At first glance, it looked like an ordinary convenience store — tiled walls, humming fluorescent lights, nothing unusual. But when a technician checked the security feed one week later, he noticed something chilling: a three-minute clip that had never been recorded in the system’s logs.
In the grainy video, two figures in uniforms entered after hours. One spoke softly to the clerk; the other stayed near the counter, blocking the exit. Then, in a flash, something happened off-screen — a sudden movement, a shadow — and the audio cut out.
When authorities reviewed the footage, they realized the timestamps didn’t match any shift schedule. The logbook listed the store as closed at the time the video supposedly took place. Even stranger: the faces of both men appeared distorted, as if the camera lens had glitched only during those exact frames.
Rumors spread fast — some said it was a training exercise, others whispered it was something darker. The tape was confiscated, but copies began appearing online, each one slightly different — new sounds, new voices, faint words in Portuguese that no one could clearly translate.
Now, the building sits empty, locked behind steel shutters. But locals still swear they see flashes of blue light from the inside — and a shape moving just beyond the counter.Watch Part 2 — “The Missing Three Minutes: What the Raw Footage Reveals.”
