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Ben's tape was a U-matic cassette that was viewed by John Locke with Ben Linus after Ben gave Locke the combination to the safe that held the tape. ("The Other Woman") The tape depicted Charles Widmore exiting his vehicle and assaulting a blindfolded man identified by Ben as one of the Others unlucky enough to have been captured by Widmore's organization. It ended as Widmore began to look up, as if he noticed the camera man. According to Ben, Widmore was seeking information about the Island.

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  • Ben's tape was a U-matic cassette that was viewed by John Locke with Ben Linus after Ben gave Locke the combination to the safe that held the tape. ("The Other Woman") The tape depicted Charles Widmore exiting his vehicle and assaulting a blindfolded man identified by Ben as one of the Others unlucky enough to have been captured by Widmore's organization. It ended as Widmore began to look up, as if he noticed the camera man. According to Ben, Widmore was seeking information about the Island.
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  • Still from the tape depicting Charles Widmore.
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  • Ben's tape was a U-matic cassette that was viewed by John Locke with Ben Linus after Ben gave Locke the combination to the safe that held the tape. ("The Other Woman") The tape depicted Charles Widmore exiting his vehicle and assaulting a blindfolded man identified by Ben as one of the Others unlucky enough to have been captured by Widmore's organization. It ended as Widmore began to look up, as if he noticed the camera man. According to Ben, Widmore was seeking information about the Island. The tape's label was marked "Red Sox". Ben explained that the original content had been taped over. ("The Other Woman") Previously, Ben had shown Jack Shephard videotaped footage of the Boston Red Sox winning the 2004 World Series. ("The Glass Ballerina")
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