Guidedbyfaith
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Yes, I have seen a few on the FB page...Black & Missing, Inc....I think it is.
I am sure it must stand for something, but what I believe the detectives are doing is preventing anyone from knowing the sex of the person they are discussing at any given moment in the warrant.
Page 4 of the Prince George's County Warrant:
- The social worker had reported that IT had received information...
I read and re-read every single warrant to see if it was a mistake, could it mean IT (as in your profession - I thought the same thing lol), secret police code (kidding). I was frantically looking at numerous FB pages for friends of known players and couldn't find anything. Now, I must go back and write the names down I have checked - so I won't keep looking at the same ones over and over.
Interesting that witnesses are listed as numbers (I get why) and these initials are stated. This may blow the Lyles theory out of the water for the gun research?
Who is IT?
Hi- just based on the information/clues they are stating to have involved IT- I am 199% sure that they are referring to RSL. His rap sheet is disgusting...based on his history he def has the capabilities of being involved in something like this
O/T I keep seeing the letters smh Can someone enlighten me as to what these letters represent? T.I.A.
Alright, Sleuthers.........who is IT?
The search warrants state that IT:
- returned to the Red Roof Inn and talked to KT
- observed AT lying on the bed when KT opened the door
- KT refused to allow IT to enter the room
- within the last month IT conducted internet searches for KT in an attempt to purchase a handgun
- IT utilized an Apple Ipad and downloaded images of handguns for KT
Who is IT?
IT is not a person's initials at all! IT means they are using a substitute to indicate a personal pronoun without attaching a gender so people cannot figure out which individual/witness is acting as the detective writes out the report. Instead of saying, "Witness One did this and SHE/HE did that.". The detective writes, "Witness One did this and IT did that.". See? He/She/It = 3rd person personal pronounsIT, it's driving me mad. The first time this IT turns up is in the history where the social worker reports Relisha's truancy. What or who is this? Investigator T, Informant T, ????
Actually, it would make sense to me because they need to insure they didn't mess up. So many times I have questioned why LE in reports didn't pay attention to that very detail because it gives away the witness when there are only two of opposite genders. IT is used for various people throughout the report and not assigned to one specific person. Now...it doesn't mean that IT doesn't have some wording assigned other than "it", but it is being used in the same context as he/she/it if you will read through the report.If they were using "it" in that sense, there would be no reason whatsoever to make it all caps.
Actually, it would make sense to me because they need to insure they didn't mess up. So many times I have questioned why LE in reports didn't pay attention to that very detail because it gives away the witness when there are only two of opposite genders. IT is used for various people throughout the report and not assigned to one specific person. Now...it doesn't mean that IT doesn't have some wording assigned other than "it", but it is being used in the same context as he/she/it if you will read through the report.
I never see the word "unsub" used by LE in real life...only hear it used on Criminal Minds.Yes, the meaning makes sense, and I agree it doesn't seem to refer to a specific person, but I still don't see why they'd capitalize it. Given LE's tendency to jargon and acronyms, I'd expect some sort of term like "unsub" or the like. It's really rare to use "it" to refer to a person in US English.
Yes, the meaning makes sense, and I agree it doesn't seem to refer to a specific person, but I still don't see why they'd capitalize it. Given LE's tendency to jargon and acronyms, I'd expect some sort of term like "unsub" or the like. It's really rare to use "it" to refer to a person in US English.
Resembles Willis on Different Strokes...
Hopefully someone will recognize this man and this will be the break that leads to Relisha!!!
I wonder if this person is directly related to Relisha's disappearance, or just might have witnessed something...
This is my first post. I just wanted to say that my first thought was that he looks like "Willis".
This is my first post because I can't even keep up with the work being done and I just read till I fall asleep. Nth is little girl is haunting my thoughts. I have no psychic abilities but my gut says she was sold. Praying she is found so she can be saved and recovered.
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