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"
Nobody
has
talked
to
me
,
"
complains
Milligan
,
who
asserts
the
abuse
claims
by
his
stepson
are
"
completely
false
.
…
"
According
to
a
report
signed
by
Dr
.
George
T
.
Harding
,
the
psychiatrists
also
concluded
that
Milligan
exhibited
multiple
personality
behavior
and
that
he
had
personalities
unaware
of
the
actions
of
others
.
They
blamed
his
condition
partly
on
abuse
he
suffered
as
a
child
.
Chalmer
Milligan
said
he
has
suffered
considerable
hardship
as
a
result
of
the
published
reports
.
"
You
always
have
the
misunderstanding
bunch
.
It
’
s
very
upsetting
,
"
he
said
.
He
said
he
particularly
was
upset
by
published
accounts
that
failed
to
attribute
the
abuse
claim
to
William
or
the
psychiatrists
.
"
It
all
goes
back
to
the
boy
,
"
Milligan
said
.
"
All
they
’
re
(
the
publications
)
doing
is
repeating
what
they
(
the
psychiatrists
and
young
Milligan
)
said
,
"
he
added
.
He
would
not
say
whether
he
planned
any
legal
action
regarding
the
abuse
claims
.
Feeling
increasingly
confident
that
Billy
would
be
found
not
guilty
by
reason
of
insanity
,
Judy
and
Gary
realized
there
was
still
another
hurdle
.
Up
to
this
time
,
all
such
verdicts
resulted
in
the
defendant
being
sent
to
Lima
.
But
within
three
days
,
on
December
1
,
a
new
Ohio
law
dealing
with
mentally
ill
patients
would
go
into
effect
,
requiring
that
someone
found
not
guilty
by
reason
of
insanity
be
treated
as
a
mentally
ill
patient
and
not
as
a
criminal
.
The
new
law
would
require
that
he
be
sent
to
the
least
restrictive
environment
consistent
with
safety
to
himself
and
others
,
and
his
commitment
to
a
state
mental
institution
would
come
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
probate
court
.
Since
the
trial
date
was
set
for
December
4
and
Billy
would
be
the
first
to
come
under
the
new
Ohio
law
,
there
was
a
good
chance
that
after
the
trial
,
the
probate
court
would
agree
to
send
him
to
a
place
other
than
Lima
if
the
defense
could
demonstrate
an
alternative
where
he
would
receive
proper
treatment
.
Harding
Hospital
was
out
of
the
question
because
of
the
expense
.
It
would
have
to
be
a
state
hospital
where
someone
could
be
found
who
knew
about
and
could
treat
a
multiple
personality
.