Byers got himself beaten up so he could go to the infirmary and convince Pfeiffer to reveal why he gave up on the appeals process. Pfeiffer threatened Byers and refused to tell anything. On the outside, Melvin Frohike and Richard Langly figured out that Pfeiffer was a hitman who worked for a businessman who wanted to put up a downtown highrise. A few people who refused to sell were dealt with by Douglas Pfeiffer. This businessman turned out to be Pfeiffer's own defense attorney, Jeremy Wash. Frohike (The Lone Gunmen: Maximum Byers)
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