Hello, everyone! Working on a Czech translation of CSI series I would like to ask you for your expert advice. One of the characters, Captain Jim Brass, is talking about his years as a teenager: "...we used to go skinny dipping in a quarry in New Jersey. Ran into a few bodies. Most of them wearing cement shoes. And all of them were named Anthony." Does he refer to some real-life case? Since Jim enlisted Marine Corps in high-school and fought in Vietnam, I believe his teenage years were in 1960s. Any ideas?
It might also be said in a joking sense referring to how hectic it was in New Jersey, how much of a hold the mob had over the state, because it's more of a stereotype than a truth. Car trunks are a little more common but they won't make your viewers instantly think of the mob. So the character should be lighthearted about it. Sounds like a funny joke to me.