Originally posted by Vincent alias Jack
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I just read the below on your website.
"The first letter believed to be from Jack the Ripper arrived in London on September 24, 1888, and the next, on Sept. 27, provided the name of Jack the Ripper. In October, 84 Ripper letters were then received in London, and in November, 62 were received. Then in December, only 9---the last letter for 1888 being received on Dec. 23. Over this time, Ripper letters arrived nearly every day, with the longest gap being 5 days. The next letter received after the Dec. 23 letter was not until 16 days later on Jan. 8, 1889. Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear on the night of Dec. 23 and was admitted to the hospital early the next morning. He remained in the hospital until his release on Jan. 7, just one day before the next Jack the Ripper letter arrived in London on the 8th. The Ripper letters stopped on Dec. 23 because Vincent had cut off his ear and was then in the hospital and incapable of sending Ripper letters. The Ripper letters then started up again on January 8, the day after Vincent was released from the hospital. Vincent van Gogh was Jack the Ripper."
Unless I'm reading you incorrectly, you're saying that Vincent was responsible for the Dec. 23 1888 letter but then, because he was in hospital until January 7th, having cut off his ear on the night of Dec. 23, wasn't able to send any further Ripper letters during that 15 day that period. Have I got that right?
So, am I right in thinking that your theory involves Vincent expending time and money to travel to Limerick, Ireland, shortly before 23rd December, send a pointless letter from Limerick to the Head Postmaster in London informing him that he will be travelling across Ireland and Scotland, and then rush back to Arles in time to cut off his ear on 23rd December (although the evidence suggests he was out drinking with Gaugin on the evening of the 22nd so must have been back by then)?
Have you checked the timetables for how long such a journey to Limerick and back would have taken? It would appear that Van Gogh went to a museum in Montpellier with Gaugin on 16th or 17th December 1888 and then wrote to his brother from Arles the next day. Is what you are suggesting he must have done even remotely plausible?
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