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"
Once
this
is
done
,
the
question
now
is
,
How
do
we
treat
him
?
"
Thompson
said
.
"
Taking
into
account
Billy
Milligan
’
s
mental
status
,
these
experts
agree
that
he
should
be
sent
tc
Athens
as
the
most
appropriate
place
for
treatment
.
All
these
expert
witnesses
agree
that
he
needs
long
-
term
treatment
.
Or
October
4
he
was
transferred
to
Lima
and
examined
by
2
physician
who
claims
he
made
no
reference
to
his
prior
medical
history
or
treatment
,
and
he
concludes
that
Billy
Milligan
i
!
a
threat
to
himself
and
others
.
And
how
does
he
come
to
the
conclusion
he
is
a
threat
?
Based
on
prior
convictions
,
Youi
donor
.
Based
on
the
stale
evidence
introduced
into
these
learings
.
Dr
.
Milkie
says
he
displays
antisocial
behavior
.
Dr
.
dilkie
says
Billy
Milligan
showed
no
improvement
.
Your
ionor
,
it
is
clear
that
Dr
.
Milkie
is
not
an
expert
in
multiple
>
ersonality
.
It
is
the
position
of
the
respondent
that
the
quality
>
f
experts
are
on
Billy
Milligans
side
.
"
Judge
Kin
worthy
announced
he
would
take
the
matter
un
-
ler
advisement
and
render
a
decision
in
not
more
than
ten
lays
.
Until
then
,
Milligan
would
remain
at
Lima
.
On
December
10
,
1979
,
the
court
made
the
following
find
-
ngs
:
The
respondent
is
a
mentally
ill
person
in
that
his
condition
represents
a
substantial
disorder
of
thought
,
mood
,
perception
,
orientation
and
memory
that
grossly
impairs
his
judgment
,
behavior
and
capacity
to
recognize
reality
.
That
respondents
mental
illness
is
a
condition
diagnosed
as
multiple
personality
.
That
respondent
is
a
mentally
ill
person
subject
to
hospitalization
by
Court
order
in
that
,
because
of
his
illness
,
he
represents
a
substantial
risk
of
physical
harm
to
himself
as
manifested
by
evidence
of
threats
of
suicide
;
represents
a
substantial
risk
of
physical
harm
to
others
as
manifested
by
evidence
of
recent
violent
behavior
;
and
further
that
he
would
benefit
from
treatment
in
a
hospital
for
his
mental
illness
and
is
in
need
of
such
treatment
as
manifested
by
evidence
of
behavior
that
creates
a
grave
and
imminent
risk
to
the
substantial
rights
of
others
and
to
himself
.
That
respondent
,
due
to
his
mental
illness
,
is
dangerous
to
himself
and
to
others
and
therefore
requires
hospitalization
in
a
maximum
security
facility
.
That
by
reason
of
respondent
having
been
diagnosed
as
a
multiple
personality
,
his
treatment
should
be
consistent
with
such
diagnosis
.
It
is
ordered
therefore
that
the
said
respondent
be
committed
to
the
Lima
State
Hospital
,
Lima
,
Ohio
,
for
treatment
consistent
with
the
diagnosis
of
said
respondent
as
a
multiple
personality
and
that
copies
under
seal
of
the
findings
in
this
case
be
transmitted
to
the
Lima
State
Hospital
,
Lima
,
Ohio
.
David
R
.
Kinworthy
,
Judge
Allen
County
Common
Pleas
Court
Probate
Division
Billy
called
the
writer
from
the
Lima
State
Hospital
male
infirmary
on
December
18
.
He
had
been
badly
beaten
by
a
hospital
employee
.
A
Lima
attorney
who
had
been
appointed
guardian
ad
litem
at
the
hearing
had
taken
Polaroids
of
welts
across
his
back
from
being
whipped
with
an
extension
cord
.
Billy
’
s
eyes
and
face
were
blackened
,
and
he
had
two
cracked
ribs
.
The
hospital
administrators
released
a
statement
to
the
press
saying
that
following
an
"
altercation
with
an
attendant
,
"
Milligan
was
found
to
have
no
injuries
other
than
those
that
had
been
apparently
self
-
inflicted
.