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Dr
.
Cornelia
Wilbur
mentioned
that
at
a
state
mental
hospital
less
than
seventy
-
five
miles
from
Columbus
,
there
was
a
physician
who
had
treated
several
multiple
personalities
and
who
was
recognized
as
being
skilled
in
the
field
.
She
recommended
Dr
.
David
Caul
,
medical
director
of
the
Athens
Mental
Health
Center
in
Athens
,
Ohio
.
The
prosecutors
office
requested
a
pretrial
meeting
with
Probate
Judge
Richard
B
.
Metcalf
to
clarify
procedures
under
the
new
Ohio
law
.
Judge
Jay
Flowers
agreed
and
arranged
the
meeting
.
But
Judy
and
Gary
knew
that
the
meeting
would
range
far
beyond
that
.
Judge
Flowers
would
join
the
meeting
,
and
it
would
be
decided
which
evidence
was
to
be
admitted
on
Monday
by
stipulation
and
where
Billy
Milligan
would
be
sent
for
treatment
in
the
event
he
was
declared
not
guilty
by
reason
of
insanity
.
Gary
and
Judy
decided
it
was
important
to
know
if
Dr
.
Caul
would
accept
Billy
as
a
patient
at
the
Athens
Mental
Health
Center
.
Though
Judy
had
heard
Cauls
name
before
and
had
written
him
in
July
for
information
about
multiple
personality
,
she
had
not
mentioned
Billy
’
s
name
.
Now
she
phoned
to
ask
if
he
would
accept
Billy
Milligan
as
a
patient
and
if
he
could
come
to
Columbus
on
Friday
to
attend
the
meeting
.
Caul
said
he
would
have
to
check
with
the
hospital
superintendent
,
Sue
Foster
,
who
would
discuss
it
with
her
superiors
in
the
state
Department
of
Mental
Health
.
Caul
said
he
would
consider
accepting
Milligan
as
a
patient
,
and
he
agreed
to
drive
to
Columbus
on
Friday
to
attend
the
meeting
.
On
December
1
,
Judy
waited
impatiently
for
Dr
.
Caul
.
The
lobby
outside
Judge
Metcalf
’
s
chambers
was
filling
up
with
the
others
who
had
become
involved
in
the
case
,
including
Dr
.
George
Harding
,
Dr
.
Stella
Karolin
,
Dorothy
Turner
and
Ber
-
nie
Yavitch
.
Shortly
after
ten
o
’
clock
,
she
saw
the
receptionist
point
her
out
to
a
middle
-
aged
,
fat
little
man
.
His
oliveskinned
,
fleshy
face
was
fringed
with
gray
hair
.
His
fierce
,
penetrating
eyes
were
the
eyes
of
an
eagle
.
She
introduced
him
to
Gary
and
the
others
,
and
led
him
into
Judge
Metcalf
’
s
chambers
.
Dr
.
David
Caul
settled
back
in
the
second
row
and
listened
as
the
attorneys
discussed
how
the
new
law
applied
to
the
Milligan
case
.
A
short
while
later
,
Judge
Flowers
entered
the
chambers
and
,
together
with
Judge
Metcalf
,
summarized
the
case
and
the
procedures
up
to
this
point
.
Bemie
Yavitch
spoke
of
the
professional
information
that
had
been
assembled
and
agreed
that
it
would
be
difficult
to
refute
the
evidence
regarding
Milligans
condition
at
the
time
of
the
offenses
.
He
would
not
challenge
the
reports
by
Southwest
and
Harding
.
Gary
pointed
out
that
the
defense
had
no
intention
of
challenging
the
prosecutions
evidence
that
Milligan
had
actually
committed
the
crimes
.
It
dawned
on
David
Caul
that
they
were
all
talking
about
what
was
going
to
be
happening
at
that
trial
on
Monday
.
It
was
his
impression
that
here
was
a
meeting
of
the
minds
about
the
scenario
of
that
trial
.
Gary
and
Judy
agreed
that
the
victims
’
names
be
deleted
from
the
record
.
What
remained
was
to
determine
what
would
happen
to
Billy
if
Judge
Flowers
found
him
not
guilty
by
reason
of
insanity
.