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The
following
article
appeared
in
the
Columbus
Citizen
-
Journal
on
May
3
,
1979
:
Milligan
Doctor
s
Objectivity
Questioned
State
Rep
.
Mike
Stinziano
,
D
-
Columbus
,
is
questioning
the
objectivity
of
a
psychiatrist
who
recommended
treatments
for
William
Milligan
In
a
letter
to
Myers
Kurtz
(
sic
)
,
acting
director
of
the
Ohio
Department
of
Mental
Health
and
Mental
Retardation
,
Stinziano
said
Dr
.
Cornelia
Wilbur
should
not
give
advice
on
the
Milligan
case
"
since
she
was
originally
responsible
for
the
placement
of
William
Milligan
in
Athens
.
"
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Stinziano
said
the
selection
of
Dr
.
Wilbur
as
an
outside
physician
"
makes
about
as
much
sense
as
asking
Miss
Lillian
what
kind
of
job
Jimmy
Carter
is
doing
in
the
White
House
.
"
On
May
11
,
the
Columbus
chapter
of
the
National
Organization
for
Women
wrote
a
three
-
page
letter
to
Dr
.
Caul
and
sent
copies
to
Meyers
Kurtz
,
Mike
Stinziano
,
Phil
Donahue
,
Dinah
Shore
,
Johnny
Carson
,
Dr
.
Cornelia
Wilbur
and
the
Columbus
Dispatch
.
It
opened
with
the
following
:
Dr
.
Caul
,
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The
treatment
program
you
have
prescribed
for
William
Milligan
,
which
according
to
newspaper
accounts
,
includes
unsupervised
furloughs
,
unrestricted
use
of
an
automobile
,
and
assistance
in
financial
arrangements
for
books
and
movie
rights
,
displays
a
deliberate
and
flagrant
disregard
for
the
safety
of
women
in
the
surrounding
communities
.
It
cannot
be
tolerated
under
any
circumstances
.
.
.
The
letter
went
on
to
say
that
not
only
did
Dr
.
Cauls
treatment
program
not
teach
Milligan
that
violence
and
rape
are
unconscionable
,
but
he
was
in
fact
getting
positive
reinforcement
"
for
his
reprehensible
actions
.
"
It
charged
that
with
Cauls
collusion
,
Milligan
had
learned
"
the
cultures
subliminal
but
actual
message
that
violence
against
women
is
an
accepted
occurance
(
sic
)
,
a
commercialized
and
eroticized
commodity
"
The
letter
argued
that
Cauls
"
lack
of
clinical
insight
is
as
misogynist
as
it
is
predictable
.
The
claim
that
the
rapist
personality
was
a
lesbian
is
a
transparent
ruse
to
excuse
the
patriarchal
culture
.
.
.
The
fictionalized
,
lesbian
character
is
a
convenient
but
fallacious
,
stereotypic
scapegoat
who
can
be
blamed
for
Milligans
own
retaliative
violent
/
aggresive
(
sic
)
sexuality
.
Once
again
the
male
is
relieved
from
responsibility
for
his
actions
and
the
woman
gets
victimized
.
"