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Just as Black is about to kill Pettigrew, Harry says Black was his parents' [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Fidelius|Secret-Keeper]] and he betrayed them. Black claims he was responsible for their deaths, but was not the Secret Keeper; he had persuaded James and Lily to switch Secret-Keepers, using Pettigrew rather than him, believing no one would suspect a weak Wizard like Pettigrew. When Black checked on Pettigrew's hiding place and found him missing without any apparent struggle, he feared the worst. He went to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Godric's Hollow|Godric's Hollow]], and finding James and Lily's bodies amid their destroyed house, realized Pettigrew betrayed the Potters to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lord Voldemort|Voldemort]].
 
Lupin calls a halt, and he and Black cast a spell that transforms Scabbers into a human: a short man with vaguely rat-like features, colorless hair, and a large bald spot—it is Peter Pettigrew. When Lupin demands an explaination about the night James and Lily died., Pettigrew saysclaims he knew Black would escape and come after him, because he has powers that "He Who Must Not Be Named" taught him. Black responds that Voldemort's followers are unhappy with Pettigrew, that Voldemort went to the Potters' on Pettigrew's information and died there. The Death Eaters in Azkaban think Pettigrew double-crossed Voldemort, and many are still at large. Lupin asks why an innocent man would stay hidden for twelve years. Pettigrew claims he was scared because he put Voldemort's top lieutenant, Sirius Black, in Azkaban. Sirius angrily reminds Pettigrew that he (Pettigrew) was the Potter's Secret-Keeper.
 
Black alsostates claimsthat Pettigrew never harmed Harry because he would never risk acting on Voldemort's behalf unless he knew Voldemort could protect him. Black kept his sanity in Azkaban by changing into a dog when things became unbearable. A dog's simpler thoughts are less affected by the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dementor|Dementors]] than a human's. Because Dementors are blind, they were unable to detect him transforming. Instead, they sense and navigate towards emotions. When Black recognized Pettigrew's Animagus form in the photograph, he vowed to expose the traitor. As a dog, he was able to evade the Dementors during his escape. He journeyed north to Hogwarts and lived in the Forbidden Forest, emerging to watch the Quidditch matches.
 
Harry is finally convinced that Black is innocent, and Pettigrew's pleas for mercy are ignored. He admits to working for the Dark Lord, but claims he would have been killed if he resisted. Black says he should have died for his friends, as they would have done for him. Lupin and Black prepare to execute Peter, but Harry intervenes to protect his father's two best friends from becoming murderers; Pettigrew will be turned over to the Dementors. Black and Lupin relent, and Lupin binds Pettigrew and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Ferula|splints]] Ron's leg. Black warns Pettigrew that if he transforms, he will kill him. Lupin [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Mobilicorpus|charms]] the unconscious Snape to float along with them. Black suggests having two people chained to Pettigrew to prevent his escape. Lupin and Ron volunteer, and Black, using Snape's wand, conjures manacles. With Crookshanks leading, they return to the tunnel.