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But
the
mini
-
group
made
farewell
cards
for
him
,
and
when
Rosalie
brought
them
to
him
,
he
let
himself
cry
"
For
the
first
time
in
my
life
,
"
he
said
,
"
I
think
I
’
m
having
a
normal
human
reaction
.
I
’
ve
got
what
I
used
to
hear
referred
to
as
‘
mixed
emotions
.
’
I
’
ve
never
been
able
to
have
them
before
.
"
Friday
,
October
6
,
the
day
he
was
to
be
taken
away
,
was
Rosalie
’
s
day
off
,
but
she
came
down
to
the
hospital
to
be
with
him
.
She
knew
she
would
face
raised
eyebrows
and
sarcastic
comments
from
some
of
the
Wakefield
staff
,
but
she
didn
’
t
care
.
She
walked
into
the
rec
room
and
saw
him
,
dressed
in
his
blue
three
-
piece
suit
,
pacing
,
waiting
,
apparently
calm
and
in
control
.
She
and
Donna
Egar
walked
with
him
to
the
administration
building
,
where
a
sheriff
’
s
deputy
,
in
dark
glasses
,
waited
at
the
front
desk
.
When
the
deputy
whipped
out
the
handcuffs
,
Rosalie
stepped
in
front
of
Billy
and
demanded
to
know
if
it
was
really
necessary
to
handcuff
him
like
an
animal
.
"
Yes
,
ma
’
am
,
"
the
deputy
said
.
"
It
’
s
the
law
.
"
"
Well
,
for
God
’
s
sake
,
"
Donna
shouted
.
"
When
he
was
brought
over
here
,
he
was
escorted
by
two
females
,
and
now
you
’
re
going
to
be
a
big
bad
cop
and
handcuff
him
?
"
"
That
’
s
the
way
it
has
to
be
,
ma
’
am
.
I
’
m
sorry
.
"
Billy
held
out
his
wrists
,
and
when
the
cuffs
snapped
into
place
,
Rosalie
saw
him
wince
.
He
climbed
into
the
paddy
wagon
,
and
they
walked
beside
it
as
it
slowly
moved
along
the
curving
road
toward
the
stone
bridge
.
They
waved
good
-
by
,
went
back
to
the
unit
and
a
had
a
long
,
hard
cry
.
When
Bemie
Yavitch
and
Terry
Sherman
read
Dr
.
George
Hardings
report
,
they
agreed
it
was
one
of
the
most
thorough
mental
examinations
they
had
ever
seen
.
All
the
things
they
as
prosecutors
had
been
trained
to
attack
in
the
testimony
of
psychiatrists
,
all
the
positions
they
might
normally
object
to
,
were
unassailable
in
Hardings
report
.
It
hadn
’
t
been
a
three
-
or
four
-
hour
checkup
.
It
had
been
a
hospital
study
of
more
than
seven
months
.
And
it
was
not
just
Hardings
opinion
alone
,
but
included
consultation
with
a
great
many
other
psychologists
and
psychiatrists
.
On
October
6
,
1978
,
Judge
Flowers
,
after
holding
a
brief
competency
hearing
,
ruled
on
the
basis
of
the
Harding
report
that
Milligan
was
now
capable
of
standing
trial
.
He
set
tne
date
for
December
4
.