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"
I
think
I
never
saw
this
one
,
either
,
"
Judy
said
,
putting
it
into
a
folder
.
"
Papers
get
lost
and
mislaid
.
I
mean
,
with
our
great
filing
system
,
it
might
take
six
or
seven
months
to
find
it
.
"
In
the
says
that
followed
,
four
other
dismissal
letters
to
his
attorneys
were
misfiled
,
and
when
they
refused
to
answer
his
letters
,
Arthur
finally
gave
up
trying
to
fire
them
.
"
Can
we
win
with
an
insanity
plea
?
"
Judy
asked
.
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Gary
lit
his
pipe
and
puffed
away
at
it
.
"
If
Karolin
,
Turner
,
Kocan
,
Harding
and
Wilbur
will
testify
that
Billy
was
legally
insane
at
the
time
of
the
crimes
,
under
the
Ohio
definition
,
I
think
we
ve
got
a
pretty
good
shot
at
it
.
"
"
But
you
re
the
one
who
told
me
no
multiple
personality
has
ever
been
found
not
guilty
by
reason
of
insanity
for
a
major
crime
.
"
"
Well
,
then
,
"
Gary
said
,
grinning
through
his
beard
,
"
William
Stanley
Milligan
will
be
the
first
.
"
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Dr
.
George
Harding
,
Jr
.
,
now
found
himself
struggling
with
his
conscience
.
There
was
no
doubt
in
his
mind
that
Billy
was
fused
or
close
to
fusion
now
and
probably
could
be
fused
enough
to
stand
trial
.
That
wasn
t
the
problem
.
As
Dr
.
George
lay
awake
nights
in
late
August
,
going
over
the
material
for
the
report
to
Judge
Flowers
,
he
wondered
if
it
was
morally
right
to
use
the
diagnosis
of
multiple
personality
as
a
defense
against
these
major
crimes
.
He
was
deeply
concerned
with
the
issue
of
criminal
responsibility
.
It
troubled
him
that
his
words
might
be
misused
,
bringing
discredit
to
the
multiple
personality
diagnosis
,
to
other
patients
who
had
this
syndrome
,
to
the
profession
and
to
psychiatric
testimony
.
If
Judge
Flowers
accepted
his
judgment
that
this
dissociative
disorder
,
classified
thus
far
as
a
neurosis
,
was
reason
to
find
a
patient
not
guilty
by
reason
of
insanity
,
he
knew
it
would
set
legal
precedent
in
Ohio
,
and
perhaps
in
the
country
.
Dr
.
George
believed
Billy
Milligan
had
not
had
control
over
his
actions
on
those
three
fateful
days
last
October
.
It
was
his
job
to
learn
more
and
to
push
into
new
areas
.
It
was
his
responsibility
to
understand
this
case
,
to
understand
Billy
in
a
way
that
would
be
useful
to
society
in
dealing
with
similar
problems
.