

Neither of these dates, however, can be accurate in the show for the date of Locke's death, since Locke's fake Bentham passport was dated December 2007, proving he arrived at the exit point in December. The article that the episode's newspaper prop is based on is from the April 5th, 2007 edition of the Los Angeles Times, which was first reported by the LA Times itself on May 24, 2007.
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The portion of the page exposed on Jack's lap is the upper left quadrant of the full page.
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(" The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham") Locke was not found in the loft of The Towers he was killed at The Westerfield Hotel.It was said by the producers that the article would be re-written.For a similar example of detail from content from the film crew's props department rather than the writers, see Ho`oulu Lāhui document.The physical creation of the article was from Lost's prop department, and although the creators of Lost are aware of HDTV screencapping by fans, the fine print may or may not have been a direct product of the writing department.Ted, man at Theĭuring the 2008 Comic Con Showrunners Panel Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse confirmed that the name on the newspaper clipping was, in fact, as predicted after the season finale, " Jeremy Bentham".
