

Books by Dale Larner
Vincent The Ripper
Vincent van Gogh Was Jack the Ripper, Case Closed
Volume 1
VINCENT THE RIPPER
3 Volume Series
This explosive historical investigation reveals the shocking double life of Vincent van Gogh—celebrated artist by day, calculating serial killer by night. Beginning with his first murder in London in 1873 at the age of 20, this 3 volume book traces how Van Gogh's bloodlust evolved alongside his artistic journey, culminating in his creation of the 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. Author Dale Larner provides meticulously detailed evidence to prove the famous painter Vincent van Gogh was none other than the infamous serial killer known as Jack the Ripper.
Volume 2: Coming Fall of 2025
Vincent The Ripper
Volume 3
In Volume 1, the first five Ripper murders are covered, along with four other murders Van Gogh committed (known generally as the Torso Murders) along with the shocking murder of his own father. Vincent’s views about women and his rejections by them while visiting prostitutes regularly reveal the issues he had with women he couldn’t control. His murders were a form of expressing his control by way of killing substitutes for the women in his life he wanted to kill. The motives and matches between Van Gogh and the murders are presented in detail and paint the unavoidable conclusion that Vincent van Gogh was living the secret life of a serial killer. Letters were also written after both the Torso Murders and the Ripper murders. These letters, and the enormous details pulled from police reports, newspaper articles, Van Gogh biographers, and Vincent’s own words from his many letters, stitch together the two series of murders and the murder of his father, firmly tying them to the man who committed them all—Vincent van Gogh.



