Well, I think Lucius probably made sure a long time ago that everyone knew what Dumbledore (supposedly) said to him. I didn’t get the feeling from that scene in the Wizengamot that Dumbledore-killing-Narcissa was any kind of a secret idea that people were just then finding out about.
This does rather change my view of some of the peripheral details, though. Previously, one possibility I pictured was Dumbledore restraining Amelia from her vengeance until Aberforth died, then relenting. I knew Amelia Bones wasn’t in the OotP, and I knew she felt distaste at Dumbledore’s softness, but somehow I never completely drew the conclusion that she wouldn’t care one whit about what Dumbledore said or thought, and therefore probably wouldn’t have cared if he had tried to restrain her.
Perhaps more likely, then, is the other way I pictured it: that Amelia couldn’t get to Narcissa by herself, and after Aberforth’s death, Dumbledore actively approached Amelia and said “Okay, I’m ready to help. I’ll be the ward-breaker, you do the deed.”
Well, I think Lucius probably made sure a long time ago that everyone knew what Dumbledore (supposedly) said to him. I didn’t get the feeling from that scene in the Wizengamot that Dumbledore-killing-Narcissa was any kind of a secret idea that people were just then finding out about.
This does rather change my view of some of the peripheral details, though. Previously, one possibility I pictured was Dumbledore restraining Amelia from her vengeance until Aberforth died, then relenting. I knew Amelia Bones wasn’t in the OotP, and I knew she felt distaste at Dumbledore’s softness, but somehow I never completely drew the conclusion that she wouldn’t care one whit about what Dumbledore said or thought, and therefore probably wouldn’t have cared if he had tried to restrain her.
Perhaps more likely, then, is the other way I pictured it: that Amelia couldn’t get to Narcissa by herself, and after Aberforth’s death, Dumbledore actively approached Amelia and said “Okay, I’m ready to help. I’ll be the ward-breaker, you do the deed.”
Whoops, looks like you’re right, the accusation was public knowledge: