I read somewhere (apologies, I cannot find the source) that Voldemort put high importance on creating Horcruxes. They were all kept in objects of meaning to him and almost all of the deaths were significant.
However it puzzles me that he'd murder people as trivial as a Muggle tramp and an Albanian peasant to create a Horcrux.
In summary, why did Voldemort kill such trivial people (Muggle tramp and an Albanian peasant) to undertake such a serious and significant task as creating a Horcrux?
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