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They
drove
around
Ohio
for
six
days
,
job
hunting
and
then
pulling
off
the
road
into
the
woods
to
sleep
at
night
.
Ragen
insisted
on
keeping
a
gun
under
the
seat
and
another
in
the
glove
compartment
for
protection
.
On
night
,
Arthur
suggested
that
Allen
try
to
find
a
job
as
a
maintenance
man
.
It
was
the
kind
of
work
Tommy
could
handle
easily
:
repairing
electrical
appliances
,
mechanical
equipment
,
heating
units
and
plumbing
.
As
Arthur
understood
it
,
a
rent
-
free
apartment
and
free
utilities
came
with
the
job
.
He
suggested
Allen
get
in
touch
with
a
former
inmate
whom
he
d
once
helped
in
Lebanon
and
who
now
was
a
maintenance
man
in
a
suburb
of
Columbus
called
Little
Turtle
.
"
Perhaps
he
knows
of
an
opening
,
"
Arthur
said
.
"
Call
him
.
Tell
him
you
re
in
town
and
would
like
to
drop
by
.
"
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Allen
grumbled
about
it
but
followed
Arthurs
instructions
.
Ned
Berger
was
glad
to
hear
from
him
and
invited
him
over
.
They
weren
t
hiring
at
Little
Turtle
,
he
said
,
but
Billy
Milligan
was
welcome
to
spend
a
couple
of
nights
at
his
place
.
Allen
dropped
by
,
and
they
partied
and
swapped
stories
about
prison
life
.
On
the
morning
of
the
third
day
,
Berger
came
back
to
the
apartment
with
the
news
that
Channingway
Apartments
was
about
to
advertise
for
outdoor
maintenance
help
.
"
Call
em
,
"
Berger
said
,
"
but
don
t
say
how
you
found
out
they
were
hiring
.
"
John
Wymer
,
the
youthful
personnel
manager
of
Kelly
and
Lemmon
Management
Company
,
was
impressed
with
Billy
Milligan
.
Of
all
the
men
who
answered
his
help
-
wanted
ad
,
he
found
Milligan
the
most
qualified
and
personable
.
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During
the
first
interview
,
on
August
15
,
1977
,
Milligan
assured
him
he
could
do
grounds
-
keeping
,
carpentry
,
electrical
maintenance
and
plumbing
.
"
If
it
works
electronically
or
by
combustion
,
I
can
fix
it
,
"
he
told
Wymer
.
"
And
if
I
don
t
know
how
,
I
can
figure
it
out
.
"
Wymer
said
he
would
get
in
touch
with
him
after
he
interviewed
the
other
applicants
for
the
job
.
Checking
Milligan
s
references
later
that
day
,
Wymer
called
the
most
recent
employer
listed
on
Milligan
s
application
,
Del
Moore
.
Moore
gave
him
a
glowing
report
a
fine
worker
and
a
dependable
young
man
.
He
had
left
the
job
because
meat
-
cutting
wasn
t
really
in
Bill
Milligans
line
.
He
would
,
Del
Moore
assured
Wymer
,
make
an
excellent
maintenance
man
.