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On
November
19
,
1980
,
Billy
Milligan
was
moved
to
the
Dayton
Forensic
Center
.
Arthur
and
Ragen
,
sensing
Billy
-
U
s
despair
and
afraid
he
might
try
to
kill
himself
,
put
him
to
sleep
again
.
When
he
wasn
t
in
the
visiting
room
,
he
spent
his
time
reading
,
writing
and
sketching
.
He
was
not
allowed
to
paint
He
had
visits
from
Mary
,
a
young
outpatient
he
had
met
during
his
first
months
in
Athens
.
She
moved
to
Dayton
so
that
she
could
see
him
daily
.
Billy
was
well
behaved
,
and
he
told
me
he
looked
forward
to
his
180
-
day
hearing
,
hoping
that
Judge
Flowers
would
decide
he
didn
t
need
a
maximum
security
institution
and
would
send
him
back
to
Athens
.
He
knew
that
Dr
.
Caul
could
treat
him
,
fuse
him
again
and
bring
back
the
Teacher
.
With
Billy
-
U
asleep
,
he
said
,
things
were
now
as
they
had
been
before
Dr
.
Cornelia
Wilbur
wakened
him
.
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I
could
see
that
he
was
deteriorating
.
Several
times
during
my
visits
,
he
would
tell
me
he
didn
t
know
who
he
was
.
When
there
was
a
partial
fusion
,
he
became
a
person
with
no
name
.
Ragen
,
he
reported
,
had
lost
the
ability
to
speak
English
.
People
had
stopped
communicating
with
each
other
.
I
suggested
he
keep
a
daily
log
so
whoever
was
on
the
spot
could
write
messages
.
It
worked
for
a
while
,
but
interest
flagged
and
the
entries
were
fewer
and
fewer
.
On
April
3
,
1981
,
Billy
had
his
180
-
dayhearing
.
Of
the
foui
psychiatrists
and
two
mental
health
professionals
who
testified
.
only
Dr
.
Lewis
Lindner
of
Lima
,
who
had
not
seen
him
in
five
months
,
testified
that
he
should
be
kept
in
maximum
security
.
A
letter
was
introduced
by
the
prosecutor
into
evidence
.
In
it
Milligan
was
apparently
responding
to
news
that
another
patient
at
Lima
had
planned
to
have
Dr
.
Lindner
killed
.
"
Your
tactic
is
completely
wrong
.
.
.
Have
you
considered
the
fact
that
not
many
doctors
would
consider
taking
your
case
,
knowing
they
may
be
hit
for
saying
the
wrong
thing
?
But
in
fact
,
if
Lindner
has
damaged
you
and
your
case
beyond
repair
and
if
you
feel
your
life
is
over
because
you
re
going
to
spend
eternity
behind
bars
,
you
have
my
blessing
.
"
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When
Milligan
was
called
to
the
witness
stand
and
asked
his
name
under
oath
,
he
said
,
"
Tommy
.
"
Tommy
explained
that
Allen
had
written
the
letter
in
an
attempt
to
talk
the
other
patient
out
of
killing
Dr
.
Lindner
.
"
It
s
wrong
to
go
around
shooting
people
just
because
they
testify
against
you
in
court
.
Dr
.
Lindner
testified
against
me
today
,
but
I
certainly
wouldn
t
shoot
him
for
it
.
"
Judge
Flowers
deferred
his
decision
.
The
newspapers
ran
front
-
page
stories
,
feature
articles
and
editorials
opposing
any
move
to
Athens
.