
Billy Wars (10th Anniversary Edition)
About This Novel
In 1979, Billy Milligan was sentenced to be transferred to Lima Hospital, a "hell on earth" designed for mentally disordered criminals. There, doctors did not believe that he suffered from multiple schizophrenia and gave him electroshock therapy and forced him to take various sedatives, which hindered the integration of his personalities. How did Billy survive? When can a personality that has initially been successfully integrated regain its freedom? A nurse cried and begged him to eat... His stomach was swollen, his gums bled when touched, and his vision began to blur. When he moved his hand away from his face, all he saw was the traces of his fingers in the air... He dragged his body to the sink and saw that his face in the mirror was yellow and yellow, with two deep black circles around his sunken eyes. He felt weak and weak and knew he was dying. His eyes started to darken, and he forced himself to take a sip of water. He felt strange, as if something was missing. He listened, but there was silence... Billy now realized that no one could break himself if he didn't break in the most difficult of times.
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Official(1)Scraped 23d ago
Hard to describe in one word
Billy is not innocent, but has been imprisoned and tortured for a long time. He didn't kill anyone, and the victim seemed to have forgiven him. From an empathetic point of view, I should be given a chance, but it is a fact that I am mentally unstable. Already dizzy
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Official(1)Scraped 23d ago
Hard to describe in one word
Billy is not innocent, but has been imprisoned and tortured for a long time. He didn't kill anyone, and the victim seemed to have forgiven him. From an empathetic point of view, I should be given a chance, but it is a fact that I am mentally unstable. Already dizzy
