Art Detective Retrieves Stolen Van Gogh Painting Found In Bloody...

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A stolen Vincent van Gogh painting, 'The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring', has been recovered after a lengthy three-and-a-half-year pursuit to find the precious artwork.

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Apparently, through collaboration with Dutch police, Brand could confirm that the man who delivered the painting was not connected to the original theft. No arrests were made, as apparently the anonymous fellow was just the ‘delivery guy’. Far from being jacked by law-breaking art fanatics, it’s subsequently been discovered that a crime group had acquired the Van Gogh painting with intentions of using it as a bargaining chip for shorter jail sentences. That’s one helluva bribe.

The recovered painting was protected by a pillow, which was splattered with bits of blood, indicating that the person who retrieved it had cut a finger during the process.

 

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