Potter had tried to hold him off,
while he shouted at his wife to take Harry and run ... Voldemort
had advanced on Lily Potter, and told her to move aside so that he
could kill Harry ... how she had begged him to kill her instead,
refused to stop shielding her son ... and so Voldemort had murdered
her too, before turning his wand on Harry ...
&Harry did not see his parents die. He was one year old and in a cot
at the time. Although you never see that scene, I wrote it and then
cut it. He didn& he was too young to appreciate it.& ()
[Lily] could have lived and chose to die. James was going to be killed
anyway. Do you see what I mean? I&m not saying James wasn't ready
he died trying to protect his family but he was going to be murdered
anyway. He had no - he wasn't given a choice, so he rushed into it
in a kind of animal way, I think there are distinctions in courage.
James was immensely brave. But the caliber of Lily's bravery was, I
think in this instance, higher because she could have saved herself.
Now any mother, any normal mother would have done what Lily did. So
in that sense her courage too was of an animal quality but she was
given time to choose. James wasn't. It's like an intruder entering
your house, isn't it? You would instinctively rush them. But if in
cold blood you were told, &Get out of the way,& you know,
what would you do? I mean, I don't think any mother would stand aside
from their child. But does that answer it? She did very consciously
lay down her life. She had a clear choice -
ES: And James didn't.
JKR: Did he clearly die to try and protect Harry specifically given
a clear choice? No. It's a subtle distinction and there's slightly
more to it than that but that's most of the answer.
MA: Did she know anything about the possible effect of standing in
front of Harry?
JKR: No - because as I've tried to make clear in the series, it never
happened before. No one ever survived before. And no one, therefore,
knew that could happen.
MA: So no one - Voldemort or anyone using Avada Kedavra - ever gave
someone a choice and then they took that option [to die] -
JKR: They may have been given a choice, but not in that particular
(sources: US hardcover editions, PS 8-17 & 55-57; CS 332-333;
PA 204-207
& 358-375; GF 652-653; OP 835-836 & 841)
-- referred to here as (PC/JKR1)
JKR: &Obviously Dumbledore could cast a charm on a dwelling that would immediately alert him if something happened to it. So he can know instantaneously. That's not a problem at all. And then he could dispatch Hagrid, and so on. [...] I'm gonna have to really go back through notes, and either admit I've lost 24 hours, or, I don't know, hurriedly come up with some back story to fill it. Either way, you either get to be right, or you get more story. So you can't complain.&
Remaining mysteries:
Where was Dumbledore?
Where were Harry and&Hagrid
for all that time?
Now it gets really mysterious. When we try to track the
whereabouts of Hagrid between the attack in Godric's Hollow and his
arrival on Privet Drive, we find a huge gap of almost 24 hours. Where
did Hagrid take Harry?
Logically, it would have been somewhere for
safekeeping or even medical care while Dumbledore hurriedly
made arrangements. Perhaps this is when Mrs. Figg was moved into
her house a few streets away from the Dursleys. Perhaps Dumbledore
was casting wards and spells to protect Privet Drive. But where
was Hagrid?
Why didn't Harry die when the
house was destroyed?
After all, he was on the second floor (PS/f, scene written
by JKR) and the house was completely wrecked. How did a one-year-old
baby escape unharmed?
Perhaps we see a hint of why this would be in Hagrid's statement
that a car crash couldn't have killed James and Lily Potter. It would
seem that Wizarding folk aren't injured as quickly by things like
this. That also ties in with the fact that people in the Wizarding
world engage in frightfully dangerous activities all the time and
don't seem to get hurt. Neville fell from a broomstick from way up
in the air and only broke his wrist. Apparently, this isn't as deadly
to a wizard. When he was younger, he bounced when he was dropped
out of an upstairs window, which indicated to his family that he
had magical power.
And what about Quidditch? People fall from great heights, get
hit in the head by solid iron balls, and do all sorts of things
which should cause serious harm. Yet Wood tells Harry that no one
has died playing Quidditch at Hogwarts. It would certainly seem
that magical folk are protected to some extent by the very &magic-ness& of
their bodies. (See
a fuller discussion of this).
Some notes on this page:
The page that used to be here was written right after GF came out.
At that time there was a lot of speculation in the fan community
about what JKR was hinting at with the apparent inconsistencies in
the text []. After she had surprised us with
Scabbers' true identity and with so many other things, we were trying
to figure out what these latest clues was all about. But then the
later versions of the book were corrected and she even e-mailed and
told fans that no, Lily came first. This didn't answer all our concerns,
but it did bring us back to earth a little. There are actually errors
all through GF, and instead of clues, that's what they were: errors.
The original page is
still interesting [], I suppose, from the
standpoint that it gives you a glimpse of what things were like in
July, 2000. It's always been exciting to be a Harry Potter fan, but
it was particularly fun then. That was before there were Harry Potter
movies or coloring books or action figures or trading card games to
confuse things. There were only books, and we were all giddy with the
pleasure of discovering the amazing world Jo had created. She was doling
details out a little bit at a time in interviews after the release
of GF, and we adult fans were have a ball trying to figure it all out.
Okay, so we've all settled down a little since then. But you know
what? It's still just as exciting to be a Harry Potter fan. And there
are still plenty of mysteries to be solved, plenty of things we haven't
figured out yet.
Thanks to all of you who have written and commented.

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