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Forgot about that part. Maybe John Locke isn't actually his father's son and is someone elses (i.e someone Lantham), thus realising he is John Lantham. But then he'd be a friend and wouldn't fit the casket. Also, he doesn't have a son.

And in answer to my own question, Charlie's 5'7, so it's not him (I'm determined to find a way for Charlie to still be in future episodes <_< )

EDIT: So, we're looking for a guy named John, who's 5 feet or less tall, who's an adult (because they have a fully grown teenager), has a kid, that knows both Kate and Jack, but isn't a friend/relative of Jack's.

To be honest, I'm thinking the crew just fucked up with the obituary.

EDIT 2: Anyone tried rearranging the letters of John Lantham or John Latham? We know the Lost crew have pulled anagrams before, as recently as last night.

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I wouldn't get too worked up about the size of the casket. I'm sure that the producers didn't count on people trying to measure the casket from a screenshot. The obituary is likely real though, they wouldn't mess up on something that important. I mean, why would they just type a bunch of random text for a fake character? That'd be stupid.

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Also, I wouldn't really classify Locke as a "friend" of Jack's, considering the run-in's they've had over the first three seasons, which could escalate into much more later.

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