In a chilling new twist in the Renia Lewis case, investigators have obtained and reviewed full CCTV footage captured just moments after neighbors reported hearing strange noises coming from the Vallejo home where the 28-year-old was last seen alive.
Authorities confirmed that the recording — lasting only 23 seconds — could hold the key to understanding what truly happened the night Renia disappeared. But it’s the eighth second that has shocked both investigators and the public.
According to sources close to the case, the frame-by-frame review shows a sudden flash of movement near the attic door — the same hidden space where Renia’s body was later found. What happened in that split second remains under analysis, but officials described it as “deeply disturbing.”
Neighbors say they had called police days earlier after hearing “muffled screams” and “objects dragging” late at night. Yet by the time officers arrived, the house appeared empty — with no sign of forced entry.
The footage, now under forensic examination, has reignited questions about whether Renia’s death was an accident, a crime, or something even stranger.
“The eighth second changes everything,” one investigator said. “We’ve never seen anything like it.”
Public reaction across the U.S. has been intense, with hashtags like #ReniaLewisCCTV and #The8thSecond trending within hours of the footage leak.
Police have urged caution, reminding the public not to share or speculate on the leaked clip as the investigation continues.