Colorado — Authorities investigating the mysterious deaths of two 25-year-old hunters, including Andrew Porter, have disclosed a chilling new piece of evidence: Porter’s camera reportedly captured a sudden flash of light in the night sky just seconds before his final video recording abruptly ended.
Investigators confirmed that the recording, recovered from a damaged device found near the victims’ abandoned camp, triggered an automated emergency alert at the ninth second — a signal typically activated only when extreme heat, electromagnetic interference, or severe impact is detected.
“It wasn’t lightning. It wasn’t a flare. What we saw doesn’t match any known natural phenomenon,” one law enforcement source said under condition of anonymity.
The brief footage — described by detectives as “terrifyingly abrupt” — shows the two men standing near their tent before the camera lens distorts under an intense white flash. Within moments, the image cuts out, leaving only static