Một người Anh học thức, tinh tế và là chuyên gia về khoa học, y học. Arthur là người đầu tiên phát hiện ra các nhân cách khác và thiết lập quy tắc để duy trì trật tự trong "gia đình" nội tâm.
The story of Billy Milligan has been the subject of numerous books, documentaries, and films, including the 2017 film "The 24 Faces of Billy Milligan," directed by Jared Hess. The case continues to fascinate and disturb audiences, serving as a reminder of the complexities of the human psyche and the devastating consequences of trauma.
Billy Milligan was eventually convicted of three counts of aggravated murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. His case sparked a renewed interest in dissociative identity disorder and raised questions about the intersection of mental health and the law.
William Stanley Milligan, known as Billy, was a man accused of committing several serious crimes, including the rape of three women on the Ohio State University campus in the late 1970s. The case seemed open-and-shut. There was physical evidence and eyewitness testimony. However, during the preparation for his defense, his lawyers noticed something deeply disturbing: Milligan did not seem to remember the crimes.
: Helps visualize the "family" structure Arthur and Ragen used to govern the others.
In 1978, Billy Milligan became the first person in American history to be found "Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity" (NGRI) specifically due to Multiple Personality Disorder. Instead of prison, he was sent to psychiatric hospitals for treatment.