**SHARYN ALFONSI’S ‘GHOST INTERVIEW’ SPARKS 60 MINUTES INVESTIGATION**
**August 17, 2024** – A bizarre digital anomaly has forced CBS to pull a recent *60 Minutes* segment after eagle-eyed viewers and AI forensic experts discovered what they’re calling a “memory splice” in an interview with correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi.
During a standard piece on corporate espionage, Alfonsi is seen interviewing a masked whistleblower from a undisclosed tech firm. The audio is crisp, the lighting perfect. But according to glitch hunters at the r/MatrixGlitches subreddit, two *separate* frames show Alfonsi violently flinching and looking directly *past* the camera operator—as if someone, or something, grabbed her shoulder. The problem? The audio track continues seamlessly, with Alfonsi finishing her sentence mid-wince. “It’s like the tape was patched,” writes user **[Deleted]**. “Normal glitches stutter. This one actively *corrects* itself.”
Things get even stranger. When the segment is analyzed pixel-by-pixel, Alfonsi’s reflection in a glass coffee table does not match her physical position. In the reflection, her hand is holding a pen—in the physical footage, her hands are folded in her lap. The discrepancy lasts exactly 3.7 seconds before the reflection “snaps” back into sync.
CBS declined to comment, but an anonymous editor told *The Byte*: “We pulled the piece after the third intern had a panic attack. The director swears they never filmed a second take, but the bitrate on the raw file shows two distinct layers. It’s as if Sharyn recorded the interview, and then someone *overwrote* her reaction without touching the environment.”
Whistleblower source **“Echo_1”** claims the anomaly is not a bug,