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During
the
Wednesday
press
conference
in
Athens
,
Mrs
.
Foster
said
,
"
Treatment
of
Billy
Milligan
has
been
compromised
by
the
press
and
his
reaction
to
the
press
.
"
The
superintendent
referred
to
the
numerous
reports
which
followed
The
Dispatch
s
revelation
that
Milligan
had
been
allowed
on
unsupervised
leaves
from
the
Athens
Hospital
.
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Mrs
.
Foster
s
comment
brought
a
rebuff
from
Stinziano
.
"
Blaming
the
press
for
reporting
the
facts
is
irresponsible
,
"
he
said
.
.
.
When
Stinziano
and
Ball
demanded
that
the
Ohio
Mental
Health
Department
call
in
outside
experts
to
evaluate
Milligans
treatment
,
Dr
.
Cornelia
Wilbur
agreed
to
come
to
Athens
.
Her
report
praised
Dr
.
Cauls
treatment
program
.
Setbacks
like
this
,
she
explained
,
occurred
often
with
multiple
personalities
.
The
Columbus
Dispatch
reported
on
April
28
,
1979
:
Sybil
s
Psychiatrist
Approves
of
Leaves
in
Milligan
Therapy
By
Melissa
Widner
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The
psychiatrist
asked
by
the
Ohio
Department
of
Mental
Health
to
consult
on
the
case
of
mental
patient
^
William
Milligan
has
recommended
that
no
major
changes
be
made
in
his
treatment
.
In
her
report
to
the
department
,
made
public
Friday
,
Dr
.
Cornelia
Wilbur
supported
Milligan
s
therapy
,
which
until
recently
included
frequent
furloughs
from
the
Athens
Mental
Health
Center
,
where
he
is
a
patient
.
Dr
.
Wilbur
said
he
is
no
longer
dangerous
after
13
months
of
therapy
in
state
and
private
mental
institutions
.
She
suggested
his
treatment
at
the
Athens
facility
be
continued
.
She
said
the
unchaperoned
leaves
as
part
of
his
treatment
were
well
conceived
,
but
publicity
about
those
leaves
had
had
a
negative
effect
.
.
.