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"
All
right
,
Milligan
,
"
the
officer
said
.
"
You
can
go
into
the
courtroom
now
.
"
Gary
noticed
that
when
Billy
was
led
in
,
the
sketch
artists
all
stared
at
him
.
Then
,
one
by
one
,
they
picked
up
their
erasers
and
started
rubbing
.
He
smiled
.
They
were
erasing
the
mustache
.
"
Your
Honor
,
"
said
Gary
Schweickart
as
he
approached
the
bench
,
"
both
the
prosecution
and
the
defense
are
now
agreed
that
there
is
no
need
to
call
witnesses
nor
to
put
Mr
Milligan
on
the
stand
.
The
facts
of
the
case
will
be
read
into
the
record
as
stipulations
,
agreed
upon
by
both
sides
.
"
Judge
Flowers
consulted
his
notes
.
"
You
are
not
contesting
the
charges
nor
denying
that
your
client
committed
the
crimes
he
is
charged
with
,
except
for
the
first
count
of
sexual
assault
.
"
"
That
s
right
,
Your
Honor
,
but
we
plead
not
guilty
by
reason
of
insanity
.
"
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"
Mr
.
Yavitch
,
do
you
plan
to
contest
the
findings
of
the
psychiatrists
from
Southwest
Community
Mental
Health
Center
and
Harding
Hospital
?
"
Yavitch
rose
.
"
No
,
Your
Honor
.
The
prosecution
agrees
to
the
evidence
presented
by
Dr
.
Harding
,
Dr
.
Turner
,
Dr
.
Karolin
and
Dr
.
Wilbur
,
supporting
the
defendants
mental
condition
at
the
time
the
crimes
were
committed
.
"
Judy
Stevenson
read
the
defense
testimony
,
taken
by
deposition
,
into
the
court
record
.
As
she
read
to
the
hushed
courtroom
,
she
glanced
at
Billy
from
time
to
time
and
saw
how
pale
his
face
was
.
She
hoped
the
pain
of
hearing
all
this
wouldn
t
make
him
unfuse
.
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Mrs
.
Margaret
Changett
can
testify
that
she
saw
Billy
s
mother
on
several
occasions
after
being
beaten
by
Mr
.
Milligan
.
She
will
testify
that
on
one
occasion
Bill
called
her
and
said
his
mother
was
beaten
rather
badly
.
Mrs
.
Changett
went
to
the
Milligan
house
and
found
Mrs
.
Moore
in
bed
.
Mrs
.
Moore
,
according
to
Mrs
.
Changett
,
was
in
bed
,
shaking
and
battered
.
Mrs
.
Changett
said
she
called
a
doctor
and
priest
;
she
stayed
with
Mrs
.
Moore
all
day
.
Dorothy
Moore
,
the
defendant
s
mother
,
will
,
if
called
,
testify
that
her
ex
-
husband
,
Chalmer
Milligan
,
was
very
abusive
to
her
and
would
often
beat
her
when
he
was
drinking
.
He
would
generally
lock
the
children
in
their
bedroom
while
he
beat
her
.
She
will
testify
that
"
Chalmer
often
became
sexually
aroused
"
after
the
beatings
.
Mrs
.
Moore
said
that
Mr
.
Milligan
was
jealous
of
Bill
and
beat
him
quite
often
"
for
punishment
.
"
He
once
tied
Bill
to
a
plow
and
later
tied
him
to
a
barn
door
in
order
to
"
keep
him
in
line
.
"
Mrs
.
Moore
will
testify
that
she
was
not
aware
of
the
severity
of
the
beatings
,
and
sodomy
,
administered
to
Bill
until
the
present
offense
came
to
light
.
.
.
Gary
saw
Billy
put
his
hands
over
his
eyes
when
he
heard
the
testimony
.
"
Got
a
tissue
?
"
Billy
asked
.