I realize the difficulty in believing such a claim, but this is no joke. The day has arrived. The case has been solved, and has it ever!
Vincent van Gogh was not as he seems. He was a much darker character, and he was a murderer long before he created the Jack the Ripper persona to kill by.
Vincent was transferred to London in May of 1873 at the age of 20. It was believed he first lived in the Battersea area. He then moved to Brixton in August, and on Sept. 5, the pieces of a woman's body were found in the River Thames. It was believed the parts were thrown in at Battersea. Vincent had moved and then had murdered. Vincent van Gogh was both Jack the Ripper and what is known as the Torso Killer.
I made a discovery and matched up Van Gogh's letters and life to Jack's letters and deeds, and I wrote a book about it. It took 3 years to complete the research and another 2 years to write the book. I then finished it mysteriously and wonderfully on Nov. 9, 2011--the anniversery date of Mary Kelly's murder.
The discovery involved finding hidden images in a Van Gogh painting that relate to Mary Kelly and Jack the Ripper--difficult to believe, but very much true and astounding.
Title of the book: VINCENT ALIAS JACK
Author: Dale Larner
Estimated release date: July 2012.
The matches are remarkable and the evidence is solid. Watch the videos and see the hidden images in the painting at:
http://www.vincentaliasjack.com
Enjoy the adventure.
Facebook Profile: http://www.facebook.com/dale.larner
Facebook Book Page: http://www.facebook.com/VincentaliasJack
My Website: http://www.dalelarner.com
Vincent van Gogh was not as he seems. He was a much darker character, and he was a murderer long before he created the Jack the Ripper persona to kill by.
Vincent was transferred to London in May of 1873 at the age of 20. It was believed he first lived in the Battersea area. He then moved to Brixton in August, and on Sept. 5, the pieces of a woman's body were found in the River Thames. It was believed the parts were thrown in at Battersea. Vincent had moved and then had murdered. Vincent van Gogh was both Jack the Ripper and what is known as the Torso Killer.
I made a discovery and matched up Van Gogh's letters and life to Jack's letters and deeds, and I wrote a book about it. It took 3 years to complete the research and another 2 years to write the book. I then finished it mysteriously and wonderfully on Nov. 9, 2011--the anniversery date of Mary Kelly's murder.
The discovery involved finding hidden images in a Van Gogh painting that relate to Mary Kelly and Jack the Ripper--difficult to believe, but very much true and astounding.
Title of the book: VINCENT ALIAS JACK
Author: Dale Larner
Estimated release date: July 2012.
The matches are remarkable and the evidence is solid. Watch the videos and see the hidden images in the painting at:
http://www.vincentaliasjack.com
Enjoy the adventure.
Facebook Profile: http://www.facebook.com/dale.larner
Facebook Book Page: http://www.facebook.com/VincentaliasJack
My Website: http://www.dalelarner.com
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