__FORCETOC__ A person of interest is an individual who will be involved in a violent crime. The Machine, without indicating whether the individual is the victim or the perpetrator, supplies his or her Social Security number to Reese and Finch, who study their background and attempt to prevent the violent crime. The following persons of interest either appeared in a flashback or in a side arc providing background information relevant to the main event.
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| - __FORCETOC__ A person of interest is an individual who will be involved in a violent crime. The Machine, without indicating whether the individual is the victim or the perpetrator, supplies his or her Social Security number to Reese and Finch, who study their background and attempt to prevent the violent crime. The following persons of interest either appeared in a flashback or in a side arc providing background information relevant to the main event.
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- The Machine sent Root to Casey's safe house and she sent him to to meet with Jason Greenfield.
- Peter Arndt's wife, and at one time, Reese's lover. She was physically abused by her husband, who eventually killed her. Her number came up multiple times and finally a last time in either 2010 or early 2011. Finch was unable to save her.
- The Machine sent Root to Japan to save Daizo from the Tokyo police.
- The Machine warns Root that Finch was in danger from both Vigilance and Decima Technologies, Root sent Reese and Shaw to save him.
- Employee at Virtanen Pharmaceuticals who was killed because she was planning to blow the whistle when she found out that the company was faking FDA reports. Finch received her number roughly six months before he began his collaboration with Reese and was unable to save her at that time.
- U.S. congressman who holds the key to derailing Decima’s plans activate Samaritan. The Machine sent his number to Finch who initially thought that McCourt was in danger from Decima or Vigilance. Reese, however, soon realized that the Machine might want them to eliminate McCourt because without him, Samaritan cannot come online and a mass casualty event could be prevented.
- A victim of domestic abuse and the first irrelevant number produced by the Machine in 2009. A newspaper article on Nathan Ingram's bulletin board states that she survived with her would-be killer tied up in the living room.
- A target of Decima Technologies who used Cyrus to steal a state-the-art computer chip. Cyrus also became an irrelevant number at moment Root approached him.
- A computer hacker who disagreed with the methods used by a group of people he associated with. After he deserted the group, the CIA faked his death and took him in protective custody. Neither Finch nor Research received his number. Instead, the Machine tasked Root to break him out him by labeling him a "necessity".
- Used by Root to steal a document sent to a computer scientist who looked like Parsons.
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| - __FORCETOC__ A person of interest is an individual who will be involved in a violent crime. The Machine, without indicating whether the individual is the victim or the perpetrator, supplies his or her Social Security number to Reese and Finch, who study their background and attempt to prevent the violent crime. The following persons of interest either appeared in a flashback or in a side arc providing background information relevant to the main event. This list also includes persons of interest whom the Machine labeled a "necessity" or whose number came up as a result of a directive conflict with the existing "relevant/irrelevant" scheme.
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