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  1. The Minds of Billy Milligan is a 1981 non-fiction novel by Hugo Award-winning author Daniel Keyes. It tells the story of Billy Milligan, the first person in U.S. history acquitted of a major crime by pleading dissociative identity disorder. A sequel, The Milligan Wars, was published in Japan in 1994.

  2. Oct 1, 1981 · The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes is a challenging look at the controversial case of William Stanley Milligan, a man diagnosed with multiple disorder, who was acquitted for several violent and heinous crimes by pleading insanity as his defense.

  3. Jan 1, 1995 · Enduring unbelievably cruel tortures as a child at the hands of his stepfather, including sodomy and being forced to dig his own grave-and yes, being buried alive in that same grave, Billy Milligan's mind fragmented into 24 seperate and distinct personalities.

  4. Billy Milligan was a man tormented by twenty-four distinct personalities battling for supremacy over his bodya battle that culminated when he awoke in jail, arrested for the kidnap and rape of three women.

  5. Jul 12, 2018 · Billy Milligan was a man tormented by twenty-four distinct personalities battling for supremacy - a battle that culminated when he awoke in jail, arrested for the kidnap and...

  6. Billy Milligan was a man tormented by twenty-four distinct personalities battling for supremacy over his body—a battle that culminated when he awoke in jail, arrested for the kidnap...

  7. “The Minds of Billy Milligan” is a fascinating book that delves into the intricate world of dissociative identity disorder. Daniel Keyes skillfully presents the life of Billy Milligan, a man with multiple personalities, in a way that is both informative and engrossing.