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Billy Milligan William Stanley Milligan (February 14, 1955 – December 12, 2014) was an American citizen who was the subject of a highly publicized court case in in the late 1970s. After having committed several including, he was arrested for three on the campus of. In the course of preparing his defense, diagnosed Milligan with. His lawyers pleaded, claiming that two of his alternate personalities committed the crimes without Milligan being aware of it. He was the first person diagnosed with multiple personality disorder to raise such a defense, and the first acquitted of a major crime for this reason, instead spending a decade in mental hospitals. Milligan's life story was popularized by 's award-winning The Minds of Billy Milligan. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Biography [ ] Childhood [ ] Milligan's mother, Dorothy Milligan, grew up in farm country, and lived in, with her husband.

They, and Dorothy eventually moved to the area, where she worked as a singer. There she began living with Johnny Morrison, a historian [ ] who was still unmarried.

Dorothy and Johnny had a son, Jim Milligan, in October 1953. In February 1955, in, they had a second son, William Stanley Milligan, later known as Billy Milligan. Dorothy and Johnny had a third child together, Kathy Jo Milligan, born in December 1956. At this time, Johnny was 36 years old. According to biographer, 'Meeting the medical expenses overwhelmed Johnny. Harukanaru Toki No Nakade Torrent. He borrowed more, more, drank more [.]. [He] was hospitalized for acute and in [.] 1958 [.].'

In what appeared to be an unsuccessful attempt, according to Keyes, '[Dorothy] found him slumped over the table, half a bottle of and an empty bottle of sleeping pills on the floor.' A few months after this attempt, on January 17, 1959, Johnny committed suicide. Dorothy took her children and moved away from Miami, eventually returning to, where she remarried her ex-husband. This marriage lasted about a year. In 1962, she met Chalmer Milligan (1927–1988).

Chalmer's first wife Bernice divorced him on 'grounds of gross neglect'. He had a daughter, Challa, the same age as Billy, and another daughter who was a nurse.

Dorothy and Chalmer married in Circleville, Ohio on October 27, 1963. At his later trial, Chalmer was blamed for Billy.

Keyes claimed that Billy had multiple personalities from a much earlier age, however; his first three (no-name boy, Christene, and Shawn) appearing by the time he was five years old. Arrest [ ] In 1975, Milligan was imprisoned at in Ohio, for rape and armed robbery.

He was released on parole in early 1977. He was also forced to register as a. In October 1977, Milligan was arrested for raping three women on the campus. Aplikasi Mempercepat Koneksi Wifi.

He was identified by one of his victims, from existing police mug shots of sex offenders, and from fingerprints lifted from another victim's car. One of the victims said that he was quite nice and that he acted like a 3-year-old girl. Since he had used a gun and guns were found in a search of his residence, he had violated his parole as well. He was on '[.] three counts of, three counts of aggravated robbery and four counts of rape'.

He then stayed in the Ohio State Penitentiary. In the course of preparing his defense, he underwent a by Dr. Driscoll, who diagnosed Milligan with acute.

He was then examined by psychologist Dorothy Turner of Southwest Community Mental Health Center in. During this examination, Turner concluded that Milligan suffered from multiple personality disorder.

Milligan's public defenders, Gary Schweickart and Judy Stevenson, pleaded an, and he was committed '[.] until such time as he regains '. Incarceration [ ] Milligan was sent to a series of state-run, such as the, where, by his report, he received very little help. While he was in these hospitals, Milligan reported having ten different personalities. These ten were the only ones known to psychologists.

Later on an additional 14 personalities, labeled 'The Undesirables', were discovered. Among the first ten were: Arthur, a prim and proper that is an expert in, and; Allen, a manipulator; Tommy, a and; Ragen Vadascovinich, a who Milligan claimed had committed the robberies in a kind of spirit; and Adalana, a 19-year-old who cooks for every personalities and craved affection and who had allegedly committed the rapes.

Milligan received treatment from psychiatrist, who diagnosed the additional fourteen personalities. Released [ ] Milligan was released in 1988 after a decade in mental hospitals, and discharged from the Ohio mental health system and the Ohio courts on August 1, 1991. In 1996 he lived in where he owned Stormy Life Productions and was going to make a short film (which apparently has never been made). His location thereafter remained for a long time unknown, his former acquaintances having lost contact with him.