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Torso Victim: A woman's arm was found on the shore of the River Thames, London, on Sept. 11, 1888. A torso was then found in the basement of the building being constructed as the new Metropolitan Police Headquarters in Whitehall, on Oct. 2, 1888. The coroner matched the arm to the torso. The victim was never identified. It was believed she was murdered on Sept. 8, which was the same night the Ripper victim, Chapman, was killed. In the middle of his Jack the Ripper murder's, Vincent killed another as the Torso Killer for his mother's Sept. 10 birthday. This was Vincent's fifth Torso murder.

Vincent The Ripper collection image

Official NFT collection created by artist & author, Dale Larner, for his book Vincent The Ripper.

Using intense research and engaging narrative, Larner takes the reader on a journey back in time to reveal Vincent’s secret life of murder. Vincent’s deeds were uncovered using his own words from 800 surviving letters—while the London police reports; 700 articles; & 240 Ripper letters, provide the gory details of the murders. The resulting matches drag Vincent from the shadows to reveal the true identity of Jack the Ripper & solve the case.

Visit http://VincentTheRipper.com to experience some of the matches and hidden images that reveal Van Gogh's hidden identity.

Except for additional edits, the book is complete. It has been split into 3 Volumes. Target publish date of Volume1: May 2024.

Images generated using Stable Diffusion v2.1, adjusted using Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator.

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Contract Address0xd81c...6149
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ChainPolygon
Last Updated6 months ago
Creator Earnings
10%

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Torso Victim: A woman's arm was found on the shore of the River Thames, London, on Sept. 11, 1888. A torso was then found in the basement of the building being constructed as the new Metropolitan Police Headquarters in Whitehall, on Oct. 2, 1888. The coroner matched the arm to the torso. The victim was never identified. It was believed she was murdered on Sept. 8, which was the same night the Ripper victim, Chapman, was killed. In the middle of his Jack the Ripper murder's, Vincent killed another as the Torso Killer for his mother's Sept. 10 birthday. This was Vincent's fifth Torso murder.

Vincent The Ripper collection image

Official NFT collection created by artist & author, Dale Larner, for his book Vincent The Ripper.

Using intense research and engaging narrative, Larner takes the reader on a journey back in time to reveal Vincent’s secret life of murder. Vincent’s deeds were uncovered using his own words from 800 surviving letters—while the London police reports; 700 articles; & 240 Ripper letters, provide the gory details of the murders. The resulting matches drag Vincent from the shadows to reveal the true identity of Jack the Ripper & solve the case.

Visit http://VincentTheRipper.com to experience some of the matches and hidden images that reveal Van Gogh's hidden identity.

Except for additional edits, the book is complete. It has been split into 3 Volumes. Target publish date of Volume1: May 2024.

Images generated using Stable Diffusion v2.1, adjusted using Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator.

Category Art
Contract Address0xd81c...6149
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainPolygon
Last Updated6 months ago
Creator Earnings
10%
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