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Vlad Galaganov
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The Billy Milligan Mystery
": 27 November 2013, 20: 00: 43 "
Sometimes there are such moments in life when you want to get away from reality, abstract, become a different person, change your body and mind.
Problems pile up at once in a crowd, you try to split up, get upset, but you are only one person with a certain set of qualities, capabilities, knowledge and skills.
A psychologically mature person, in the end, copes with problems.
He learns something, becomes wiser, acquires the experience necessary in such situations.
But, occasionally, people are extraordinary, obviously having certain inclinations, I canot say with confidence that they are definitely weak, they find another way to deal with problems and difficulties.
They learn to "multiply" their personality, they break up, so to speak, into pieces, becoming no longer a homogeneous whole, but a collection of parts.
They create in one shell such a number of personalities that allows them to adequately and effectively, in their opinion, coexist with society.
This phenomenon is called dissociative identity disorder.
The word dissociation is a chemical term for a decomposition reaction.
As applied to psychiatry, this term was first used at the end of the XIX century by the French psychologist and doctor P. Janet.
So what is the dissociation of personality from the point of view of psychology?
The integrity of the personality (even psychiatrists call this process the integration of the Ego) is determined by a person's ability to analyze external events, comparing them with their own feelings, and reacting to these events adequately in a constant manner.
However, if a person's personal qualities are imperfect and he cannot, due to circumstances, cope with the situation by developing his individual reactions, his personality can begin the process of disintegration, disintegration of the Ego, while forming other, new personalities.
It is this process of the appearance of multiple personalities in one subject that is called dissociation, splitting or split personality.
By creating multiple psychosubstances in this way, a person actually gets several personalities inside himself: different ages, genders, different health conditions, a set of qualities, knowledge and skills.
This is always all the more surprising because some individuals allegedly have such a set of knowledge that the original subject had nowhere to get it.
From the outside, this spectacle has a rather mystical and incomprehensible appearance, giving rise to religious associations with the devil's possession in a person.
Psychologists tend to consider a set of certain conditions as possible reasons for this phenomenon: unbearable stress, which is often experienced by a person in childhood, plus an innate ability to dissociate.
Of course, such a phenomenon is quite rare.
Psychologists are puzzling over this problem, introducing great doubts into our understanding of what our psyche really is.
Moreover, their explanation of the" reproduction of personalities", as a reaction of the subject to strong external stimuli, is quite controversial.
And one of the most striking cases of the study of this phenomenon was the story of a very unusual criminal or victim named William Stanley Milligan.
It became interesting for me to understand who he was: a brilliant actor, a con artist, a schizophrenic or a phenomenon of psychiatry.
Now the background itself.
It was October 1977.
By this time, many interesting events had happened in the world.
The first Apple personal computer went on sale, Francis Ford Coppola finished shooting "Apocalypse Now", and in America for the first time the president of the country was accused of tax evasion.
But Billy Milligan, a 22 year old unemployed man, had fun in a different way.
The police received the first signal about a strange rape on October 14, 1977.
It later turned out that Billy Milligan is not the first time he commits a crime.
One of the students of the Ohio State Medical University, a future optometrist, turned to the police with a story that late in the evening, a young, handsome man jumped up to her from nowhere when he approached his car in the parking lot near the university campus.
At gunpoint, he dragged her into a wooded area, where he raped her.
The surprise was caused by the fact that the young man did not show open aggression to his victim.
On the contrary, he was quite amiable, not angry, talked about love, and even in some way was sympathetic to the victim.
After the violent act ended, he asked the victim to write him a check for a small amount and calmly let her go without threatening.
The second rape became known 8 days later, on October 22.
The story in the descriptions was very similar to the first, except that the second victim insisted - the rapist spoke with a rather noticeable German accent.
And she added that if this young man had met her under normal circumstances, she would have been happy to meet him.
"What kind of a strange person with a pleasant appearance and manners, raping women and stealing money from them?" the police thought, confidently combining these two crimes into one case.
Four days later, a third woman, also a student at the same university, was subjected to a similar rape.
Rumors spread around the university, dubbing the unknown criminal a "university rapist".
Then the police actively began to investigate, realizing that they were clearly dealing with a serial criminal.
And soon they were lucky.
In the last crime committed, the criminal was negligent, leaving his fingerprints in the victim's car.
After checking them on the database, the police were surprised to find that the identity of the criminal had long been familiar to them from previous crimes.
This is a young man named William Stanley Milligan, who was released from prison only in April of this year.
The history of the crimes of this villain was quite diverse.
[Guests are not allowed to view attachments ] Photo of Billy Milligan immediately after his arrest, he initially came to the attention of the police in 1973 after complaints of rape by three women.
At that time, he was only 18 years old.
During interrogations, Milligan stated that all three victims were prostitutes who did not do their job well.
He could not perform sexual acts with them and therefore did not pay, hence their complaints.
However, the police did not believe him, and simply considering the young age of the criminal, they sentenced him to six months of correctional labor.
After serving this duty, Milligan soon gets a job as a security guard in a pharmacy and at the same time sells weapons.
By the end of 1974, he again comes to the attention of the police, but while they keep him "in development", he commits an armed attack with the aim of robbery on two men right at the bus stop.
But even now, the police are letting him get away with it, hoping that he will lead them to the suppliers of weapons that Milligan sells.
And he, without hesitation, plans, and then commits a robbery of the pharmacy where he worked as a security guard," along the way " raping the pharmacist.
Here it was impossible to pull the police further, and Milligan is behind bars for two years.
After being released from prison in April 1977, in October he begins to commit the following crimes - again rape.
He is arrested at his home in Reynoldsburg – a small town in the state of Ohio.
It was not difficult to prove his involvement in the rapes of female students of the medical university.
During a search of his house, they find handcuffs, a gun, checks and some items of clothing of the victims of the last three rapes.
The police were elated – finding the criminal so quickly, and even with such a classic set of evidence, could mean unheard of luck.
Now it was possible to take a break, announcing to the public about the capture of a malicious recidivist who deprived the campus of peace.
But, the police did not rejoice for long.
So simple, at first glance, the case soon turned into the greatest scandal and hit the annals of history.
Literally at the very first interrogation, the head of the investigation, Elliot Boxbraum, comes to the conclusion that either a crazy person is sitting in front of him, or a person who skillfully simulates madness.
All the police officers who encountered Milligan said in one voice: "I didnot understand what was happening, but it felt like I was talking to different people all the time."
Of course, Milligan is sent for a psychiatric examination for the purpose of examination.
And here the main mystery of this person begins to manifest itself.
Psychiatrists replace each other, but they can not give a clear answer.
It is not at all clear whether Milligan is faking it or whether he is really a phenomenon of psychiatry.
However, they also echo each other: "I saw several personalities in Milligan."
For the first time, the phrase "multiple personalities" and "split"begins to sound.
However, the term split did not quite clearly draw the essence of the unusual situation, because in Milligan there were not two personalities, but many – dozens.
Bernard Yavich, the prosecutor who dealt with the Milligan case, after receiving the diagnosis of a whole council of psychiatrists, at first laughed and said that he would never believe such nonsense.
The criminal is just a skilled, maybe even a talented actor who managed to hold aesculapius.
But Milligan will not be able to hold him, an experienced interrogator, and he goes to interrogate the suspect personally.
After more than two hours of conversation with Billy, Yavich, according to his own recollections, left the interrogation room "with his jaw hanging open", not understanding what was happening and what assessment of this phenomenon should be given.
"I saw several personalities," Yavich said.
"He spoke differently, even the accents of his speech were different.
Absolutely different facial expressions and movements.
He sat on the chair in different ways! .
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"Reply #1 : 27 November 2013, 20: 02: 58 "
The fact is that even a talented actor needs some time to transform.
To create a reliable image, you need to work it out, comprehend it, get used to it and masterfully embody it, copying the appropriate facial expressions, level of intelligence, style of behavior.
Billy's roles were replaced instantly by one another.
You could have a three year old child sitting in a chair like a child and talking accordingly, and then, in the blink of an eye, Milligan transformed and became a mature teacher demonstrating a high level of knowledge and way of thinking.
His images and personalities were absolutely alive: they had different accents, different ages and genders, different experiences and completely different characters
Each of these images had its own name, communicated with the police and doctors on all sorts of topics, demonstrating different and social origins and even different levels of intelligence.
And the most incomprehensible thing was that Billy himself was not inside.
According to the assurances of several individuals, the main "owner of the body" has long been asleep.
He was forced to sleep by all the other 22 personalities, because Milligan had a tendency to suicidal attempts.
And so that Billy's body would not be physically damaged, the other personalities removed him from the control of the body.
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Doctors examined Milligan, performing all imaginable experiments and studies, but even the most skeptical ones confirmed that Milligan could not simulate this.
lo understanding that Billy is inadequate, not subject to trial and should be treated, and not serve time in prison.
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Due to the defendant's lack of funds, he is appointed free, public lawyers - Judy Stevenson and Gary Schweikart.
[ Guests are not allowed to view attachments ] Photo of Gary Schweikart with one of Billy's drawings "When Gary Schweikart came to me with this ridiculous story, I laughed heartily, of course not believing a word.
He said that based on the diagnosis of Billy Milligan's split personality, they will build their defense, " Terry Sherman, an assistant district attorney, will later say.
Dr. George Harding, the director of the Worthington Hospital, spends several months with Milligan trying to study him, and also comes to a diagnosis of multiple personality disorder.
He concludes that some of Milligan's personalities knowingly committed crimes, knew about the illegality of many acts, but Milligan himself cannot be held responsible before the law for them.
This was a strange turn of events in the case.
Judge Jay S. Flaver listened attentively to the representatives of the prosecution and the defense and for a long time could not make a decision regarding the defendant, who was actually accused of many terrible crimes: robbery, theft, kidnapping and rape.
The trial of the notorious "university rapist" received such a resonance and publicity that no one had the right to make a mistake.
Literally everyone wrote about Milligan: the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Detroit Free Press, Time magazine and radio news invited famous psychiatrists to get their opinion and give an assessment of what was happening.
In the closing speech at the trial, the lawyers read out in a low voice a petition for clemency for Milligan on the basis of the defendant's insanity.
"Milligan is not an ordinary rapist, he is a victim.
Billy is a talented artist, with a high level of genius IQ.
But he was not present when the crimes were committed.
His personality has been sleeping for the last 7 years.
Two of his other personalities took responsibility for the crimes."
Representatives of the prosecution did not dare to assert the opposite, recognizing that Milligan is not a defendant.
At the trial, one of the relatives of the rape victim finally broke down and exploded with the words that the media and the court are making a national hero out of Milligan, forgetting about the pain and evil that he committed.
And indeed, this unusual case so fascinated people with its phenomenon and mystery that in fact everyone forgot about its victims.
There was interest only in studying the psyche of the criminal, but everyone began to give a damn about the psychological problems of people who had suffered his violence – it was too ordinary.
However, there were still rare statements from both prosecutors and psychiatrists who paid attention to this.
In particular, they tried to drown out the hype so that in the future the practice of demonstrating "multiple personalities" would not be used by other criminals for selfish purposes to justify their crimes.
Legally, it was decided that Milligan could be released from custody only if several conditions were met.
The first was mandatory compulsory treatment and the responsibility of doctors for it.
In the case of acquittal, it was assumed that the first examination of his mental state should take place 3 months after the trial.
Then the judicial board should communicate with him after another 2 years, and so every 2 years, either for the rest of his life, or until he fully recovers.
With a possible complete cure of the suspect, the doctors could release the Milligans completely from their custody.
After a few hours of the meeting, Milligan was declared insane, it was decided to send him to the Athens Mental Health Center for compulsory treatment.
So what was it that so shocked the entire respectable public about Billy Milligan himself, and why was he considered, in the end, not a criminal, but a victim?
The story of this man is truly mysterious, and even mystical.
It is also very sad and can be instructive.
"Last edit: 13 January 2016, 22: 51:31 by Vlad Galaganov "
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"Reply #2: 27 November 2013, 20: 05: 21 "
Milligan was born in 1955 in a couple of unsuccessful singer Dorothy Pesky and the same incompetent comedian entertainer Johnny Morrison.
The relationship between Dorothy and Johnny was illegal, because Johnny had a family from which he did not plan to leave.
Meanwhile, William Stanley, whom we know as Billy Milligan, was already the second child of this strange couple Dorothy Johnny.
Milligan's parents were the kind of people who should not have had children at all.
Dorothy's mother was always a special frivolous, not very smart and quite a party girl. [Guests are not allowed to view attachments ]
Dorothy Sands All her life she "jumped on the beds" of all sorts of men, having been in marriages several times, but it seems that she never understood what she needed from life.
She never gave a damn about her own children, she was engaged in them, so to speak, on the "residual principle".
And since all her life, without actually having any talent, she tried to prove the opposite to everyone and walked recklessly, then naturally she had a minimum of time for children.
From an early age, Billy suffered from loneliness, neglect, hunger and inattention.
Johnny Morrison was also a disgusting father. [ Guests are not allowed to view attachments ]
Photo of Johnny Morrison
Running between two families, that is, having a legitimate spouse and two children from this marriage, as well as a restless mistress Dorothy, who constantly demanded financial injections into stage costumes and a bohemian lifestyle, he was completely confused.
When Dorothy gave birth to a third child after the second, Johnny finally fell into debt.
He was a mediocre, not particularly popular comedian, and here are two families and five children at once!
His debts grew exponentially, and eventually, under the weight of unsolvable problems, he became depressed, depressed and began to drink sullenly, constantly.
By the age of 36, this man had completely lost interest and desire for life and tried to kill himself for the first time, washing down a large amount of sleeping pills with alcohol.
But Dorothy saves him in time.
However, not even a few months after being discharged from the hospital, Johnny repeatedly commits an act of suicide, already in January 1959, having achieved his goal by turning on the gas in the house.
At that time, Billy Milligan was only 4 years old.
As a very young child, he witnessed the terrible death of his father.
[ Guests are not allowed to view attachments ] Photos of Billy (4 years old) with his brother Jim (6 years old) and sister Katie (3 years old) So we can already draw some conclusion about Billy's heredity.
His father was a weak man, unable to refuse women, unable to avoid numerous expenses, nor to solve this problem with dignity.
And, of course, it would probably even be strange if Billy, following the example of his unsuccessful father, did not inherit his tendency to suicide.
Dorothy gives up her failed career and after Johnny's death, in 1960 she returns to her hometown of Circville, where she again meets her first husband Dick Jonas.
But, the second marriage with him was just as unsuccessful as the first, and, after not having existed together for a year, they again run away.
Dorothy's" walking nature", meanwhile, did not go away and continued to manifest itself.
The children were still mostly left to themselves, and she was once again in an active search for the next man.
Which soon became Chalmer Milligan, a despot, tyrant and pervert.
His first marriage broke up precisely because of his wife's appeal to the police about domestic violence.
Chalmer often beat her, and also had a predilection for perverted sex.
But Dorothy Sands did not disdain, picked up this renegade, subjecting her life and her children to a radical change.
In 1963, they got married, and then Billy Milligan's relatively quiet life came to an end.
What I will tell about him later became known much later than the trial held over him.
And this was told by Milligan himself, who was "awakened" by his numerous personalities.
I will write more about this moment later, now, in order to preserve the chronology of the narrative, I will tell about the events in his childhood.
According to Billy, Chalmer began to regularly beat Dorothy for the slightest offense.
Children also got "nuts" with enviable constancy.
When Billy was 9 years old, one day, under the pretext of helping with the household, Chalmer called him to the barn.
That's when the stepfather first raped the boy.
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However, this was the first time, but not the last time.
Then the violence continued and was already of a regular nature.
And sexual violence was not the only trouble and pain.
To the rapes, Chalmer often "added" physical and psychological sadism.
He hung the boy by his arms and legs, buried him alive in the ground, scared him with snakes and rats, urinated on him.
In a word, the terror was of the most perverse nature.
It was at this time, according to Milligan's own assurances, that the boy, who could not resist an adult man, created several additional personalities in himself, who instead of Billy endured all the bullying.
It was a kind of escape from reality.
The only defense mechanism available to the child then.
It's worth noting it is noted that Chalmer himself has never confessed to abusing a child and has never been brought to court for such actions.
Now, after reading these lines, you have, of course, mentally found the main reason for the appearance of a split personality in Milligan.
This happened to many other psychiatrists who examined him at the time.
They considered that it was child stress and violence that became the triggering mechanism for Milligan's split personality.
However, even here, not everything turned out to be so simple.
As it turned out, the first additional personality in Milligan appeared at the age of 3, by the age of 5 there were already 3 of them.
Each of these personalities performed their own functions: Milligan played with someone, creating his own fictional children's fairy tale world, someone from the personalities performed household tasks that are routine, uninteresting occupation, and someone took punishment for offenses.
Thus, at the age of 5, Milligan already had 4 independent personalities inside, each of which had its own name and character.
And they appeared long before the stress factor in the form of a stepfather fiend.
Thus, we can conclude that dissociative disorder is obviously possible only if there are innate tendencies to it.
By the age of 10, Billy Milligan had created a dozen different personalities inside himself.
Each of them had its own role and purpose, each of them had its own character and abilities, and interestingly, all these personalities were some "good" and some "bad".
[ Guests are not allowed to view attachments ] From this moment on in Milligan's life, trouble is coming at him from all sides.
He behaves strangely, canot communicate adequately with anyone, has no friends and comrades.
Everyone automatically turns away from him, recognizing his madness.
He is kicked out of school and in order not to inform his indifferent mother and Herod's father about it, while still a child, Billy leaves the house, going to wander.
But the police catch him, bring him home, and his parents, without twisting for a long time, hand him over to a mental hospital.
There, Milligan is diagnosed with a deep neurosis and a state of hysteria.
The clinic allegedly tries to treat him, but such therapy does not bring results.
Sometimes he behaves like a raving mad destroyer, shouting, scandalizing and destroying everything around.
After several fights with patients and medical staff, he is also expelled from the clinic, without providing proper assistance.
As you can see, this poor child had absolutely no one to rely on all his life.
For everyone, he was an outcast, he was persecuted from everywhere.
First, his parents, and then an indifferent society, threw him under the wheels of life, giving nothing and teaching nothing.
What could you expect from this wolf cub?
normality?
The birth of a good citizen?
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"Reply #3 : 27 November 2013, 20: 07: 47 "
At the age of 16, unable to bear the bullying of his peers, their cruelty and indifference, he makes his first attempt to kill himself.
There will be several more such attempts later, and it was Billy's personality that wanted to kill himself.
But, every time one of the strong other personalities stopped him, not allowing him to commit suicide, and therefore with the rest of the natures living in him.
Already at the age of 17, Milligan submits a petition for his acceptance into the ranks of the US Navy.
And oddly enough, despite his diagnosis and very significant oddities in behavior, Milligan is accepted, but just a month later, he is expelled due to his inability to perform the duties of a serviceman.
How can I explain all this?!
Firstly, it is completely unclear how it is possible to give such a person a weapon with such a diagnosis and psychological instability.
Secondly, it is horrifying that not a single person in Milligan's entire life will take it into his head to pay close attention to him, try to help and provide at least the slightest help and support.
Our systems quickly convict criminals, but they lack mechanisms that can see the factors of the origin of the criminal.
And we, individually, often just pass by the troubles of other people, finding an explanation for ourselves and others that this is NOT OUR PROBLEM.
Then, in fact, we should not be surprised at the appearance of thieves, swindlers, maniacs and serial killers.
We create them ourselves by our indifference.
Because it is always easier to criticize, condemn, destroy and punish.
It's easy to pass by and not notice.
Creating and helping is a work that many people are simply not capable of.
Billy Milligan became a "product" created by the society in which he lived.
It so happened that at the time of the arrest, 22 active personalities already coexisted inside Billy Milligan, the 23rd was Billy himself, who was most often in a state of sleep.
[Guests are not allowed to view attachments ] Milligan, accompanied by a police officer to the courthouse.
Here is a brief description of some of these personalities.
The personalities were divided into desirable and undesirable.
The desirable were allowed to control other personalities, to occupy consciousness for a long time.
They were desirable because of their" positivity", that is, these personalities were law abiding and useful for survival.
The undesirables were evil, criminal, and caused harm to the physical body.
Desirable personalities 1.
Billy is William Stanley Milligan himself, a rather gifted artist, with a high level of intelligence and suicidal tendencies.
Left handed.
2. Allen is an 18 year old conman who has the gift of persuasion and the talent of a manipulator.
He also draws beautifully, mostly portraits of people who are interesting to him.
He smokes and likes alcohol.
Right handed.
3. David is an 8 year old boy who experiences physical pain for everyone.
Left handed.
Extremely patient, hardy, not afraid of anything.
This is the identity that was created by Milligan at the age of 9, when he began to experience physical abuse from his stepfather.
4. Danny is a 14 year old boy who was created after his stepfather buried him in the ground.
Hence, she is afraid of the earth and men.
He also draws well, preferring to draw still lifes.
Left handed.
5. Ragen Vadaskovinich - by origin, a South Slavic, speaks English, but poorly, with a noticeable Slavic accent.
He speaks excellent Serbian and Croatian.
He writes on them with the same ease.
Where did Milligan get this knowledge?
One of the most powerful and aggressive personalities.
A supporter of communist theories, he is well versed and owns many types of weapons.
He was responsible for physical strength and endurance of the body.
It was he who came to the fore when it was necessary to give someone a rebuff.
At the same time, he was a real gentleman, striving to help the weak and disadvantaged.
He was very sensitive to beautiful women and children.
Left handed.
6. Kristin is a 3 year old girl, of English origin.
The second additional personality that appeared in Milligan.
It was she who took on all the punishments from her parents or at school.
According to the assurances of this person, she has dyslexia, so she can neither read nor write.
She is loved and taken care of by almost all other personalities.
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"Reply #4 : 27 November 2013, 20: 11: 52 "
7.
Christopher is Kristin's brother, 13 years old.
Little is known about him, because he rarely went out to communicate.
8. Arthur is an English aristocrat.
He is well versed in many sciences, medicine and music.
A cook and an aesthete.
He speaks Arabic and Swahili (again, the question is how does Milligan know these languages?).
He was one of the first to learn about the existence of other personalities in Milligan's body.
One of the main rulers over Milligan's body and a person who controls other personalities.
He smokes a pipe and prefers expensive alcoholic beverages.
9. Tommy is a 16 year old guy who is well versed in technology, cars, electricity, locks.
He knows how to get out of a straitjacket and free himself from handcuffs.
He can play the saxophone, which he has repeatedly demonstrated to doctors.
He also draws landscapes perfectly and is left handed.
10. Adalana is one of the main, strong personalities.
19 year old active lesbian.
He writes poetry and composes music.
He likes sex, "of course", with women.
It was she who took responsibility for all the rapes committed.
After the arrest, Arthur's personality declared her an undesirable person in connection with the crimes committed.
She was punished by the fact that she was no longer allowed to act with Milligan's body.
Left handed.
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Undesirable personalities 1.
Phil is an American with a Brooklyn accent.
He was engaged in drug trafficking, committed armed attacks.
Left handed.
2. Kevin is a friend of Phil, who developed a plan to rob a pharmacy.
Later, during his stay in a high security clinic in Lima, as a sign of gratitude for the uprising against the orderlies who beat the clinic's patients, the personality of Arthur crossed Kevin off the list of undesirable.
Left handed.
3. April is a dark haired, dark skinned, slender girl with a Boston accent.
Appeared during the stepfather's violence.
She was maniacally obsessed with the desire to kill her stepfather.
I was constantly trying to persuade other personalities to do this.
4. Mark is a person who performs hard, routine, exhausting work.
He is completely apathetic, has no inclinations and talents.
In the absence of work, he falls into prostration and catatonia.
The other personalities called him a zombie.
Left handed.
5. Walter is an Australian hunter.
Prekra sno was oriented in space and always looked for a direction and a road, if there was a need for it.
According to the personality of Arthur, he was a sadist, because he once killed a crow.
Left handed.
6. Samuel is a very religious Jew.
Once I sold a picture drawn by Allen, which was forbidden.
For this, I got into the list of undesirable personalities.
Left handed.
7. Lee is a funny man, a joker, a joker and a wit.
For the first time he began to manage the body in a Lebanese prison,and then he was declared undesirable.
His jokes angered fellow inmates and warders, for which Billy Milligan's body was repeatedly beaten.
Practically none of the psychiatrists saw this personality, only the personality of Arthur told about it.
Left handed.
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"Reply #5 : 27 November 2013, 20: 15: 52 "
8.
Steve is a personality similar in some ways to Lee.
He was distinguished by the ability to mimic and parody sounds and speech.
Imitating the prison chief in the same Lebanese prison, he ran into the placement of Milligan in an isolation cell.
For this, I got into the list of undesirable personalities.
Arthur and Ragen couldnot stand him.
9. Martin is a braggart from New York.
Unable to do anything and not knowing, he constantly boasted, for which Arthur attributed him to undesirable personalities.
Left handed.
10. Bobby is a dreamer, a romantic and a slacker.
He dreamed of acting, then of traveling, confusing all other personalities.
Inciting them to rash actions, he himself did not want to do anything to realize his dream.
In a Lebanese prison, he refused to eat, for which he was considered undesirable.
11. Timothy is a flower seller.
He was afraid of homosexuals like fire.
He was mostly immersed in himself, rarely communicating.
Left handed.
12. Sean is a deaf, mentally retarded boy.
He appeared at the time of beatings and bullying by his stepfather, because he could not scream in pain and hear when he was scolded.
The identity of the suspension.
It was undesirable because there was no need for it in adulthood.
Right handed.
13. Jason is a difficult child.
As a child, he often fought and rowdy.
He was an avid hooligan and a scamp.
Left handed.
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"Reply #6: 27 November 2013, 20: 17: 30 "
Agree, all that is described above is very intriguing with its mysticism.
This is amazing and makes us think about our absolute ignorance about the structure of the human brain and psyche.
This story impressed me so much with the possibility of realizing the dream of sometimes being not myself, but someone else.
To believe that we can change, we can be more flexible, more adaptable and show unknown talents where we do not expect.
This is the information about Billy Milligan, which is actively circulating on the Internet, including on Wikipedia, as well as in the media.
Surprisingly, word of mouth descriptions of Milligan's personalities are transmitted as a kind of proven truth.
As something that is established, which is true, which has been seen by a lot of people.
For my part, I will not claim that all this is an obvious lie, because I do not have strong evidence for this.
Like any normal person, I love riddles, but I am a skeptic and I approach any riddle, first of all, from the point of view of common sense, logic and the right to doubt.
This essay is an attempt to understand whether this riddle of Billy Milligan was a reality, what is actually true and what is fiction in his story, what are the facts and what is not proven.
The fact is that, unfortunately, no one has any grounds to claim that Milligan's presence of 23 personalities was true There is not a single published official document that would describe the true mental state of Billy.
After the criminal trial, no documents about his psychiatric examination, not a single page from the criminal case, nor interrogation documents or medical records were ever provided to the court of specialists and the public.
The trial of Milligan was held "closed".
Reporters, independent experts or any outside observers were not allowed there.
In addition, the court sessions were held without the participation of a jury.
That is, none of us can now confirm what documents and certificates were provided for them.
Then where did such a detailed description of Milligan's multiple personalities come from?
But now only the facts, friends, which, no matter how much we would like, it is impossible to interpret in two ways.
There is only one description of Milligan's personalities in a work of fiction called "The Multiple Minds of Billy Milligan", written by science fiction writer Daniel Keyes.
Daniel Keyes is a brilliant American writer who became famous in 1959 thanks to his fantastic, extremely talented story "Flowers for Algernon", who was awarded the honorary title of a member of the American Guild of Science Fiction Writers in 2000.
He was the only one who was allegedly honored to communicate closely with Milligan.
There is a theory that Billy, having experienced an incredible feeling of sympathy for Keyes, agreed only to tell him his sad life story, show his multiple personalities in full, tell the whole story about himself.
Here is what Keyes himself writes in the preface to the book about the arrangement with Billy.
"This book is a reliable description of the life of William Stanley Milligan...".
"Milligan became known to the general public from the moment of his arrest and trial.
His face appeared on the front pages of newspapers and on the covers of magazines, the results of forensic psychiatric examinations were transmitted in the evening TV news.
Milligan is the first patient with multiple personalities who was thoroughly investigated while under round the clock supervision in the clinic.
The multiplicity of his personalities was confirmed under oath at the trial by four psychiatrists and a psychologist."
From these words, we can conclude that Keyes wrote his book on the basis of clear conclusions of experts and documents confirming the atypical, abnormal, mystical state of Milligan's psyche.
However, the words of the writer follow, telling us the opposite.
"When Milligan asked me to write about him, I agreed to do so on the condition that I would have more extensive and reliable material at my disposal than the information that had appeared in print at that time.
Billy assured me that until now, the most intimate secrets of his personality were not known to anyone, including the lawyers and psychiatrists who tested him.
And now he wanted people to understand his mental illness."
So, at the time of communication between Milligan and Keyes, no one had seen and did not know for sure how many and what personalities Billy contained in himself.
No one had a description of the characters and habits of these individuals, there were no documents of psychiatrists on which Keyes could rely precisely as a researcher.
And he told us about it in no uncertain terms.
Thus, most of the information about Milligan's personalities is told to us by a science fiction writer in a work of fiction, and this information cannot be verified and proved in any way.
Here again are the words of Keyes himself in the preface: "He suffered from memory lapses.
About those periods of his past that Billy barely remembered, he could only speak in general terms.
His voice often trembled when the memories were painful,but he could not remember many details.
After trying in vain to find out more about his past life, I was ready to give up everything.
And then one day something amazing happened.
For the first time, Billy Milligan appeared as a whole person, revealing a new personality – a fusion of all his personalities.
Such a Milligan clearly remembered almost everything about all his personalities from the moment they appeared: their thoughts, actions, relationships with people, tragic cases and comic adventures."
This fusion of personalities, according to again only Milligan and Keyes himself, was the so called Teacher, who allegedly was able to unite all the personalities into one whole.
That is, not in the personality of Milligan, which was originally, but in the newly "created"one.
An interesting moment is how Milligan described the process of changing a particular personality inside himself.
He claimed that his consciousness was like a dark room in which all 23 personalities are located.
There is a white spot of light in the middle of this room (here I see a parallel with the dark stage on which his father, an entertainer, once performed in the spotlight).
The person who stood on this spot, and took possession of consciousness for a while.
However, one nuance remained unclear to me.
According to Milligan, all the personalities did not know about each other's existence, some of them only guessed about it.
But then how can one manage other personalities, declare them desirable or undesirable, control and allow them if the personalities cannot communicate with each other?
Here is what Keyes writes further: "I received all the material of this book from this solid Milligan, from his other personalities and from sixty two people whose paths crossed with him at different stages of his life.
Scenes and dialogues are recreated from Milligan's memories.
The therapy sessions are taken directly from the video recording.
I didnot invent anything."
At first glance, these words inspire hope that the Milligan riddle still exists, because there are weighty factors in defense of its reality.
Keyes talks about recreating Milligan's story, giving three arguments to prove it.
Let's look at them in detail.
1 argument – the stories of Milligan himself.
If you believe Keyes that these very conversations really took place with them, are they objective proof?
I'm afraid the answer to this question is obvious to everyone.
This is subjective, not objective.
And, unfortunately, this argument cannot be taken seriously.
2 argument – 62 people "whose paths crossed with him at different stages of life."
Obviously, this refers to Milligan's relatives and friends.
You can try to find at least one statement of a person familiar with Milligan on the Internet or in the media, but you will fail.
There are no such statements or stories.
Americans who earn money and fame on the "dirty laundry" of any more or less famous person, in the case of Billy, are solidly silent.
No one has ever given interviews, told anything or written memoirs.
Meanwhile, this story is replicated and brings considerable dividends to Keyes himself.
Where are all these 62 people, why do they keep the secret of Milligan so securely?
Every day, the media tear the veil from state and military secrets to us.
Take, for example, the story of Monica Lewinsky and not just a simple criminal, but the entire president of the United States – Bill Clinton, who, obviously, was a very private person.
How many details surfaced, Monica's friend Linda Tripp even recorded phone conversations with her, which became public knowledge and ridicule.
There were many statements, testimonies, interviews and even books.
But nothing about Milligan.
Is this a global conspiracy?
I'm sorry, but I donot believe it.
Decades have passed, and the story of Milligan is told only from the words of the science fiction writer Keyes.
It seems to me that this is too little to prove the reality of the events.
Maybe I will doubt my own conclusion if the evidence appears after a while.
But they are not there yet.
In addition, the 62 people referred to by Keyes are not named by him as specialists.
That is, they are just acquaintances, ordinary people, and not philologists, linguists, musicians who can professionally assess a person's abilities in the field of language knowledge, writing and playing musical instruments.
So who determined that, for example, one of Milligan's personalities - Ragen Vadaskovinic speaks and writes perfectly in Serbian and Croatian?
Thus, the second argument of Keyes can also be seriously questioned.
3 argument – therapy sessions that are taken from the video.
That is, firstly, this is not a video recording of a forensic psychiatric examination, but a video recording of a therapy session.
And therapy can be quite different, especially for psychiatrists healers of human souls.
As one such well known aesculapius said: "we treat people we donot know well with poorly studied methods for diseases that are completely unknown to us."
I really wanted to find at least one real video with Billy Milligan.
After seeing everything with my own eyes, even just starting from the information of the video series, I was ready to believe in the uniqueness of Milligan, in his incredible change of disguises.
But even here I failed.
There are no published videos of this unusual person.
In some short clips that roam the Internet, clips, by the way, for some reason of Japanese, and not American origin, there are second inserts of Milligan's video.
They depict a man of absolutely normal appearance, neat and cute, with the usual, healthy gestures of an adult American.
They do not show anything abnormal, there are no visible signs of the manifestation of his different personalities.
That is, it was not possible to make sure of anything here either.
So where are the full records?
They are obviously there, since inserts of them are used in clips.
But these scenes last no more than a few seconds, they are the same in different videos.
If there are complete videotapes somewhere, why arenot those fragments used that would clearly prove the change of Milligan's personalities?
Why, as soon as it concerns any facts, and not speculation, it turns out that there is nothing?
Again, a universal conspiracy and complete concealment of information?
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"Reply #7: 27 November 2013, 20: 17: 46 "
So, as you can see, there is no evidence.
If we try to start only from dry facts, there is nothing tangible that could convince us of the existence of Milligan of those personalities that Daniel Keyes described in his book.
And then the presence of 23 characters in Milligan's head is a matter of faith, not the truth.
I would like to explain to you once again, dear readers, that I am not trying to debunk the myth of Milligan itself, I am only trying to explain that everything told about him is not a fact, as it may seem after reading Wikipedia or the book "The Multiple Minds of Billy Milligan".
In short, I'm not trying to say that the Billy Milligan phenomenon did not exist.
It is there, and I would like to understand it.
Only understanding should be built on some stronger basis than on the statements of only one person – a science fiction writer.
There are quite significant oddities in this case.
If there are no facts about the presence of multiple personality syndrome in Milligan, then on the basis of what this criminal was sent not to prison, but to a psychiatric hospital?
Lawyers do not count, their faith and conviction in Milligan's innocence should not be checked.
The lawyer's job is precisely to believe the defendant and make the court believe in his innocence.
But then the approach of the judge and the prosecution representatives to this case is very surprising.
Based on the memories of the relatives of the raped girls, both the defense and the prosecution unanimously came to the conclusion that it is impossible to judge Milligan as a healthy, full fledged member of this society.
Obviously, the judge, due to some personal circumstances and beliefs, was forced to believe this.
Sometimes, even such experienced people, it means that you can "spend on chaff".
The conclusion is that an odious human factor has worked here.
The conviction of some psychiatrists played a cruel joke on everyone, making them believe that Milligan should be pitied, not condemned.
However, the topic of the reason for pity is also unproven.
According to Milligan himself, he was subjected to severe violence from his stepfather from an early age.
And at least four of his personalities appeared in response to bullying.
With this confession, Billy formed an opinion of himself as a victim of child abuse, as a person who, having no other options, defended himself in such an extravagant way from the cruel world.
The fact of violence was allegedly confirmed by Milligan's mother and sister at the trial.
But if the mother knew about this, then why did she not stop this sadism at the time?
And most importantly, why has no one ever engaged in an official investigation of Billy's stepfather's atrocities?
Why was all this put on the brakes?
The general public first learned about the childhood abuse of Billy Milligan from the Times newspaper.
It is not known how such information was leaked to the newspaper.
But it is known that reporters are sneaky people.
They decided to dig up the real story of Billy's childhood, and, as it turned out, they managed to find Chalmer Milligan, who lived in Lancaster at that time.
It turned out that Chalmer had worked for many years as a leading engineer in a well – known electrical company Western Electric, which is one of the leading corporations in the West of America for the development of innovative technologies in the field of electrical engineering.
After interviewing his former colleagues, reporters were surprised to find that Chalmer Milligan had never been known among his acquaintances as a man of bad temper or sadistic tendencies.
He was positively characterized as a person who gives himself completely to work.
When asked by a journalist how he could so mock the unfortunate child, Chalmer, choking with resentment, said to Billy's family: "They are just liars.
I physically didnot have time to do all these terrible things that they talk about."
However, he confirmed that Billy really had never been able to get along with other children as a child, shutting himself off from communicating with them.
When asked about Billy's split personality, he assured that " this child was always strange."
As you can see, this moment in Billy's story is quite blurry and has not been proven.
Moreover, the real history of this person's childhood is actually unknown to the general public.
And it is impossible to say that he was subjected to insults and violence as a child.
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But what happened to Milligan himself after the trial?
Having got not to prison, like an ordinary criminal, but to the Athens Mental Health Center (Ohio), Doctor of psychological sciences David Cole took up Billy's treatment.
In general, it is worth dwelling separately on the description of the very medical institution that Billy got into, because it is worth it.
Built in 1874 as a home for Civil War veterans suffering from post war syndrome, the Athens Center quickly gained fame as an infamous clinic for the mentally ill, and the ominous name of the Ridges. [ Guests are not allowed to view attachments ]
Mental Health Center in Athens, Ohio
Having opened its doors at first to two hundred patients, the clinic soon grew and already accommodated thousands of sufferers, later becoming a local scale clinic for the maintenance of criminals sent for treatment.
Everyone who could not adapt to a peaceful life, the elderly, abandoned to the mercy of fate by children, the abnormal and the poor sought shelter here.
The hospital management had neither the means nor the desire to provide care for such a number of patients.
But there were actively practiced clandestine experiments on people, unconventional methods of treatment, and even there was talk of repeated cases of murder.
Local doctors believed that lobotomy and electroshock therapy were the best means to cure a sick mind.
Here is a far from complete list of tortures that were called therapy in these dungeons:
Cold treatment Patients were immersed in icy water for several hours.
Not everyone remained physically healthy after such a procedure.
Pneumonia and other inflammations caused by hypothermia claimed many lives.
However, the survivors became compliant and compliant for a long time, afraid of running into such a "treatment" again.
Electroshock therapy This method of treatment consisted in passing an electric current through the patient's brain, thereby causing an epileptic seizure.
In the Athens Center, patients were immersed in baths filled with brine to feel "complete euphoria".
Usually, such a procedure was subjected to violent and particularly intractable patients.
After such treatment, a person fell into a state of mute vegetable for a long time, without causing unnecessary trouble to anyone else.
Lobotomy This neurosurgical operation was invented in 1935.
Its meaning was to cut the white matter of the brain between the frontal lobes and the rest of the brain.
Throughout its history, this procedure has killed thousands of patients around the world.
However, those who survived actually came out of severe depressive and psychotic states, as if forgetting them.
However, in addition to "forgetfulness" of their abnormality, people often forgot their name and the people around them, and it became an impossible task for them to perform elementary everyday actions.
Trans Orbital Lobotomy This life giving method of lobotomy was developed by Dr. Walter J. Freeman in the early 1950s.
This method, if I may say treatment, has become a kind of hobby in the circles of practicing psychiatrists of the 50-60s of the 20th century.
There is a number of evidence that this method actually helped some people with severe depression, but much more often, patients experienced terrifying side effects leading to complete paralysis.
And no one dares to voice how many lives this method has claimed.
[ Guests are not allowed to view attachments ] Dr. Freeman performs a trans orbital lobotomy in 1949.
These were the methods of treatment at the Athens Center.
And the living conditions in this clinic were far from perfect.
Patients were often kept in bestial conditions, forced to sleep in wards of several dozen people.
One nurse was sometimes responsible for as many as fifty patients, so there was unimaginable chaos and lawlessness in the clinic.
It was in this institution that Billy Milligan happened to get a cure.
At that time, the diagnosis of dissociative disorder confidently "became fashionable" in America and Europe.
I will tell you about this amazing phenomenon in detail later.
But at the time when Milligan is in the clinic, his attending doctor Cole was unimaginably enthusiastic about studying this disorder.
Psychiatry was only making tentative steps in understanding what the human psyche is, and Milligan was exactly in the place where they wanted to... no, not to help him, but only to subject him to study.
Long conversations with an enthusiastic psychiatrist, an absolutely depressive, depressed environment, painful procedures, restrictions and punishments – that's what Billy got in the end for his crimes.
Later, Cole would claim that he fought hard for his unusual patient, trying to unite his personalities into one whole.
But in fact, according to Milligan, his attempts were weak, unprofessional and did not look like help at all.
That is, Milligan's new personality - the Teacher did not appear in response to the work of the aesculapius, Milligan "created" him independently, and I think that in response to the conditions in which he found himself.
The teacher was "born" at the end of 1978.
Milligan began to cooperate with doctors, behaved peacefully and quite adequately, and soon they begin to let him go to the city for long walks without supervision.
But, you can imagine how much the locals were delighted with such things!
A crazy rapist known throughout the country walks among civilians.
The fact that Milligan wanders the streets of Athens, it quickly became known to reporters and waterfalls of criticism and condemnation descend on him and the clinic.
Obviously, in response to this "publicity", the Teacher in Billy's head retreats, again giving way to multiple personalities.
Milligan is placed back in the hospital, closing the possibility of walking in order to calm the public.
But Milligan no longer wants to cooperate on these terms with doctors.
Remaining a popular personality, he secretly sells his paintings to those who wish, sells drugs within the walls of the hospital, makes dubious transactions for the resale of non existent things.
He gets caught on his scams and again his case is transferred to the court.
This time he is being tried in Athens, and the judge is less accommodating.
Under the pretext that Milligan poses a threat to the patients of the Athens Center, he is transferred to the state hospital of Lima (Ohio) for mentally ill criminals for maintenance and treatment.
[ Guests are not allowed to view attachments ] Prison for especially dangerous and mentally ill criminals in Lima
In America, only the Pentagon is surrounded by higher and thicker concrete walls than this prison, which is famous throughout the country not only for the stories of its patients, but also for stories about the spirits that inhabit this place.
Subsequently, Milligan will describe his stay in this prison as the most terrible period in his life, calling this place nothing but a "house of horrors".
Combining all the nightmares of a prison for especially dangerous criminals and the depressiveness of a psychiatric clinic, the prison in Lima brought to life all of Milligan's most secret fears.
After staying there for a little more than a year, he will be transferred to a clinic in Dayton, then to the Central Ohio Psychiatric Hospital.
The situation and the rules of the latter were liberal, and Milligan, seizing the moment, escapes from there.
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First of all, he conspires with local reporters.
He records a devastating interview on videotape, in which he denounces all psychiatrists as ignoramuses and sadists, and sends the tape to a local radio station in Columbus (Ohio).
This tape will later disappear somewhere, never becoming public.
He will be arrested only after 5 months, caught in Miami.
And again the clinic.
But Milligan is too learned by experience.
He no longer demonstrates dissociative disorder, becoming just Billy Milligan, becoming one.
In 1988, after passing several commissions for mental examination, William Milligan was recognized by doctors as completely cured.
After spending more than 11 years of his life in the most terrible mental hospitals and prisons, he finally finds himself free and, it seems to me, that with his torments he has fully paid for his sins before people and the law.
For another three years, Milligan will be under police and medical supervision, but already in 1991 he was recognized as a full fledged member of the community, free to live his life as he pleases.
He moves to California, opens his own small film studio called " Stormy Life Productions "(translated as" Stormy Life Production") and begins to cooperate with James Cameron, the world famous director of"Titanic".
Cameron wants to make a film based on the book by Daniel Keyes "The Multiple minds of Billy Milligan", having come up with the working title of the film "The Crowded Room" ("Crowded Room").
The main roles in this drama were claimed by some of the most famous and talented actors in Hollywood John Cusack, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Colin Farrell.
Cameron, not too lazy, gets acquainted personally with Milligan, later describing their meeting as "we became friends".
The script was completed, the movie was in the stage of starting filming.
In a word, the story promised to be grandiose and successful.
But the dreams were not destined to come true.
Back in 1981, as it turned out, the rights to the film adaptation of Keyes ' book were bought by a strange, unknown woman, allegedly a restaurateur, named Sandy Arkara.
It was she who at one time began negotiations with Cameron, offering him to film the story of Milligan.
The deal took place, Arkara was supposed to receive a round sum of $ 250,000 for her rights.
Cameron enthusiastically advertised his future film, promising to do it immediately after the release of "Terminator 2".
And suddenly, out of the blue, he receives a double claim – from Arkara, who already wants $ 5 million for her rights, and Milligan, who makes demands for his share of the rights to the film in the amount of $ 9 million.
Long lawsuits and scandalous negotiations begin, the result of which is Cameron's refusal to pay this money, and therefore to make a film.
Later in the interview, he will say with sadness: "It was Milligan who ultimately contributed to the fall of the project.
I donot negotiate with terrorists and extortionists."
However, it may be that in the process of working, Cameron simply lost interest in this story, and, not seeing a monetary prospect in it, did not want to continue.
Starting in 1996, Milligan's affairs began to deteriorate again.
He was considered by the community to be already a healthy person, and therefore had to pay the bills.
He owed $ 450,000 on a loan for a house he purchased in Los Angeles.
In addition, the Ohio court suddenly remembered that someone must pay for Milligan's treatment.
And if the patient is healthy, then the treatment was effective.
It is difficult for me to imagine the state of a person who has received a bill of $ 120,000.
He spent 11 years of his life in mental hospitals and prisons, having experienced all possible experiments of psychiatrists and supervisors.
"Everyone got a piece of me, and I didnot get anything.
Now they are all trying to make me sick again in order to take their money, " Milligan will say in one of his last interviews.
Of course, to pay the amount of $ 570,000.
US Milligan was unable to, and, declaring himself bankrupt, he disappears forever from the field of view of all researchers.
On October 21, 1996, he will give a short telephone interview to a small publishing house "Astraea", specializing in the production of fantastic bestsellers.
He will reject their offer to write a book based on his story and say that he is already cooperating with Japanese publishers.
He will scold all the doctors, curse their "help", calling them the biggest "money pumping corporation".
The last time he will be heard in 2000 by a realtor dealing with Milligan's real estate, and from now on no one will know where such an odious person is, who has left memories of himself on many pages of newspapers and discussions.
They searched for him for a long time and unsuccessfully, calling all the people who had ever had contact with him.
But there was not a single person in the world who knew where William Stanley Milligan had calmed his soul now.
To date, it is impossible to verify most of the information about the true state of Billy Milligan's psyche at the time of his arrest, because time "erases traces in the sand".
His lawyers are dead, and Dr. Cole and Dr. Harding are also dead.
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