Websleuths Lingo

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  • #21
UID - term used for a john or jane doe, someone who is unidentified.

COD - Cause of Death.

DLC - Date of last contact
 
  • #22
what does wrt mean?
 
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What does the I stand for when people are talking about Casey Anthony-they write ICA
THANKS
 
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what does SAR mean?
 
  • #27
SAR = Search and Rescue

HRD = Human Remains Detection (K-9)

PLS = Point (Place) Last Seen
 
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LOL...I thought this thread said, "New Websleuths Logo". I was gonna come in here and pitch a fit. :floorlaugh:

Carry on. ;)
 
  • #30
CFCMA = Convicted Felon Caylee Marie Anthony (but don't want to turn this into a CFCMA thread)
 
  • #31
CFCMA = Convicted Felon Caylee Marie Anthony (but don't want to turn this into a CFCMA thread)

That would be CASEY, not Caylee.
 
  • #32
Please. What does AFKBPOFPOPL mean? Thank you.
 
  • #33
STBX= soon to be ex (spouse)
 
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Please. What does AFKBPOFPOPL mean? Thank you.

Yes...I have been so wondering what AFK...(well, that acronym above)^^^ means!
TIA
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  • #35
RSO: Registered Sex Offender

SOR: Sex Offender Registry. Sometimes preceded by the two-character state designation ("CASOR" for "California Sex Offender Registry)


More pointers:

In general, use the term RSO rather than "SO." For those sex offenders who aren't registered, use a description that indicates their status. For those not convicted yet, use "alleged sex offender." For those convicted sex offenders who no longer have to register (such as an expiration of their registration period), use "former registered sex offender." For those who've never had to register because their state law precludes them from the registry, most likely for complete discharge of their legal status including parole or probation before registration laws became effective in their state, call them "convicted sex offenders." In addition, that term can be used as well for any sex offender convicted in a court of law. Finally, use the "predator" designation when appropriate in a legal sense, or colloquially, use for any reference to a sex offender.
 
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This was very helpful! I am new and was very confused until now!
 
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What is SODDI?
 
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