This is a locked chapterCASE 4 An Equation for Murder, Part 3
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The next morning, the students discuss whether it is physically possible for a woman to fall from the roof of a building. They conclude that it is possible, but that it would take a great deal of force for her to fall. They also discuss whether she would have to carry someone else to get to the top of the building if she did fall. The students conclude that she would not need to carry another person if she were carrying someone else. Sherdog tells the students that when Maeka Shugaragi was having trouble with her entrance exams, she would blame someone for groping her. She would then accuse someone of driving a man to suicide, and that was how she "dug her own grave"
This is a locked chapterCASE 4 An Equation for Murder, Part 3
About This Chapter
The next morning, the students discuss whether it is physically possible for a woman to fall from the roof of a building. They conclude that it is possible, but that it would take a great deal of force for her to fall. They also discuss whether she would have to carry someone else to get to the top of the building if she did fall. The students conclude that she would not need to carry another person if she were carrying someone else. Sherdog tells the students that when Maeka Shugaragi was having trouble with her entrance exams, she would blame someone for groping her. She would then accuse someone of driving a man to suicide, and that was how she "dug her own grave"