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- Таинственная история Билли Миллигана
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They
talked
until
Goldsberry
and
Thompson
arrived
,
and
then
they
all
drove
to
the
Fairfield
County
courthouse
in
Lancaster
.
Goldsberry
and
Thompson
had
provided
the
court
with
depositions
from
Drs
.
George
Harding
,
Cornelia
Wilbur
,
Stella
Karolin
and
David
Caul
,
and
Psychologist
Dorothy
Turner
,
all
agreeing
that
there
was
"
a
reasonable
medical
certainty
"
that
Billy
Milligan
had
been
a
mentally
ill
multiple
personality
when
the
roadside
-
rest
assaults
and
the
Gray
Drug
Store
robbery
were
committed
in
December
1974
and
January
1975
.
They
agreed
that
he
had
probably
not
been
able
,
at
that
time
,
to
assist
his
attorney
,
George
Kellner
,
in
his
own
defense
.
The
Fairfield
County
prosecutor
,
Mr
.
Luse
,
called
only
Dr
.
Harold
T
.
Brown
,
who
stated
on
the
witness
stand
that
he
had
treated
Billy
at
the
age
of
fifteen
and
had
him
sent
to
the
Columbus
State
Hospital
for
three
months
.
He
would
,
he
said
,
in
the
light
of
current
knowledge
,
have
changed
his
diagnosis
from
hysterical
neurosis
with
passive
-
aggressive
features
to
a
new
diagnosis
of
dissociative
disorder
with
possible
multiple
personality
.
However
,
Brown
told
the
court
,
he
had
been
sent
by
the
prosecuting
attorney
to
interview
Billy
in
Athens
,
and
during
that
visit
,
Billy
Milligan
seemed
to
have
knowledge
of
the
acts
he
had
committed
.
Brown
said
Milligan
was
probably
not
really
a
multiple
personality
,
since
multiple
personalities
were
not
supposed
to
have
knowledge
of
the
actions
of
the
alter
egos
.
When
they
left
the
courtroom
,
Goldsberry
and
Thompson
were
optimistic
and
Billy
was
elated
.
He
was
sure
Judge
Jackson
would
take
the
testimony
of
four
highly
regarded
psychiatrists
and
a
psychologist
over
the
testimony
of
Dr
.
Brown
.
The
judge
told
a
reporter
he
would
make
his
decision
within
two
weeks
.
On
September
18
,
seeing
Billy
’
s
agitation
after
his
return
from
Lancaster
and
aware
of
his
fear
of
being
shot
at
again
,
Dr
.
Caul
allowed
him
a
furlough
.
Since
Billy
realized
he
would
be
a
target
at
his
sisters
house
as
well
as
at
the
hospital
,
it
was
understood
he
would
stay
at
the
Hocking
Valley
Motor
Lodge
in
nearby
Nelsonville
.
He
would
take
his
easel
,
paints
and
canvas
to
work
undisturbed
.
He
checked
in
on
Tuesday
under
a
false
name
and
tried
to
relax
,
but
the
tension
was
too
strong
.
He
heard
noises
while
he
painted
.
After
searching
the
room
and
the
hall
,
he
decided
it
was
in
his
head
—
his
own
voices
.
He
tried
not
to
listen
,
concentrating
on
his
brush
strokes
,
but
they
were
still
talking
.
It
wasn
’
t
Ragen
or
Arthur
;
he
’
d
have
recognized
their
accents
immediately
.
It
had
to
be
the
undesirables
.
Now
what
was
wrong
with
him
?
He
couldn
’
t
work
,
he
couldn
’
t
sleep
,
he
was
afraid
to
go
back
to
Kathy
’
s
or
to
Athens
.
He
phoned
Mike
Rupe
on
Wednesday
and
asked
him
to
come
out
.
When
Rupe
got
there
and
saw
how
nervous
Billy
was
,
he
phoned
Dr
.
Caul
.