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Person of Interest <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
without knowing who her suspect is in what she claims is a related case in New York. Meanwhile,<br />
Reese realizes that Carter is getting nowhere, impersonates a delivery room, enters the station,<br />
and steals the files on Hanna Wrey’s abduction. Carter comes out and they review the files. On<br />
the night of the disappearance, a young girl called 911 and reported a license plate number, but<br />
the police were never able to trace it. Carter figures that they need to start from the beginning<br />
and talk to the last person who saw Hanna.<br />
In Relton, MD, Root ties up Finch and talks about how humanity is bad code and that Finch<br />
leaves in fear and anonymity as a result.<br />
She blames him for selling the Machine to the wrong people and then goes over to Weeks, who<br />
she has tied up from the ceiling, and says that either Finch or Weeks will walk out with her, and<br />
she hopes that it’s Finch.<br />
Reese and Carter talk to the librarian, Barbara, who says that in 1991 Hanna played games<br />
on the library computers. Barbara tells them that Hanna checked out two books and left by<br />
herself, and that was the last anyone saw of her. Reese and Carter go to see Mr.<br />
Frey, a widower, and he accuses Cody Grayson, a teenager at the time, of killing Hanna.<br />
Even after Frey and his brother paid Cody a private visit, he claimed that he never touched<br />
Hanna. Since then, Cody spends most of his time drinking at the Razorback bar. As they leave,<br />
Carter notices some mail on the table and asks Frey if anyone ever reached out to him about the<br />
disappearance. He explains that he gets credit card junk mail a couple of times a year in Hanna’s<br />
name, even though she was minor and never had a bank account or credit card. Frey says that<br />
he just received another mailing and that it’s still out in the trash.<br />
Fusco calls Carter to tell her that some of Corwin’s belongings have disappeared from inventory.<br />
Carter figures that they need to track down the person responsible and get some answers<br />
from him. Fusco notices Hersh, a newcomer and busy on his telephone, and decides to follow<br />
him. Meanwhile, Carter finds the junk mail addressed to Hanna. Meanwhile, Reese goes to the<br />
Razorback, much to the anger of the locals, and tries to talk to Cody. Cody throws a punch at<br />
him and the other bar patrons rush in, but Reese takes them out and tosses Cody out through<br />
the door. He asks if Cody did it and Cody says that there’s nothing Reese can do to him that<br />
the townspeople already haven’t. Reese realizes that he didn’t abduct Hanna as Carter drives up.<br />
She tells him that she’s confirmed that someone opened a bank account in Hanna’s name two<br />
years after she disappeared.<br />
Root informs Weeks that she’s using the same Palestinian hanging technique on him that he<br />
signed off on at the DoD. She demands to know the location of the Machine but Weeks insists<br />
that he has no idea what she’s talking about. Root puts the hood back on him and Finch wonders<br />
what happened to her to make her the way she is, but Root claims that nothing specific happened<br />
to her. She goes to cut an apple and give Weeks time to weaken. However, when Finch asks her<br />
to let Weeks go, she agrees and cuts him down, and then gives him water. Root then tells them<br />
that she gave him sodium pentothal in the water. She goes to bring her car up to the house and<br />
give the drug time to work. Once she leaves, Weeks realizes that Finch was Nathan’s IT guy and<br />
asks for his help getting free, insisting that they can’t let Root get the Machine.<br />
Reese and Carter go back to the motel and she explains that in 1993, someone using Hanna’s<br />
name opened a bank account in Lafayette, LA, and then transferred $100,000 to it. The money<br />
came from the account of a drug trafficker, Jose Barilla, who was in prison for drug trafficking<br />
and murder. The co-signatory on the account is Trent Russell, who lives in Bishop, works as a<br />
bank clerk, and was at the library on the night that Hanna disappeared.<br />
When Carter and Reese go to Trent’s home, they discover that he’s been dead for 15 years<br />
and that his wife is Barbara the librarian.<br />
She explains that she met her husband at the library, and that he died when he was killed by<br />
drug runners. Barbara insists that he didn’t deal in drugs and that he didn’t know Hanna, and<br />
orders them to leave when Carter shows her the bank account with his signature on it. Reese<br />
and Carter refuse and search the house, and Reese discovers that Trent’s car has a license plate<br />
that is only one letter off from the one reported in the 911 call. They figure that Hanna escaped,<br />
set up Trent, and got her revenge by letting the drug runners kill him. Carter insists that they<br />
let the law handle it and calls Landry in.<br />
Finch tells Weeks that he knows he attempted to hack the Machine and Weeks admits it,<br />
saying he had to make sure it was secure. When Finch vows that Root won’t find out about the<br />
Machine from him, Weeks points out that she’ll eventually break him and get the info from him.<br />
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