PS - you're now the second poster with a world-famous-artist angle to their preferred suspect who has chosen to take a cheap shot at Nietzsche.
Please, keep it coming - it can only bolster your intellectual credibility! Though it must be said, yours at least gave me a good smile
Please, keep it coming - it can only bolster your intellectual credibility! Though it must be said, yours at least gave me a good smile

These paintings you think constitute some kind of evidence, because in them Toulouse-Lautrec, who according to your theory may not have known anything about the murders on a conscious level, paints prostitutes and music-halls, and frequently enjoys painting red-haired females. In one painting there is a gendarme, and another person who you claim resembles a detective - presumably in that he is a male and is wearing Victorian clothes.
It's an interesting theory,but one hard to prove. Of course do we know the where abouts of Lautrec's companion the good doctor? It might be he took a vacation or had family issues he needed to take care of.
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