Таинственная история Билли Миллигана
Chapter 4
StellaKarolin,DorothyTurnerandBer-nieYavitch.Shortlyafterteno’clock,shesawthereceptionistpointherouttoamiddle-aged,fatlittleman.Hisoliveskinned,fleshyfacewasfringedwithgrayhair.Hisfierce,penetratingeyesweretheeyesofaneagle.
SheintroducedhimtoGaryandtheothers,andledhimintoJudgeMetcalf’schambers.
Dr.DavidCaulsettledbackinthesecondrowandlistenedastheattorneysdiscussedhowthenewlawappliedtothe
Milligancase.Ashortwhilelater,JudgeFlowersenteredthechambersand,togetherwithJudgeMetcalf,summarizedthecaseandtheproceduresuptothispoint.BemieYavitchspokeoftheprofessionalinformationthathadbeenassembledandagreedthatitwouldbedifficulttorefutetheevidenceregardingMilligansconditionatthetimeoftheoffenses.HewouldnotchallengethereportsbySouthwestandHarding.GarypointedoutthatthedefensehadnointentionofchallengingtheprosecutionsevidencethatMilliganhadactuallycommittedthecrimes.
ItdawnedonDavidCaulthattheywerealltalkingaboutwhatwasgoingtobehappeningatthattrialonMonday.Itwashisimpressionthatherewasameetingofthemindsaboutthescenarioofthattrial.GaryandJudyagreedthatthevictims’namesbedeletedfromtherecord.WhatremainedwastodeterminewhatwouldhappentoBillyifJudgeFlowersfoundhimnotguiltybyreasonofinsanity.
Garyroseandsaid,"WehaveDr.CaulherefromAthens.
