VINCENT THE RIPPER: E-book Now Available On Amazon!

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  • Vincent alias Jack
    Cadet
    • Jan 2012
    • 29

    #1

    VINCENT THE RIPPER: E-book Now Available On Amazon!

    The day has arrived! The truth is out!

    Amazon e-book links:

    U.S.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FKBY7NLS

    U.K.


    Also propagating to other countries.

    Book Description:
    In Vincent The Ripper, author Dale Larner provides detailed evidence proving the famous painter Vincent van Gogh was none other than the infamous serial killer known as Jack the Ripper!

    This explosive historical investigation reveals the shocking double life of Vincent van Gogh—struggling artist by day, calculating serial killer by night. Beginning with his first murder in London in 1873 at the age of 20, the book traces how Van Gogh's bloodlust evolved alongside his artistic journey, culminating in the creation of his Jack the Ripper persona in 1888. The evidence suggests Van Gogh's most brilliant paintings were fueled by his Jack the Ripper murders, with his killing spree providing the uniqueness he desperately sought for the approaching 1889 World's Fair.

    Vincent the Ripper is comprised of three volumes, of which this is Volume 1. The truth about Van Gogh’s hidden life is being revealed.

    Thanks,
    Dale Larner

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  • Herlock Sholmes
    Commissioner
    • May 2017
    • 22514

    #2
    I challenge anyone to read the free sample on Amazon without realising what an utter pile of contemptible fiction this is. A disgrace.
    Regards

    Herlock Sholmes

    ”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott

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    • Vincent alias Jack
      Cadet
      • Jan 2012
      • 29

      #3
      Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
      I challenge anyone to read the free sample on Amazon without realising what an utter pile of contemptible fiction this is. A disgrace.
      Always the first to comment & always with venom. Keeping with your well-established true nature of being a hater.

      However, for all others, please do have a look at the sample for the book & form your own opinion. Of course, it's best to get the book & make your evaluation on all that's presented. Thanks to those who seek truth & think for themselves!
      VincentTheRipper.com

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      • Herlock Sholmes
        Commissioner
        • May 2017
        • 22514

        #4
        Originally posted by Vincent alias Jack View Post

        Always the first to comment & always with venom. Keeping with your well-established true nature of being a hater.

        However, for all others, please do have a look at the sample for the book & form your own opinion. Of course, it's best to get the book & make your evaluation on all that's presented. Thanks to those who seek truth & think for themselves!
        You’re not interested in truth Dale. You have chosen a famous person for maximum publicity and invented a case against him. That anyone could suspect Van Gogh is a joke. That this guy with mental health issues and who relied on his brother to keep him in canvases, paint, lodgings, food and drink had the spare cash, time or inclination to keep journeying back and forth to England can’t (and won’t) be taken seriously by anyone. And the ‘hidden’ images? Anyone could do that with paintings. You could make a case against Monet doing the same thing.

        You typically use the phrase ‘hater’ as a means of demonising anyone giving criticism. To criticise isn’t to hate. But strangely I’m not keen on this trend of ‘pick a subject/create a case.’ There isn’t a single thing that could make anyone suspect Van Gogh of being the killer.
        Regards

        Herlock Sholmes

        ”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott

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        • Geddy2112
          Inspector
          • Dec 2015
          • 1360

          #5
          Regardless of the suspect, good luck with the book.
          "The Lechmere theory never shoehorns facts. It deals in facts."

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