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Snape arrives with the serum and Winky, and McGonagall returns immediately after. Winky, certain Barty is dead, is hardly reassured when Dumbledore says he is only stunned. Dumbledore pours the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Veritaserum|Veritaserum]], the same potion Snape threatened Harry with [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire/Chapter 27|earlier]], into Barty's mouth and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Enervate|resuscitates]] him. Crouch confesses his part in the past year's events. It was [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Bartemius Crouch Sr.|Bartemius Crouch, Sr.]] and his wife who instigated Barty Jr.'s escape from [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Azkaban|Azkaban]]. Mrs. Crouch was terminally ill, and as her dying wish, asked Bartemius to free Barty from prison. While visiting their son in prison, she and Barty Jr. switched identities using Polyjuice potion. Mrs. Crouch died soon after (that is who [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Sirius Black|Sirius]] saw the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dementor|Dementors]] burying). Although Barty Jr. was freed, his father kept him at his home concealed under an [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Invisibility Cloak|Invisibility Cloak]] and controlled by the Imperius curse to prevent him returning to Voldemort. Winky, the Crouch's House-elf, helped care for him. When [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Bertha Jorkins|Bertha Jorkins]], who worked for Bartemius, unexpectedly visited the Crouch home while Bartemius was gone, she discovered Barty Jr. was being hidden there. Bartemius cast a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Obliviate|memory charm]] on Jorkins to erase what she knew. She was soon transferred to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Ludovic Bagman|Ludo Bagman]]'s department, but the charm caused continuing memory problems.
 
Winky prevailed upon Bartemius Crouch Sr. to allow Barty to go to the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Quidditch World Cup|Quidditch World Cup]], hidden under an Invisibility Cloak. However, he managed to escape both Bartemius' and Winky's control, stole a wand (Harry's), and cast [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Morsmordre|the Dark Mark]]. Bartemius, as a result, dismissed Winky and recaptured Barty, returning him to the Crouch home and restraining him more forcefully. Bertha, meanwhile, had gone to Albania on vacation and run into [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Peter Pettigrew|Wormtail]], who brought her to Voldemort. Voldemort unlocked the memory charm and discovered that Barty Jr. had escaped Azkaban and was captive in his father's home. He also learned about the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Triwizard Tournament|Triwizard Tournament]] and devised the plot to capture Harry. After murdering Jorkins, Wormtail and Voldemort traveled to London. They freed Barty Jr. and placed Bartemius under an Imperius spell, forcing him to continue his work as if nothing was wrong. Barty Jr. and Wormtail then captured the real Mad-Eye Moody and placed him under the Imperius spell; Barty Jr. used Polyjuice Potion to assume Moody's identity, while Moody was kept alive to supply his hair for more potion and provide Barty with information. Barty procured potion ingredients from Snape's office, claiming he (as Moody) was under orders to search it. When Voldemort judged it was no longer safe to allow people to see Bartemius Crouch, he imprisoned Crouch Sr. in his own home. The [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]], meanwhile, believed Crouch Sr. was home sick and sending instructions by owl post to his assistant, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Percy Weasley|Percy Weasley]]. But Wormtail "neglected his duty." When Crouch Sr. was able to break Wormtail's Imperius spell and escape to Hogwarts to warn Dumbledore, Barty Jr. tracked his father using Harry's [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire/Chapter 26|previously borrowed]] [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Marauder's Map|Marauder's Map]], murdered him, and hid the body.
 
Finally, Barty admits that, while he was placing the Triwizard Cup inside the maze, he had charmed it into a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Portkey|Portkey]] that transported Harry to the Dark Lord; Voldemort will now honor him above all other wizards.
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== Analysis ==
 
The Veritaserum has revealed many truths. And while this chapter solves many mysteries regarding Harry and Voldemort, it also reveals just how vulnerable Harry actually is. The comforting notion throughout the series that Harry is protected as long as he is within Hogwarts's secure walls has been forever dispelled by Barty Crouch's clever deception that allowed him direct access to Harry. From here on, Harry will have difficulty finding a completely safe haven. Now that Voldemort has fully regained his body, Harry expects he will likely execute another attack on Harry as soon as possible. Voldemort's power will begin spreading as well, quietly and methodically seeping into nearly all Wizarding areas, taking hold in key institutions until he has gained total control.
 
Also, Harry's earlier wish to compete as a Triwizard Champion came to fruition, but the experience was far from what he could have imagined. Now Harry must cope with the tragic aftermath, forever haunted by knowing that rather than being the celebrated hero, he was instead duped and manipulated into a bogus victory that cost Cedric Diggory his life. Harry had also placed his trust and admiration in (the fake) Alastor Moody, but having been so horribly deceived, he may never again ever fully trust anyone to be who or what they seem. Harry's relationship with Dumbledore may also be affected. Dumbledore has always seemed invincible, but his failure to detect Barty Crouch and to fully protect Harry exposes a chink in his otherwise infallible power. As the newly reborn Voldemort gains strength, is Dumbledore growing weaker with age? It is unclear if that is what is happening here, but Dumbledore failing to anticipate someone being able to breach Hogwarts' tight security is surprising, especially considering how both Sirius Black (on multiple occasions in ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'') and, more recently, Rita Skeeter, both so easily slipped into the castle undetected. In fact, Harry has never truly been completely safe at Hogwarts, only safer.
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It is also interesting that Barty Jr., as Professor Moody, taught students how to repel an Imperius curse, which he presumably mastered while detained in his father's house. As reprehensible and evil as Crouch Jr. was, he was apparently a good [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Defence Against the Dark Arts|Defence Against the Dark Arts]] teacher, though almost certainly some of his Defence information was forced from the real Alastor Moody, who was kept captive in his office.
 
Some readers have been troubled that Voldemort's plan seems extremely convoluted, with multiple points of failure, to achieve one objective: Harry Potter's arrival, alone, in the graveyard at Little Hangleton at a specific time. Having won Dumbledore's trust, the bogus Moody could have, at any time, given Harry an object that was a Portkey. Clearly, this would have caused some problem for the author, as the series quite plainly is designed to cover the seven years of Harry's education, with a climax happening at or near the end of each school year. The author must have determined a logical reason why Voldemort would have chosen so involved a plan for such a simple outcome in order to make her story timing work while also entertaining readers with a more sophisiticatedsophisticated and exciting plot. While her reasons are never revealed, we can speculate. Voldemort seems to be a particularly vindictive sort; we have seen him torturing his followers for anymany real or imagined slights. It seems entirely plausible that Voldemort would be amused by bringing Harry to defeat and death immediately after he won a major competition, particularly if Harry was informed that his "victory" had been engineered, rather than achieved by his own efforts. However, considering this may be Voldemort's only opportunity to resurrect his body using Harry's blood, that reasoning seems risky and self-indulgent. In this light, what is perhaps most surprising is that it was not Voldemort who told Harry this, but Moody / Barty.
 
== Questions ==
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As a side note, it is interesting that JorkinJorkins's memory problems seem somewhat similar to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Neville Longbottom|Neville Longbottom]]'s. Is it possible that he could have been likewise charmed as a small child? If he was, why or by whom is unknown. One possibility is that [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Augusta Longbottom|his grandmother Augusta]] could have charmed him to prevent what happened to his parents from haunting him. If that is the case, it is also worth noting that Professor McGonagall later mentions that Augusta failed her Charms O.W.L. test. Considering Neville's increasingly important role in the later books, it seems possible he may unknowingly hold important information someone wants to remain concealed, though this is only speculation. It may be that his memory and magical abilities were affected by the extreme trauma in his life, resulting in his development in these areas being stunted. Regardless, Neville constantly struggles to break through an ever-present fog that clouds his memory and affects his magical powers. If his memory has been tampered with, it may be nearly impossible to break the charm without causing permanent damage, as was the case with Bertha Jorkins.
 
Neville's memory problems will plague him throughout the series, though, with Harry's help, he gradually outgrows this handicap, as well as his magical impairment, to develop into a capable Wizard. However, the source of his memory problems is never actually explained, and whether it was from early childhood trauma, a dark spell, or some other cause remains unknown, and it does not play a significant role in the story's eventual outcome.