The night sky is a map of the East End of London.
The stars represent murder sites.
The yellow light along the horizon represents the River Thames.
The Cypress tree represents death and mourning.
The white chapel is an image reference to the Whitechapel District.

Vincent van Gogh was not as he seems.

Posted by crazypsychdude

10 Comments

  1. crazypsychdude on

    I’m Dale Larner, author of VINCENT THE RIPPER, a serious non-fiction book presenting the evidence Vincent van Gogh was Jack the Ripper. The Starry Night map is just one of the many pieces of evidence I present. Please excuse the self-promotion. I’ve uncovered the hidden truth about Van Gogh and the world needs to know Vincent’s real nature. Here’s the book website to see more about the Starry Night map and much more: [https://VincentTheRipper.com](https://VincentTheRipper.com) Thanks!

  2. Southern_Loquat_4450 on

    Great, we have a museum copy hanging on the wall. Now I’m gonna be looking at it in a whole new way. Thanks 😊.

  3. cakesofthepatty414 on

    I can’t wait to dive into this deep end first tomorrow.

    What a wild idea. Gonna have fun with my imagination before i explore.

  4. NoAssociate8086 on

    Random thought: Is that why his stuff became more valuable after his death; were some people able to deduce but not prove his connection to the crimes?

  5. KeptInTheDarkness on

    Genuinely amazing. To the spectators; check out the website and click on the “matches” section. Probably the most definitive part of the whole thing.

  6. The-Sunflower-Bear on

    He studied anatomy university, which adds weight to your theory. However he was not in England in 1888 and 1889. And he painted Starry Night in June 1889, after all the murders had occurred. So he could well have been painting the murder locations, but that doesn’t mean he committed them.

  7. Van gogh has a letter sent from his new home in Arles France sept 9th 1888, Annie Chapman was killed on the 8th

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