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Revision as of 22:17, 23 April 2009
- "'S far as I'm concerned, he killed them, and I don't care what the police say. And if he had any decency, he'd leave, knowing as how we knows he did it."
- — Dot on Frank Bryce's actions after the Riddle murders.[src]
Dot was a Muggle woman who lived in Little Hangleton. She knew Frank Bryce since he was a child.
Biography
Early life
Dot was born under a Muggle family sometime before Frank Bryce was born. [1] She was probably born in Little Hangleton, since she remembers seeing him when he was a child.
The Riddle Murders
She was one of the many town residents who gathered at The Hanged Man to gossip on the night the Riddle family were murdered in 1943. When it was announced that Frank Bryce had been arrested, Dot said she thought Frank had a fierce temper, and that she had seen evidence of it when he was a child. [1] The police later released Frank for lack of evidence, but Dot remained convinced of his guilt, remarking that he should leave, seen as all the villagers of Little Hangleton "knew" he did it. [1] Frank Bryce was actually innocent, seen as the one who slain the Riddles that night was Tom Marvolo Riddle.
Appearances
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Chapter 1: The Riddle House (page 2)