Remus: "...he thought I was the spy, Peter. I assume that's why you didn't tell me, Sirius?"
Sirius: "Forgive me, Remus."
— Remus and Sirius reflecting on the first wizarding war while confronting Pettigrew.
In the first wizarding war James and Sirius had come to distrust Remus and also James and Lily Potter wanted to use Sirius as their Secret-Keeper, but Sirius thought that would be too obvious, and thus suggested Peter Pettigrew instead.
Why did they distrust Lupin and trust Pettigrew?
Answer
It might be because Remus was closer to the Potters than Peter Pettigrew. Thus, Remus would have been the next target if Voldemort had found out that Sirius was not the secret-keeper. It also makes more sense than appointing someone weak and cowardly as a secret-keeper, which Voldemort would not expect.
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