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Dr. Irv Arenberg – Killing Vincent: The Man, The Myth and The Murder

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Dr. Irv Arenberg – Killing Vincent: The Man, The Myth and The Murder

Twenty-first century forensics provides convincing evidence that Vincent van Gogh did not commit suicide. He was murdered!

Dr. Irving Arenberg, MD is an otolaryngology (ear, nose & throat) specialist in Greenwood Village, CO and has been practicing for 49 years. He joins us to discuss his
most recent book, Killing Vincent: The Man, The Myth and The Murder –  a scientifically based “who done it” on the life and death of famed artist Vincent Van Gogh.

“Most everyone believes van Gogh committed suicide. Using 21st century forensics, I make the case the that it was not possible for Vincent to have self-inflicted his mortal wound! He was murdered in a premeditated honor killing. This romantic twist and evidence on a 128-year-old unsolved homicide confounds the false narrative that surrounds the mysterious death of one of the world’s most iconic artists.”

 

 

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