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  2. Billy Milligan - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Milligan was imprisoned at Lebanon Correctional Institution in Ohio for rape and armed robbery. He was released on parole in early 1977. In October 1977, Milligan was arrested for raping three women on the Ohio State University campus.

  3. The True Story of Billy Milligan, the First Ever Defendant ...

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    Regardless, Milligan’s violence impacted several innocent lives. In Dr. Lewis’ opinion, the best way to prevent the kind of violent crime that is seen in Milligan's case is to prevent child abuse.

  4. The Serial Rapist Who Was Acquitted After Claiming to ... - AOL

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    It’s a question raised by the fact that its subject, Billy Milligan, claimed to have 24 distinct identities that took turns controlling his mind and body, during which time his other personas ...

  5. 'The Crowded Room' Is Based on a Harrowing True Story - AOL

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    AppleTV+'s The Crowded Room, starring Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried, is based on the true story of Billy Milligan. Here's what to know about his real-life case.

  6. List of serial rapists - Wikipedia

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    Milligan was studied for years while institutionalized, with findings reporting Milligan had alters since an early age, the disorder partly being attributed to Milligan's father grappling with substance abuse and gambling, eventually committing suicide after at least one failed attempt.

  7. Monsters Inside: The 24 Faces of Billy Milligan - Wikipedia

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    Billy Milligan was arrested in 1977 for a series of robberies, kidnappings, and rapes of three women on the Ohio State University campus. Despite evidence suggesting he had committed the crimes, Milligan had no memories of the assaults, appearing to exhibit continually changing personality traits.

  8. Cornelia B. Wilbur - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia Burwell Wilbur (August 26, 1908 – September 20, 1992) was an American psychiatrist.She is best known for a book, written by Flora Rheta Schreiber, and two television films titled Sybil, about the psychiatric treatment she rendered to a person diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder.

  9. TV critic and true-crime buff Lorraine Ali selects the 50 best true-crime documentaries you can stream on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Prime Video and more.