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  1. Dec 22, 2014 · Chamber of Secrets, chapter 14 (Cornelius Fudge) If Hagrid had since been acquitted, there would be no justification for arresting him now. It follows that he’s still considered responsible for opening the Chamber in the 1942 school year. And as Harry surmises, Hagrid as the guilty party nicely matches up with the course of events:

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  2. Hagrid had been blamed (wrongly) for opening the chamber 50 years previously. This led to his expulsion from Hogwarts and the snapping of his wand. When the Chamber was reopened, Hagrid knew he would be blamed again and was expecting the Ministry.

  3. declares that the Chamber of Secrets has been opened and the heir of Slytherin is responsible for the attacks. Hermione is rendered Petrified, but not before she is able to leave clues to help Harry and Ron find the hidden chamber. A mysterious diary, tales about past troubles at Hogwarts involving Hagrid

  4. Apr 7, 2017 · It's a reasonable, although wrong, presumption that Hagrid was responsible, and Aragog was the creature that caused the death. The creature in the Chamber of Secrets was actually a basilisk, but without knowing this, after being informed of an Acromantula in Hogwarts, it's reasonable to presume that it's probably the creature they're looking for.

  5. He wasn't expelled because he opened the Chamber of Secrets, he was expelled for having dangerous animals in the school. If they were able to prove that he opened the chamber and was responsible for the death of a student, odds are he would've been punished way more than that.

  6. Hagrid has a weakness for taking care of large and sometimes dangerous creatures. It is revealed later in the book that Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts fifty years earlier for opening the Chamber of Secrets, because Riddle found him taking care of a giant monster (which turns out to be the spider Aragog, and not the basilisk).

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  8. The plot to open the Chamber of Secrets was a set of events that first took place in 1943 and later in the 1992–1993 school year. The first plot started with Hogwarts student Tom Riddle locating Salazar Slytherin's legendary Chamber of Secrets and the monster within, a Basilisk. The opening of the chamber culminated in the death of student Myrtle Warren, for which third-year Rubeus Hagrid ...