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Dorothy
Moore
denied
the
allegations
in
the
suicide
note
and
agreed
to
its
publication
.
Johnny
Morrison
had
been
mentally
ill
before
he
died
,
she
said
.
He
’
d
been
involved
with
another
woman
—
a
stripper
—
and
he
had
probably
confused
this
woman
with
her
when
he
wrote
about
the
people
she
’
d
been
hanging
around
with
.
Billy
made
his
peace
with
his
mother
.
0n
Friday
afternoon
,
March
30
,
back
in
the
ward
,
Billy
noticed
unusual
glances
,
hushed
talking
and
a
general
sense
of
uneasiness
.
"
Did
ja
see
the
afternoon
paper
?
"
one
of
the
female
patients
asked
,
handing
it
to
him
.
"
You
’
re
in
the
news
again
.
"
He
stared
at
the
bold
banner
headline
across
the
top
of
the
front
page
of
the
March
30
Columbus
Dispatch
:
Doctor
Says
Rapist
Allowed
to
Roam
from
Center
By
John
Switzer
William
Milligan
,
the
multipersonality
rapist
who
was
sent
to
the
Athens
Mental
Health
Center
last
December
,
is
allowed
to
roam
free
and
unsupervised
daily
,
The
Dispatch
has
learned
.
.
.
Milligan
’
s
doctor
,
David
Caul
,
told
The
Dispatch
that
Milligan
is
allowed
to
leave
the
hospital
grounds
to
roam
Athens
and
is
even
given
weekend
leaves
to
visit
relatives
.
.
.
Athens
Police
Chief
Ted
Jones
was
quoted
as
saying
that
he
’
d
had
numerous
expressions
of
concern
from
the
community
,
and
that
he
was
"
concerned
about
the
mental
patient
roaming
around
the
university
community
/
’
The
reporter
also
quoted
Judge
Flowers
,
who
had
found
Milligan
not
guilty
,
as
saying
he
was
"
not
in
favor
of
Milligan
being
free
to
roam
at
will
.
"
The
article
ended
with
reference
to
"
the
man
who
spread
terror
among
women
in
the
OSU
area
during
late
1977
.
"
The
Columbus
Dispatch
began
a
series
of
almost
daily
follow
-
up
articles
deploring
that
Milligan
was
allowed
to
"
roam
free
.
"
An
editorial
on
April
5
,
referring
to
Milligan
,
was
headlined
:
Legislation
Needed
to
Protect
Society
.
Frightened
readers
from
Columbus
and
anxious
parents
of
students
at
Ohio
University
in
Athens
began
to
call
the
university
president
Charles
Ping
,
who
then
called
the
hospital
requesting
clarification
.