Barty Crouch's escape from Azkaban was engineered by his father,
He escaped from Azkaban using Polyjuice Potion. His mother swapped places with him as she was dying, and then remained there until her death and subsequent burial. At the Quidditch World Cup, Barty Crouch Jr.
Crouch and his comrades were sentenced to life imprisonment in Azkaban for their crimes by his own father.
No, he could not have saved Barty Crouch Jr., not without entering Hogwarts and exposing himself. Not only this, but he wouldn't have thought he needed to save him. For all Voldemort knew, Barty's role in the plan was still going flawlessly.
Barty Crouch Sr. did know some of what had happened. He knew his son was alive and still loyal to the Dark Lord, he knew that Bertha Jorkins was dead, and he knew that the Dark Lord was alive.
During his pursuit of the Snitch, he was hit in the face by a Bludger which broke his nose and gave him two black eyes.
Conversation. May 24, 1995: Barty Crouch Sr. is murdered by his son, Barty Crouch Jr., and is buried in Rubeus Hagrid's garden.
Barty Crouch Jr. despises Draco Malfoy when they meet in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and there is a good reason why. In the fourth Harry Potter film, Barty Crouch Jr. is enlisted by Voldemort to infiltrate Hogwarts to get closer to Harry Potter.
During the Quidditch match, Barty broke free of the Imperius Curse his father had placed on him. Denied of free will and magic for so long, he stole Harry's wand, which was in view poking out of the boy's back pocket.
He was probably carted off to Azkaban, where he spent the rest of his soulless life as an empty vessel and likely buried in the Azkaban grounds after his death just like all other prisoners.
Barty eventually began attending Hogwarts, where he was sorted into Ravenclaw.
After the Triwizard Tournament, Dumbledore, Snape, and McGonagall figure out that he's Barty Crouch, Jr. in disguise, a sadistic and clever Death Eater on a mission to bring Voldemort back to life. On a rewatch, fans may start picking up clues that Mad-Eye was actually Crouch, Jr. all along.
During the year of the Triwizard Tournament, Karkaroff was outraged of Harry Potter's name being put in the Goblet of Fire and showed this contempt by purposefully lowering Harry's scores, displaying his bias as a judge.
After he regains his body in the fourth book, Rowling describes Voldemort as having pale skin, a chalk-white, skull-like face, snake-like slits for nostrils, red eyes and cat-like slits for pupils, a skeletally thin body and long, thin hands with unnaturally long fingers.
At the end of GOF when fake Moody takes Harry to his office after he returns from the maze, Dumbledore eventually comes in and stuns him. He knows it is an impostor, but before he changes back to Barty Crouch Jr. he tells McGonagall to get Winky from the kitchens.
The whole idea was that no one would know Voldemort had returned, but Harry got back and told Dumbledore everything. Barty Crouch Jr got Harry away from Dumbledore as fast as possible and, had he killed him, the story would have died with him.
Due to his humiliation in the Triwizard Tournament, Cedric eventually becomes a Death Eater and kills Neville Longbottom. Due to Neville's death, the final Horcrux Nagini was never destroyed, and as a result Voldemort is never defeated, kills Harry and takes over the Wizarding World.
He Claimed He Was Innocent In The Trial
But this is something that's again different in the source material. Crouch Jr proclaims his innocence, shaking like a leaf as he's sentenced. He cries out for his parents, asking them to come to his rescue, but this doesn't happen.
Elder. The rarest wand wood of all, and reputed to be deeply unlucky, the elder wand is trickier to master than any other. It contains powerful magic, but scorns to remain with any owner who is not the superior of his or her company; it takes a remarkable wizard to keep the elder wand for any length of time.
Lucius Malfoy had a strong dislike of Albus Dumbledore. This is due to two reasons – Dumbledore believed in Muggle rights which contradicted Malfoy's pure blood beliefs. In addition, Lucius was a Death Eater, so he believed that Lord Voldemort was a much more powerful wizard than Dumbledore.
Actions in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The most obvious evidence that Fudge was a Death Eater was in The Goblet of Fire. First of all, Fudge approved the restart of the Triwizard Tournament. It was discontinued because the death rate was absurdly high.
Barty Crouch's escape from Azkaban was engineered by his father, Bartemius Crouch Sr., presumably acting at the request of his wife. Barty's escape remained undiscovered because Bartemius' wife took his place, very quickly dying in Azkaban from a pre-existing condition, and being buried there.
Who put Harry's name in the Goblet of Fire? Barty Crouch Junior did it; he put Harry's name under a fourth school to make sure the Goblet would choose him. The Goblet didn't know that only three schools were competing and that Harry wasn't old enough.
He was setting things up so that he could give the book to Neville, which Neville could give to Harry, so that Harry could win the underwater task. Another explanation could be that he despised Neville's parents and perhaps felt sorry for Neville for having such weak parents.
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody managed to alter the Triwizard Tournament in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as the one who put Harry's name in the Goblet of Fire, but it took a well-orchestrated plan.