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Crime Scene
By MICHAEL WILSON
It is as iconic an image from the criminal underworld as the Tommy gun or the getaway car, a grim last act for the unfortunate soul whose life is about to end in a new pair of footwear.

Cement shoes.

One would be hard-pressed to think of a worse way to die than being fitted, as the saying goes, for cement shoes — fate hardening with every passing minute until the time comes to be dumped, feet first, into a watery grave, never to be seen again.

Never again — that is the whole point, and it is exactly why cement shoes are the unicorn of true crime. Everyone can describe them, but who has seen them?

Before Monday, precious few. Which makes the discovery that morning in Brooklyn of a cement-shoed corpse all the more remarkable.

The body of Peter Martinez, 28, better known on the streets as Petey Crack, had washed up near Manhattan Beach in Brooklyn. At one end, his head was wrapped in duct tape. At the other, where his feet should be, was a five-gallon bucket filled with rock-hard concrete — a mix of cement, sand, gravel and water — encasing his legs up to the shins.

The police said Mr. Martinez had a long history of arrests. He had been reported missing in February by his girlfriend. It seems that strong currents dragged Mr. Martinez, despite the homemade anchor, to shore, where he was discovered by a college student. There were no arrests in the case as of Wednesday, and the results of an autopsy were not yet complete.

How long his body had been in the water was just one of the mysteries the police were sorting through; Mr. Martinez’s last outfit — gray sweatpants, blue boxer shorts and a black jacket — was intact, and his tattoo of the Virgin Mary holding a rose was still visible.

Crime historians were mystified, struggling to think of similar cases.

“No,” said Thomas Reppetto, an author of books about organized crime. “Not right offhand.”

Mike Dash, a crime writer in London who has written about Mafia killings, said: “I’ve definitely never heard of this happening before. It’s just one of those stories that goes around. I think you’ve got a first there, by the sounds of things.”


There are countless accounts of those shoes over the years. They are there in the opening pages of E. L. Doctorow’s 1989 novel, “Billy Bathgate,” in which a character, barefoot, “delicately, gingerly, placed one foot at a time in the laundry tub in front of him that was filled with wet cement.”

The scene resembles a killing rumored to have happened in the 1930s, but the real body was never found. Countless similar examples exist — cement shoes believed to be worn by men never seen again, and therefore, by definition, themselves never seen. And yet the shoes fit snugly on the imagination.

At the 1987 trial of John Gotti, a prospective juror was dismissed after relating what a boyfriend had once told her: “If you do anything wrong, I’ll get the Mafia after you. You’ll be wearing cement shoes.”

Making a pair of cement shoes sounds easy enough. A bag of concrete mix, some water and a large bucket would seem to be all one needs for the job.

But there is one more important ingredient: time. An amount of uninterrupted time not commonly associated with murderers looking to cover their tracks.

How long would cement shoes take to harden? Paul Bartelotti, owner of M&B Concrete in Brooklyn, tried to imagine the process.

“They could have gotten just a bag and added water,” he said. Not too much — the consistency has to be just right. “Like Carvel ice cream. Not, like, paint-thick. A little thicker.”

For several hours, the captive could still pull his feet out. “It would take at least, I would say, the better part of the day to not get your feet out,” Mr. Bartelotti said. “Depends on the temperature.”

Concrete hardens quickly in warm temperatures, he said. Mr. Martinez disappeared in February.

“It was cold,” Mr. Bartelotti mused. “If you let it sit from 12 hours to a day, the guy wouldn’t be able to get his feet out.” He considered the situations. “They could make it wet and make the guy stand in it, or put his legs in and pour the cement around it. He could have been dead and they just stuck his feet in.”

Mr. Martinez had survived brushes with death before. He was shot in the leg in 2008. The scar was there on the body that was found on Monday, high enough on the leg to be above the concrete. The circumstances surrounding the shooting are as murky as everything else.

The discovery of his remains, the actual sighting of a thing of legend, may be the moment for which Mr. Martinez will be forever known.

Email: crimescene@nytimes.com
Twitter: @mwilsonnyt

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of course, whats the points of doing it if he wasnt alive

to keep his body from floating ashore if they mix the cement properly

I've seen stories of killers throwing victims alive in the water to die...sad shyt.
 

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Probably could have paid that if Bobby was allowed bail... allegedly of course. RIP. Nonsense. Now that child has no father, smh.
 

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They more than likely were in bed with a faction of a mexican cartel. And yes from personal dealings the cartel is popping on the east coast. Just more low key and business minded. They prob fronted him some work and when he didnt get back to them they put the hit out. Nikkas are expendable in the game. They can easily throw a few plates at some nikkas up the block and get you cleaned up, even nikkas in your crew will have you floating in the hudson for a couple plates and to keep business moving. So happy i got out that lifestyle and got to walk away from those mutha fukkers with my head on my shoulders. Because when they come you dont know who is going to hit you. Modern day mafia shyt. I have real accounts and some horror stories. I lost 30 plates of exotic and was scared shyt. They called me and asked me if i was straight i lied and told them i took all things OT and wholesaled it. Figured that would buy me some time. They were only taxing me a g per plate so i owed 30 racks. I had to drive 6 hrs to get up 20 racks from my cousin then I had the scraped the other 10 for diff dudes that i promised to look out for later on the re up it all worked out. Alot of you would ask why i didnt have the 30 already it was because i had it all tied up in the street being greedy.

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to keep his body from floating ashore if they mix the cement properly

I've seen stories of killers throwing victims alive in the water to die...sad shyt.
of course it was to basically hide the body until the fishes took care of it

but you dont cement a persons feet after there dead, you do it to see the look in their eyes right before you toss them in
 

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of course it was to basically hide the body until the fishes took care of it

but you dont cement a persons feet after there dead, you do it to see the look in their eyes right before you toss them in

it takes awhile for the cement to try if someone is moving their legs around for their life tho
 

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I get more news and updates from what goes on in society from here than CNN.com
The Coli is the place I get most of my news from, there are times I come here to see a story I saw in the news (the Alberta fire) and can give a more detailed opinion on it. But yeah, the Coli keeps me informed.
 

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bobby was supposed to pay off the connect with this music shyt and well... life happens and shyt.
 

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Wow wtf. Some old mafia shyt. That's crazy. Terrible way to go out.
 

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I get more news and updates from what goes on in society from here than CNN.com

YUP. Dawg, even my wife knows that The Coli breaks news before ere'place else.

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