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... s you will have seen, he killed not for revenge, but for gain,” said Dumbledore. “He wanted the two fabulous trophies that poor, besotted, old woman showed him. Just as he had once robbed the other children at his orphanage, just as he had stolen his Uncle Morfin’s ring, so he ran off now with Hepzibah’s cup and locket.”
Murdering for profit showed that Voldemort’s motives were rational; he wouldn’t act impulsively based on emotion.
Of course, by now, how much of that rationality ...
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