


NightSong Paranormal
Based in Middle Tennessee, NightSong Paranormal is a respected investigative team known for its commitment to exploring and documenting the unexplained. Founded in 2022 by Barbie Horsley, the team has quickly become a standout in the field, combining passion, experience, and a methodical approach to paranormal research.



Buffy Wolfenbarger
Co-Lead Investigator | Tech & Evidence Manager
Buffy’s journey into the paranormal began at home, where she felt her family’s presence stretch beyond the physical world. This early, deeply personal connection opened her heart to the mysteries of what lies beyond. Joining NightSong became a natural fit—a place to explore those energies and stories waiting to be heard. Buffy’s most powerful experience came during her very first investigation, when her father reached out from the other side, an emotional moment that left an indelible mark on her soul. Since then, she’s dedicated herself to bridging the gap between the living and the spirit world. Known for her keen awareness of energies, Buffy has quickly become one of NightSong’s most attuned investigators, bringing sensitivity and respect to every encounter.
Vernon Greene
Investigator | Private Client Case Manager
Residential & Commercial Cases
Vernon’s fascination with the paranormal began at 15, when he and a friend had a chilling encounter with a full-bodied apparition—an experience that left a lasting impression and set him on a lifelong search for answers. With a scientific mindset and a healthy dose of curiosity, Vernon was a natural fit for NightSong, where he brings a balanced approach to every case. In memory of his late friend Paul, Vernon pours his heart into every investigation, driven by a commitment to uncover the truth behind the supernatural. As he hones his sensitivity to energies, Vernon grows steadily more aware of the subtle shifts and unseen forces that shape each haunted location. This blend of logic, compassion, and energy work makes Vernon an invaluable part of the NightSong team.


















