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The term '''cement overcoat''' refers to the legendary practice of some [[mobster]]s of encasing a body of a victim of [[organized crime]] in [[cement]], which makes it more likely that said body will stay at the bottom of a [[river]], [[bay]], or other body of water.
The term '''cement overcoat''' refers to the legendary practice of some [[mobster]]s of encasing a body of a victim of [[organized crime]] in [[cement]], which makes it more likely that said body will stay at the bottom of a [[river]], [[bay]], or other body of water.


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The term cement overcoat refers to the legendary practice of some mobsters of encasing a body of a victim of organized crime in cement, which makes it more likely that said body will stay at the bottom of a river, bay, or other body of water.

In practice this is a very difficult task for an individual to perform by ones self, i.e., as a method of discarding an entire human form[citation needed].