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He
again
phoned
other
professionals
for
advice
and
guidance
,
conferred
with
his
staff
,
and
then
on
September
12
,
1978
,
he
sat
down
and
wrote
his
nine
-
page
report
to
Judge
Flowers
,
in
which
he
described
Billy
Milligans
medical
,
social
and
psychiatric
history
.
"
The
patient
reports
,
"
he
wrote
,
"
that
the
mother
and
children
were
subject
to
physical
abuse
and
that
he
suffered
sadistic
and
sexual
abuse
including
anal
intercourse
from
Mr
.
Milligan
.
According
to
the
patient
this
occurred
when
he
was
eight
or
nine
over
the
course
of
a
year
,
generally
on
a
farm
where
he
would
be
alone
with
the
stepfather
.
He
indicates
that
he
was
afraid
that
the
stepfather
would
kill
him
insomuch
as
he
threatened
to
‘
bury
him
in
the
barn
and
tell
the
mother
that
he
had
run
away
.
’
"
In
analyzing
the
psychodynamics
of
the
case
,
Harding
pointed
out
that
Milligans
natural
fathers
suicide
had
deprived
him
of
a
fathers
involvement
and
attention
,
and
left
him
with
"
a
feeling
of
irrational
power
and
overwhelming
guilt
leading
to
anxiety
,
conflict
and
increased
fantasy
formulation
.
"
He
was
thus
"
vulnerable
to
exploitation
by
the
stepfather
Chalmer
Milligan
,
who
preyed
upon
his
needs
for
closeness
and
caring
to
satisfy
his
own
frustrations
through
sexual
and
sadistic
exploitation
…
"
Since
young
Milligan
identified
with
his
mother
,
when
she
was
beaten
by
her
husband
,
it
caused
young
Milligan
to
"
experience
her
terror
and
pain
…
"
It
also
led
to
a
"
kind
of
separation
anxiety
which
left
him
in
an
unstable
fantasy
world
with
all
the
unpredictable
and
unintelligible
characteristics
of
a
dream
.
This
along
with
the
stepfathers
put
-
downs
,
sadistic
abuses
and
sexual
exploitation
led
to
recurrent
dissociations
…
"
Dr
.
George
Harding
concluded
:
"
It
is
now
my
opinion
that
the
patient
is
competent
to
stand
trial
having
accomplished
a
fusion
of
his
multiple
personalities
…
it
is
also
my
opinion
that
the
patient
is
mentally
ill
and
that
as
a
result
of
his
mental
illness
he
was
not
responsible
for
his
criminal
conduct
at
the
time
the
criminal
conduct
did
occur
in
the
last
half
of
October
1977
.
"
On
September
19
,
Judy
Stevenson
filed
a
motion
to
amend
the
defendants
plea
to
"
not
guilty
,
and
not
guilty
by
reason
of
insanity
.
"
Up
to
this
point
in
Milligans
case
,
the
multiple
personality
diagnosis
had
not
been
made
public
.
It
was
known
only
to
those
treating
him
,
the
prosecutors
and
the
judge
.
The
public
defenders
continued
to
insist
that
the
diagnosis
be
kept
secret
,
since
it
would
be
difficult
to
treat
him
and
then
try
his
case
if
it
exploded
into
a
media
event
.
Bemie
Yavitch
agreed
,
feeling
it
was
well
within
his
ethics
as
prosecutor
not
to
reveal
what
was
going
on
with
the
suspect
,
since
there
had
been
no
testimony
in
court
about
it
.
But
on
the
morning
of
September
27
,
the
Columbus
Cit
-
izen
-
Joumal
broke
the
story
with
banner
headlines
: