Originally posted by Fisherman
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In 1888 refrigeration of meat for marine transport was in it's infancy. Prior to that, canning and salting were the methods chiefly used.
I fail to see how twenty years of loading boxes or barrels of pre-packaged meat on to a cart provides someone with either the incentive or the skill required to be JTR.
I'm glad your expert confirms what seemed common sense to me, that Lechmere's role as as cart driver did not require him to carve a few cutlets en route. And he almost certainly carried a knife, many working men did.
Pity your scoop didn't place him at the smaller slaughterhouses, there might have more scope there for him to develop his blood lust and perhaps get involved in a bit of under the counter meat dealing.
MrB
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