First, if the lobe in the upper right hand corner is not moving. Then you have a broken camshaft. I'm taking your word for it because in the video, I can't tell for sure.
The other thing I am seeing, from my less than ideal visual. You say 'Stuck'. But what does that mean? Does that mean you can't turn it anymore? Or that it just gets hard to turn?
When you get cam lobes opening valves, it will get a lot harder to turn your wrench. It will be a soft stop due to friction. If you are using a 3/8" or 1/2" standard ratchet, it may not give you enough leverage to move the cam lobes past the valve spring tension. All you need is more leverage to get it turned past the 'Stuck' point. Won't fix your non-turning cam lobe. But if the cam is broken, it won't hurt anything to get a full revolution.
But as others have said, your engine is not seized and your fix should be much less than a new motor.
Really appreciate your response.
All lobes are moving fine.
The crankshaft is very easy to turn until it stops.
I originally thought that the timing chain may have jumped, since when I pulled the valve cover, the EX and IN were not aligned. That certainly could have cause the problem.
I got the timing all set and then tried to turn the crank by hand again and no luck. So, I took the timing chain off the lower timing sprocket and tried to turn the crank with the cylinder head not engaged by the timing chain. And no luck.
I do have movement of all cylinders. I measured the distance that each cylinder travels, from top to bottom, and the distances are all the same with each cylinder.
To summarize:
1- the cylinders move,
2- the timing was off but corrected
3- the crankshaft stops at the same place even with the cylinder head not engaged by the timing belt.
4- it is 100% not a electrical or connector issue
5- I pulled the oil pump cover to see if anything was wrong there and no problems. Looks as good as new.
6. Before it stopped, there was no abnormal noises coming from the engine. No tapping, no clinking... nothing.
Thanks again for all the help... any more suggestions are appreciated.