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Emily Locke/Theories

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  • Emily has spent time on the Island after meeting Richard Alpert (either before or after John's birth). According to a continuity error she gave birth to Locke at the age of 6. This may not be a blooper, if had spent time on the Island she would have grown up quicker as Walt did.
    • Her experiences on the Island could have led to her panic disorder which put her in the mental home; her aunt Bea Jones could actually be a pseudonym for be Bea Klugh. (Making Bea Locke's great aunt.)
    • Bea would have to be an adoptive or married-in aunt, given their different races.
  • Emily is Annie.
    • If she is Annie that means Ben could be his father (providing that Cooper only told Locke that he was his father as part of the con) although Ben looks way to young for that.
      • Unlikely, even if Ben is ageless (being younger than Locke). It appears that Ben loses contact with Annie after the Purge or before, and there is no indication that they had a sexual relationship.
  • She is Emily Linus.
    • Emily Annabeth Locke is actually John's grandmother, in "Cabin Fever" only as Mrs. Locke.
  • She is dead and Locke was somehow involved in the death. This makes another connection between Locke and Ben.