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"
You
re
pushing
yourself
too
hard
.
It
doesn
t
have
to
be
done
all
at
once
.
"
"
But
I
ve
got
such
a
drive
to
do
it
.
I
ve
got
so
many
years
to
make
up
for
,
and
so
little
time
.
I
just
feel
I
ve
got
to
push
.
"
He
got
up
and
looked
out
the
window
.
"
Another
thing
:
I
ve
got
to
confront
my
mother
eventually
.
I
don
t
know
what
I
m
going
to
say
to
her
.
I
can
t
act
the
same
as
I
did
before
.
Everything
s
different
now
.
The
parole
board
,
my
upcoming
sanity
hearing
,
and
now
reading
my
father
s
suicide
letter
it
s
very
hard
to
stay
in
one
piece
.
It
tore
me
apart
.
"
On
February
28
,
Billy
called
his
attorney
and
told
him
he
didn
t
want
his
mother
present
at
his
commitment
review
hearing
the
next
morning
.
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After
his
March
1
,
1979
,
review
hearing
,
Billy
Milligan
was
recommitted
to
the
Athens
Mental
Health
Center
for
another
six
months
.
All
those
working
with
him
were
aware
of
the
threat
hanging
over
him
.
He
knew
that
as
soon
as
he
was
cured
and
discharged
,
he
would
be
arrested
by
the
Adult
Parole
Authority
of
Fairfield
County
as
a
parole
violator
and
returned
to
prison
to
serve
the
remaining
three
years
of
his
two
-
to
five
-
year
term
for
the
Gray
Drug
Store
robbery
.
He
might
also
be
declared
a
probation
violator
and
then
be
forced
to
serve
a
consecutive
six
-
to
twenty
-
five
-
year
sentence
on
the
roadside
-
rest
assaults
.
L
.
Alan
Goldsberry
and
Steve
Thompson
,
his
Athens
attorneys
,
filed
motions
in
Fairfield
County
court
to
have
his
pleas
of
guilty
dismissed
.
They
argued
that
in
1975
,
unknown
to
the
court
,
he
had
been
a
multiple
personality
,
and
because
he
had
been
insane
and
unable
to
assist
in
his
own
defense
at
that
time
,
there
had
been
"
manifest
justice
.
"
Goldsberry
and
Thompson
held
out
the
hope
that
if
the
judge
in
Lancaster
would
vacate
the
guilty
plea
,
Billy
would
be
a
free
man
after
he
was
cured
.
He
lived
on
that
hope
.
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At
about
the
same
time
,
Billy
was
delighted
to
learn
that
Kathy
and
her
longtime
sweetheart
,
Rob
Baumgardt
,
had
decided
to
marry
in
the
fall
.
Billy
liked
Rob
,
and
he
began
to
plan
for
the
wedding
.
As
he
walked
the
hospital
grounds
and
saw
the
signs
of
spring
,
he
began
to
feel
the
bad
times
had
passed
.
He
was
getting
better
.
On
weekend
leave
,
staying
at
Kathys
house
,
he
started
painting
a
mural
on
her
wall
.