Synopsis
| - Green Arrow takes the police to Al Muncie's place after telling them about the thwarted attack on Dr. Annie Green. Muncie tells Green Arrow and the police that he didn't do it, a claim which is reinforced by the lack of evidence that they turn up in his house.
- In the meantime, Muncie has kidnapped the daughter of the prosecuting attorney. Green Arrow arrives and puts an arrow through Muncie's hand, causing him to drop his gun. Annie Green appears, picking up Muncie's dropped gun, firing all of the bullets into the wall around him. Muncie kicks Annie in the face after realizing that she is out of bullets, and then runs to his car and begins to escape. Green Arrow hops onto the back of the car, but he is knocked off when Muncie hits a telephone pole with the back of the car.
- Green Arrow goes back to Muncie's house with the police and finds that he is missing, and has left a note. Oliver explains that the weight of the intruder was heavier, because he had worn a chainmail shirt - which helped deflect the arrow. Following a hunch, Oliver realizes that Muncie's father, a beer baron, had a secret store somewhere in the house. They find a trapdoor and a secret underground corridor leading to a distillery, where he opens a valve, releasing all the beer from the vats. He also finds evidence linking Muncie to the torture of Annie Green.
- Muncie retreats to his distillery, and Green Arrow tracks him there. Muncie locks himself into the lift and begins going down, claiming that he will never be caught. By this time, all the beer from the distillery has filled the room below and Muncie drowns in his own beer.
- Green Arrow goes back to Ann's house and finds a footprint that is a size 12, which is larger than Muncie's 9 1/2. Likewise, the footprint was made by someone a full thirty pounds heavier. Meanwhile, Dr. Green shares her feelings with Dinah Lance on what it's like to be a victim of torture. Again, Dinah hints that Oliver had killed for her. Outside, Lt. Cameron warns that if Green Arrow is going to fire kill-shots, and interfere in police business, eventually he will cross a line.
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