Vincent Van Gogh Research Paper

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VIncent Van Gogh Essay On the 27th of July 1890, Vincent Van Gogh was pronounced dead by suicide, but recent evidence suggests it might be murder. Two days before his death Vincent Van Gogh was found with two gunshot wounds as he attempted to get to the hospital before his demise, The conspiracy behind Van Gogh's death is that he did not commit suicide, but instead he was murdered. Evidence shows Van Gogh was murdered by Rene Secretan, all the evidence and the fact he tried to get help suggests he didn't want to die. To begin, evidence shows that Vincent Van Gogh was murdered by Rene Secretan. To back this up is a quote from a local farmer saying she saw Rene Secretan leaving the same field at the same time Van Gogh was shot. Evidence from …show more content…

Van Gogh cutting his ear off shows how he’s capable of hurting himself and would not be scared to kill himself, especially if he was hallucinating. That's the evidence that Van Gogh did kill himself and was not murdered. To conclude, both sides of the argument for Vincent Van Gogh’s death have good evidence to support their reasoning. Using logic and reasoning, I concluded that Vincent Van Gogh was murdered. To prove this, there is evidence that Rene Secretan was in the field at the same time as Van Gogh was shot, after interviewing a local farmer she said she saw Rene leaving the field. An article from the museum of Vincent Van Gogh talks about how Rene did not like Van Gogh and often bullied and harassed him. This evidence gives a reason why Rene would murder Van Gogh, and proof he was near where Van Gogh was shot. Some say that Van Gogh’s death was a suicide, but the evidence doesn't add up. After Van Gogh was pronounced dead, the hospital filed his death as suicide, but they were wrong. Van Gogh didn't kill himself because, if he wanted to kill himself, why would he shoot himself in the chest and then rush to the