A right above-knee amputee questions whether to move after experiencing trauma from an attack by their mother. Despite the mother's incarceration, the individual may still face emotional turmoil living nearby. It's suggested to consult local authorities about protective measures and to seek therapeutic support. For a separate situation, a group of friends is confused by the ghosting of one member and unsure whether to continue reaching out. The concern for the ghosted friend’s well-being is voiced, suggesting contact through mutual acquaintances may be a way forward.
Talk to the local authorities and perhaps the DA that handled your case about your options for a restraining order or other protections.
Even with her incarcerated, this neighborhood is a site of violence for you and so it's likely that the trauma is going to keep being perpetuated if you don't address it.
You've suffered a huge loss, and a therapist or support group can help you process that.
This abrupt shift is concerning. If you know someone else who knows her, even casually, you should reach out.
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