Ross discusses the uncertainty surrounding the abuser's fate, noting he doesn't know if he's dead or alive and that no legal justice was pursued. He reflects that while seeing the abuser face consequences might seem like closure, true healing is an internal process that doesn't require external validation or retribution. He emphasizes that victims can find closure and move forward by focusing on their own healing journey, rather than waiting for an apology or prosecution.
Impact: Medium. This point challenges the common perception that justice for abusers is a prerequisite for victim healing, highlighting the internal locus of control in recovery.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:49:39 to 00:51:26.
Sources in support: Charlamagne Tha God (Host)

