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September 19, 2024 • 71 mins
This week on Life Beyond Six Feet we welcome Barbie and Buffy of Middle Tennessee's renowned Nightsong Paranormal. In this captivating conversation, they delve into their personal journeys, sharing their earliest encounters with the paranormal and the events that sparked the formation of Nightsong.


Fresh from their 2023 Paranormal Researchers of the Year Award, Barbie and Buffy open up about their most memorable investigations, revealing their favorite haunted locations and the unforgettable experiences that have shaped their passion for the field.


Tune in for an enlightening discussion that explores the intersection of curiosity, teamwork, and the unexplained. Discover the harmonious blend of research, intuition, and dedication that drives Nightsong Paranormal's pursuit of the unknown.
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Speaker 1 (00:33):
Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome the Life Beyond six Feet. I'm
your host, Damien Christi from Spooky South five zero seven,
and this week I have first timers of the show,
Barbie and Buffy of Night Song. Paranormal ladies. Welcome to
Life Beyond six Feet.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Thank you, thanks for having us.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
We're excited absolutely, and I've been willing to get you
guys on for a while because you are based out
of Middle Tennessee, so you're right down the road for me.
So that's pretty exciting when you have a another local
team that is kind of well known in the paranormal community.
So I'm just going to jump right into this thing.
Since it is two of you, both, the question will

(01:10):
be for both of you, so we'll just kind of
bounce back and forth. So to each of you, what
kind of led you down the path to the paranormal,
like kind of what gets you started in this field?

Speaker 2 (01:20):
For me, you know, the paranormal always happened around me.
It never happened to me. It was always my family
members lived in a haunted house. Never happened to me.
But I had seen it, and so I had been
into the paranormal my entire life. But I had my
first experience in twenty sixteen at Octagon Hall, and that's
what just kind of catapulted me into investigating it. So

(01:41):
that's how it started.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
For me, Buffy, what about you?

Speaker 3 (01:45):
For me, I had grown up on property. You've had
things happening. One of my first experiences was seeing a
full body apparition. I was maybe eight years old, nine
years old seeing a little body apparition reaching out to
grab my neighbor's mom. We were outside playing and we

(02:07):
both saw it, which was the craziest.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Thing, and.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
There had always been inklings of it for a long time.
What really pulled me into investigating, truly investigating after my
dad had passed away and I started getting a lot
of little hints of things that I thought were him.

(02:32):
And then I called Barbie one night and said, Hey,
do you just want to come over to the house
and do some investigating because we've had I've had voices,
I've had shadows, my house stays active, and I want
to kind of get to the bottom of this, who's here,
what's going on? Barbie came over one night, we had pizza,

(02:57):
hung out and investigated. That was kind of my first
unofficial investigation and from that point on, I haven't looked back.
That was what Barbie almost two years ago. I mean,
I haven't looked back since then. As far as investigating,
that just kind of launched actually getting deep.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Into it, that first initial investigation. I think I've talked
to a lot of people and they say, once they
actually do that first investigation, whether it's an official investigation
or kind of like you did, like once they do
that first, when they're just kind of hooked and like,
that's I want to do this now.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Absolutely, Yeah, you chase after, you know, Like when I
was in that basement off Thegone Hall, you know, it
was like, Okay, I've never had it happen to me before.
It's been around me. I've seen and heard stories from
my family, my friends. It's never actually happened to me.
But then when it did happen to me, it was
the feeling. It was the overall feeling. I didn't see anything,
I didn't hear anything, it was the feeling, right, And

(04:00):
you just kind of go chasing after that, you know,
because I had always been skeptical. I believed, but I
was skeptical. I was like, what's wrong with me? I
thought something was wrong with me because it wasn't happening
to me, right, But then when it did happen to me,
I was like, there's something, there's something here, and I
want to find it again, right.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
And uh, you know, I've been into the paranormals, really
into it since I was about fifteen or sixteen, and
never really actually investigated until like twenty twenty, which I
think it's when a lot of teams actually started because
you had nothing else to do because of COVID, and
I'd gathered up some friends and we went up to
brush You Mountain State Pendicentary. So that was like our

(04:37):
first unofficial investigation. We had like no fucking equipment whatsoever.
We had, like am not even a rampod. We had
a MF detector in a digital recorder.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
That was it.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
And even you know, even though we didn't really document
much all those personal experiences, I was like, dude, we've
got to do this. We've been talking about it since
we were teenagers. It's like now we're a forty you know,
if we're going to do it, we need to do
it now. And so that's kind of how we formed.
But you know, always being into it is and having

(05:08):
those personal experiences growing up. I had stuff Seemingly everywhere
I lived growing up, something would occurred, and it was
just always that fascination for me. And uh so, Barbie,
did you have any kind of personal experiences growing up?
I know you said you really got into it in
twenty sixteen, but did you really have anything that you
can recall, because you said it was always kind of

(05:28):
around you, but anything really happened to you, like growing up?

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Nothing nothing to me. Now. I have been in rooms
where things had happened to my brother, my cousin, my sister,
my mom, but it never actually happened to me. I
had seen their reactions to it, but I had never
seen it or heard it or felt it. And you know,
who am I to tell them what they're seeing and

(05:53):
what they're feeling, what they're believing is not true. I
just it never happened to me. So, I mean, I
had been there and I had seen their fright and
they're the wonderment, and I'm like, Okay, I don't know
what's going on. I really did. I thought something was
wrong with me. I really really didn't know.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Well, no one ever tells you that some of that
is actually like the paranormal is beyond normal or normal, right,
And no one ever tells you that some of those
feelings and those things that they're not normal, you know,

(06:29):
so when you do experience and I experienced them. I've
never lived in a house that didn't have activity. I've
never lived or been places where things don't have a
vibe and feeling. I didn't speak on it, right for
a long time.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
I mean not to.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
Disclose my age fully, but you know, I mean for roughly,
you know, forty some odd years. I didn't speak on
it because you're either feeling, like Barbie said, you're crazy,
or you just think everybody else catches on to that too,
so it's.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Just the normal.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
And then you start realizing that there's this mixed bag
and not everybody feels.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
It right, you know. That's like, like I said, pretty
much everywhere I've ever lived, with the exception of maybe
one place, like even if it wasn't nothing major, like
it would be something like what the fuck was that?

Speaker 2 (07:22):
Well?

Speaker 1 (07:22):
How did that happen? And and now I've started over
the last few years, pretty much everywhere I've worked, I've
experienced stuff and it's just my co host on Beer
Booze and Boogeyman. They call me a ghost magnet because
they're like, dude, you're constantly messaging us saying, this just
happened at work or we just had this happen at home,

(07:44):
and I'm like, well, I was like, I don't know
if something's attached to me or something just knows that
that I'm really into this and that I'm open to it.
I don't know what it is like, but you know,
it is what it is, I guess. So now that
it's this isn't a sight Night Song? How did that
come about? Barbie?

Speaker 2 (08:04):
You know, I had always since twenty sixteen, chasing after
that feeling again. People knew that I had had investigated.
I was kind of an independent person investigator, and I
would bring family and friends along with me, and so
I started Night Song as kind of like an event
thing to put together events and bring friends and family

(08:25):
along with me. And that's how my mom got into it,
you know, Buffy came along with me to some of
the stuff that I put together. And then I had
joined a team in the Murphysboro area, and after about
six months, I ended up leaving and kind of repurposing
Night Song as a team. So it just kind of

(08:46):
switched over. But I had started a night Song back
kind of when COVID was going around, you know. And yeah,
and then so we just kind of converted into a
team and so Buffy joined along with me, my other
best friend Alicia, my mom came along, and the rest
is history. I mean, now it's we've kind of grown

(09:07):
and you know, a big part of the community, and
we adore this community. It's it's just the best, it
really is. And no looking back now, I mean we're
just more fully in it and fully invested and involved.
And but yeah, that's kind of like the birth of
Night Song. It was an event company and then we
just kind of switched over to a team right now.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Now, Buffy, when she approached you and said, hey, I'm
actually going to convert this to a team, I want
you to join, Like, what was your initial reaction to that?

Speaker 2 (09:34):
Oh? There there, I didn't hesitate.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
Like I can remember the moment she called me. The
previous team that she spoke of that she was on,
I was. I wasn't a member of that team, but
I guess sort of a provisional member at that time
of that team. I went along on investigations, but I
was not an official team member, and when she called

(09:59):
me and said we're gonna move to this format. I
was driving down the road when she called me, and
I didn't even hesitate. I'm like, yes, I'm coming with you, Like,
let's go, let's do it. There was there was zero hesitation.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
That is awesome. And something I always like to ask
people is about their team name, Like what a significant
about night song? Like is there a special meaning behind it?
Or is this something you kind of put together? Like
what's what's the meaning behind your name?

Speaker 2 (10:28):
You know. It's so funny because a good friend of ours,
Jeff Reynolds, he's known in the in the Paranormal. He's
one of the volunteers. Him and his wife, Heather, one
of the volunteers at the Harriman and Hold South. He
was like, are you a fan of Cinderella? And I'm
like the band and he goes yeah, you know, cause
he's kind of like tatted up, you know, a mic

(10:49):
and all that. And I'm like, I mean I know
of them, but I mean not a fan. And he goes, well,
I was just wondering because night Song is one of
their songs, and I'm like, no, I didn't name it
after Cinderella song. So one of the things like, I'm
a local musician in the area. I've got a band
and we play around a lot of places, and so

(11:11):
I wanted to kind of join not only the music
aspect of it, but also the paranormal aspects. So when
I was just kind of thinking of names, I was like, okay, well,
usually paranormal investigations we go out and we investigate in
the dark, you know, night, you know the cover of night,
and then song. You know, I'm a musician, I sing,

(11:32):
I play guitar, night song, and it just kind of
grew from there. So that's really the name. That's that's
the story behind the name.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Well, there you go. And and just for for everyone listening,
they did not name their band or their band. See
there's some god dang, I can't talk today. They didn't
name their team after a Cinderella song. There we go. Oh,
I really do.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
When he asked me that, I was like, the band.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
I don't know when when you said that, I wouldn't
even think in an of the band. I was thinking
of a Disney character. I was like, where's she going
with this? I was like, does you name her team
after a Disney movie.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Neither that would be a great name for a Disney movie.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
Right now. This really captured my attention whenever you guys
like announced it, because, like I said, you are right
down the road for me here in Tennessee. Last year,
you guys were named the twenty twenty three Paranormal Researchers
of the Year by American Paranormal Magazine, which I guess

(12:44):
we're now American Paranormal Press. I think they're called now.
So how did that happen? Like, how did you guys
get picked? Like how did that even come about?

Speaker 2 (12:55):
You know, Damien, I'm still trying to figure that one out.
They did a they interviewed us for another month in
the year, and we got an email one day and said, hey,
you know, usually people are nominated for this. You know,

(13:16):
you didn't nominate. You know, usually a lot of teams
nominate themselves. But they they loved our story, they loved
where we started from, what we're about, and the advances
that were kind of making in the paranormal and they
chose us. And I'm still trying to figure it out
because I'm like, there's so many great teams. There's thousands,

(13:37):
hundreds of thousands of great teams nationwide throughout the world,
and to be named that, I'm like, we could share
this with y'all, with everybody in the community, because I
really do feel we all are in it together. And
so to just be the one named for that, it
was like we shared it with everybody. It was all

(14:01):
of our accomplishments. So yeah, I mean it was a
great thing, but we shared it with everybody because you
just don't do it by yourself, you know, it takes
a village, right, And so they just.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Kind of emailed you said, hey, we want We're gonna
bestow this upon you. That's that's pretty amazing. And uh,
I remember when we got an email from them about
asking to be on the cover of one of the magazines.
I was like, holy shit, dude, because that goes. I'd
reached out to him just to see how to go

(14:35):
about getting our name listed on the back page. It
was like, that's all I wanted. And then they were like, hey,
would you like to be featured in the magazine? And
I was like, Okay, that's cool, what do you need?
And then that edition came out. Then it was like
a month or two later, like hey, we want you
to be on the cover of I think it was
like the All Tennessee edition, and I'm like wow, I'm like, Okay,

(14:57):
that's that's pretty rad and uh, but to be named
the Researchers of the Year, that's like, that's pretty amazing.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
It was. It was. I mean even to this day,
like I still I'm left like, wow, you know, I
remember calling calling the team on uh discord or I
can't remember what I did, but I remember calling them
and I was like in tears, and I'm like, I
just I can't, I can't believe this. Like it was

(15:30):
just I was shocked. You know. I knew that we were,
you know, doing good things in the paranormal and doing
it for the right reasons, you know, and and just
all the amazing team in the communities around us, and
you know, we're very pro you know, per unity and
charity and everything, every innovation, everything that you would want

(15:52):
in your community, and to be the ones chosen for that.
It's still to this, to this day, twenty and twenty four,
I'm still just kind of like wow, right, you know,
but again, we share it. We shared it with everything.
There's plenty of there's plenty of light for all of
us to shine.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
So and see and that's awesome, but they just you know,
the team that does it for the right reasons and
aren't doing it for clicks and likes. They easily could
have you know, message like that Sam and Colby and said, hey,
we want to give you this guy's this award just
to get their name out there more. And but they

(16:32):
would rather give it to a team that's actually putting
in the work. It isn't just pretty much given this
stuff because they're.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
Popular on YouTube, right, you know, And that's the thing.
There's you know, it's you know, not to knock Sam
and Kolby, you know, right, you know, and I know
you know they're they're doing their thing and everything, but
you know, but they there are people out there who
just do it for you know, the views and the
popularity and everything like that. And you know, we really

(16:57):
do it for the science behind it. Not only that,
but like the charity again innovation. We're trying to create
our own devices, rampods and you know, we have some
three sixty things that we're kind of thinking about and
just you know, just all around really being you know,
a supportive group to everybody in the community, right that's

(17:20):
what you have. You know, you have to do that.
You can't do it alone, you know, you you need
you need your village, your tribe to come up behind you,
and you support them as much as they support you.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
It's very important now, Buffy, when she made that phone call,
what was your initial reaction to what she told you?

Speaker 3 (17:39):
Guys, we all set that video call that morning. Yes,
She's like, I need to get on a video call
right now, and we're all like, I'm still in bed,
so here we all are, like my granddaughter was here,
so I'm chasing a two year old like trying to talk,
and I'm we're all getting on there, and everybody when

(18:02):
she said the words, we just stopped. Everybody just stopped.
It was that stunned silence of the reaction there that
said everything. The silence said everything, because we were like what,
you know, we and and then of course, you know, Barbie,

(18:26):
like when she said she was in tears, she's not lying.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
It was, you know, and then it was ugly. It
was ugly crying.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
Tears through the whole thing too. I mean afterwards, it
just you know, after we kind of got over that
moment of what and and I'm much like how you
feel about how they went. There's so many people they
can go and get because their traffic would drive it

(18:57):
back to American paranormals. All of that, right, And I'm like,
how hard did they research us to get to here?

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Right?

Speaker 3 (19:08):
To decide that the standards that we uphold made us
this it's humbly like, we're.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Just all I'm still again, I'm still talking about it.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
Yeah, it still gets, you know, the deeper you think
about it, it's still today, it gets. It's it will
make us speechless thinking about it.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Right. Well, like I said, I just want to say
congrass to you guys and thank you for representing the
community the way you do and representing Tennessee like you do.
Because there's a there is a lot of teams in Tennessee,
which is mind belonging to me. To actually think about
there's so many teams just in this state and to

(19:55):
actually see a team doing things the right way and
doing stuff for charity and stuff and be so selfless,
that's just amazing.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Oh, thank you. I mean again, it's just a really
good community, you know here in Tennessee. I mean we're
it's a haunted state, you know, so and we're surrounded
by haunted states, you know, and and you know, we're
friends with a lot of the paranormal you know, y'all,
and a lot of the paranormal teams in the area,
and so we help each other out. You know. It's

(20:25):
it really is a community. So it's you know, you
can't think, you know, just of your team, you know,
you just think beyond that, you know, the the you know,
help out if another team in the area is hey,
I'm I'm down to investigators. It's nice that they can
come to us and vice versa, you know, and and
get people to pull in and and get the job done,

(20:46):
and people who who do it and for the same
reasons that that you do it for. You know, it's
it's not for the cloud, it's not for the clicks,
it's for the science. It's for finding those answers. Will
we ever find the answers, Probably not our lifetime, right
It's the pursuit that keeps us going in the community,
to keep us strong.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
So right now, a lot of teams don't like to
do personal residences because you know, one those kind of
teams are out there for the popularity standpoint of it.
Do you guys like to do personal residences or do
you prefer to do the commercial pay to play type stuff,
or you kind of do all of it.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
We do all of it. You know. It's one of
the things. One of the stances that we have is
not only do we like to educate the public about
the paranormal, that's why we do events, but we also
like to go into homes and kind of disprove what
they may think is paranormal. And if we do find something,

(21:48):
you know, maybe scientifically we can back it up with
our devices, maybe we can find some sort of validation
for what they're experiencing and kind of help them cope
with their unique paranormal phenomena that they have going on.
It's really motivating those those people. But yeah, there is
a lot of red tape involved when we do home

(22:11):
investigations and we make them sign lots of documents because
you know, there's a lot of reasons why teams don't
do that because of such red tape. And but you know,
we're really in it for to help people, especially when
it comes to private clients, and so yeah, we do
it all awesome.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
And I remember when we first started, we kind of
went back and forth on whether we should do personal
residences or not. And we had came up with, you know,
some some paperwork just in case and and all this
other stuff, and the first few messages we got it
was just kind of like, you know, I don't I
don't know if what you're telling me is legit, because

(22:57):
like the stuff they were seeing, it's like you're telling
me stuff it sounds like the conjuring is happening at
your house. And I'm like, we're just starting out. I know,
we're not equipped for that. I was like, we have
we only have like two or three pieces of equipment,
and I'm like, if this stuff is really happening at
your house, I'm like, I don't know if like an
upstart paranormal team is what you need. I think you

(23:20):
need like a priest to come in and exercise your house,
because if that shit's happening, I don't know if I
want to take part of that because I don't want
to bring it home to my kids. And so that's
kind of another reason, you know, we kind of shy
away from the residences, Like you know, we have kids
at home. I don't want to risk anything negative coming
home with us. Even though we take those precautions anywhere

(23:41):
we go, even if it's a place where there's no
known negative stuff there.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
You know.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
My wife's like, I don't want to bring anything home
with us that isn't already there, you know. And so
we've like investigated my grandmother's house, but you know, we
simply think it's family that's that does stuff at our house,
and we're talking about doing our first personal residence here
pretty soon. There's this mom and daughter that that worked

(24:08):
for me at my job, and uh, they've told me,
told me some pretty gnarly stuff that goes on with
their house. And the daughter she's like, y'all need to
come investigate, and the mom's kind of like, uh, I
don't know if I want to really know what's going on.
So we're not really pushing her, but like, you know,
if he wants to come, just let us know. We'll
figure out a date. Because she's like she's into the

(24:30):
paranormal stuff, but she's like, I don't want to know
what's going on in my house really, And me and
my wife and the daughter actually think it may have
something to do one with the the uh the tent
graves in the woods beside their house, and my wife

(24:51):
kind of has a feeling it may have something to
do with the deep freezer that's buried in their backyard. Yeah. Oh,
because when I first told me about that, I was like, well,
how do you know it's a deep freezer. They're like, well,
you can see like the like it's not obviously not
buried very deep sick, but you can kind of see
a part of the top of it, so we can
tell it's a deep freezer. And they're like, it's been

(25:14):
there since we bought the house in like twenty nineteen.
I was like, and y'all haven't like been cured. The
daughters like, I want to dig it up. She goes,
because I want to know why. Why would somebody just
randomly bury a deep freezer. Let's stop working. And the
mom's like, I don't want to mess with it.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
And I'm like, okay, sometimes if you mess with that,
you might be opening up a little bit if it
is something with it, you might be opening up something
a little bit.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Right. She's like, I don't want to know what's in there.
I don't want to know why it's buried. And then
she also has the uh. I was like, well, why
don't you know just just call the police out there
and they're like, hey, this is buried in our backyard.
We don't want to mess with it. Can you guys come.
She's like, well, what if they think that we buried it.
I'm like, your fingerprints are going to be anywhere on it.
I'm like, you guys bought the house and it was

(26:00):
already there and I don't know because they the mom
was telling me back, I was in like April or
May when we had that last eclipse. She works from
she has the second job. She works from home. And
she's like, I'm just sitting in my bedroom working on
the computer and she goes the entire day, she goes,
I seen this man, old man walking up and down

(26:22):
the hallway from the bathroom to the living room. I
was like, was he transparent? Could you see them? She's
like no, he was solid as you and me. And
she's like, he went up and down the hallway like
all day. I was like, was that the first time
you've seen him? She's like yeah, She's like, I've never
seen him before. Haven't seen him since. And she said
her mom, her mom lives with him too, And she
said her mom was laying in bed watching TV and

(26:45):
had rolled over, and when she rolled over towards her
bathroom that's in her bedroom, she's seen this white face
of this old woman just like like lunging at her
from the bathroom. And he said her mom kind of
freaking out a little bit, obviously, because I probably would
too if I just looked over and seen a face
flying at me. She said her mom kind of didn't

(27:07):
really believe in the stuff that they was occurring there
until that happened. And uh, he said, the daughter had
told me that it was like the first or second
night they lived there. She got up in the middle
of the night to get something to drink and went
into the kitchen. All the cabinet doors were wide open,
and she's like, I've been curious ever since. He goes,
I really want you guys to come out. I was like, look,

(27:28):
I'm like, your mom gives me the okay, we'll come out.
And I was say, but I can't just show up because.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
Ran packing all of your equipment, Like we're right so
rolling in cases.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Yes, so we're we're hoping they kind of give us
the O case. The old man sounds residual because he
said the old man never acknowledged her and never looked
towards her and my wife she's like, she goes, I
feel like he may be buried under one of those
tent grapes. And then the old woman like she goes,

(28:01):
I can't. I can't place it. Because my wife's slowly
learning about these abilities she has. And it was crazy
because when I was telling her about all this, she
was like, can you can you ask her the mom?
She said, can you ask her to send send pictures
of the of the house and the bedroom and stuff.
And my wife's sending her drawing out house's pictures and
everything's set up, and she sends me these pictures and

(28:22):
it was spot on, except it was like reversed, like
she was looking into a mira and she was like,
I've never done that before, Like she was drawing it
as I was sending the text message. She's like, this
is her. Her bedroom's here, the beds here, the TV's
over here, here's the bathroom. She sent me pictures. It
was just reversed, and my wife was like, oh my god,

(28:44):
she goes, I've never done that before. So my wife's
kind of curious about it too, because you wants to
know who the old lady of the with the face
of the old lady is so maybe they'll give us
to go ahead.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
So that's that's that's pretty interesting. I mean one thing
with with Home and Bestie in particular, one of my
I don't know if your team is like this, but
one of just kind of my rules that I take away.
The client tells me all the activity, They tell me everything.
I don't tell the team anything. I want them to

(29:21):
validate it through the investigation. There are many times I'll
stay behind at base and I'll send Hey, Buffy, go upstairs,
do a solo here, Vernon go over there, because I
know that there's activity in those rooms, you know, but
they don't know that. They don't know what kind of
activity happens in there. And here's a great example, Maggie Manchin.

(29:44):
We just did it. We treated it like a mock
home investigation because it's one of those places that rarely
gets investigated. They do have it open for investigations, by
the way, But you know, I knew all of the
background behind the hauntings and in different things that happened
in the house, but the team didn't. And so I

(30:05):
sent one of our provisional members Tie to do a
solo in the kitchen area, and in the kitchen area,
I had kind of wondered if it was residual, because
it's something that they always see. It's just a black
shadow that goes really quick out of a music room
and down the kitchen, like in its constant. I was
the only person who knew that. And he came back

(30:25):
from a solo and I'm like, okay, we have little
notebooks that Buffy as a tech manager, she kind of
made up for us, and he was writing down in
his book, you know what he experienced. And he's like, yeah,
I saw it like a really fast, like black shadow
go like in front of me. And then he turned
right and I was like, great, we just validated something.

(30:45):
But it happened several times throughout the night, which led
us to believe it was residual. But it's another thing.
He didn't know that. None of the investigators knew that,
so it's like a validation thing. So that's why I
mean not to knock any other team who tells, you know,
because sometimes it is good to tell your team that
way you can try and disprove it, you know, shadows

(31:07):
on the wall or whatever. And we'll do that later.
On in the night. But that was just one thing
happened right out the gate, within the first hour of
us starting an investigation. So yeah, everybody does their own
investigations differently. But that's kind of like how I run
go into.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
It, right, I mean, that's definitely a different approach, kind
of go in with the rest of the team being
blind and just kind of see, Okay, let's see if
what they experienced is what the owner's telling me. And
that's a really good approach. I like that.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
There's even Barbie will she won't tell plus think what
they've experienced or the hauntings or you know, alleged hauntings
at that point as we're going in, but we she
like she or somebody on the team will go through
usually and do kind of a history run of the location,

(31:58):
like history, and I am I joke about like I'm
the worst about reading the historical information, but I prefer
to not. I love going into any location knowing nothing,
and then I'll go and research the history of the

(32:20):
land and the home and things like that after, right,
I love going in knowing nothing.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
That's that's how I am too, Even if it's like
a well known place where I know some of the stuff,
like I don't really I don't like to dive deep
until after the fact because like I don't want to
get it in my head. Okay, well at this time,
every single night, this happens, and I'd rather kind of
not know and then find out after the fact. Well, hell,
I experienced that last night when I was there, So

(32:48):
that's a that's a really good approach to ill. I've
always liked to going in blind type approach because, like
I said, if you go in knowing everything, kind of
like how I do interviews, you're already knowing what the
for and like you're expecting it to happen, and it
kind of even if it doesn't happen, you may interpret
something as that like, well I experienced that even if

(33:09):
it was not exactly what happens. So yeah, I've always
liked to go in and blind approach. Now, if somebody
wants to join Night Song Paranormal, are you guys accepting
new members? Are you kind of set where you're at now? Like,
what if somebody wanted.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
To join, Well, I mean we always we always look
to grow. Right now, we're at five full time members,
one of which is a provisional we always bring somebody
on for as a provisional you know, even if somebody
is well known in the field or whatever. I really

(33:45):
think that your energies with everybody else in the team
has to kind of mix well together. Because if you
go into an investigation and you two are sent on
a duo and you guys just don't get along, it's
just it's not gonna work. It's going to affect the
investigation altogether. So we bring everybody on provisional. You know,
we were always looking to bring on somebody that has

(34:09):
an open mind, uh scientific approach. Yeah, I mean they
want to join, they can go to our website fill
out the application and is quite lengthy. I'm very sorry
about that, but uh, but they are always brought on provisional.
We always give everybody a shot, you know, because we
do we do think, you know, everybody is teachable and

(34:30):
and and we also you know, we may have been
investigating for a while, but maybe they have something to
offer us that we can from them too. And so
it's it's really not one person running the whole show.
We're all in it together. This is this is a team,
so they just have to fit in. We're always looking

(34:51):
we're always looking for for a new fresh perspectives and
and good investigators.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
Yeah, awesome, awesome, Now to eat one of you. Like,
everybody always has their favorite place they love to investigate.
So to each one of you, Buffy, we'll start with you,
what's your favorite place to investigate? And why is that?

Speaker 2 (35:13):
You just asked me to pick a favorite child?

Speaker 3 (35:17):
That's really I mean, because that's one of those, I
really and it's such and Barbie's probably gonna stay similar,
which is hilarious. I love Octagon Hall in Franklin, Kentucky.

(35:38):
You hear it like you hear it from other teens
that have been there and all of that. That something
just draws you there, and it does. I love going
up there. I love that whether I'm going up there
to just hang out and back porch sit with Bear
and Beth that day, there's still you kind of it

(36:00):
feels like it hugs you when you get there or again.
And Octagon was my first official investigation, but the things
that have happened and drawn me since are probably what
makes it a little closer to my heart. It helps
that I live super close to it and I can

(36:21):
just run up the road and go see. But and
really it's kind of a tie. Maggie Mansion that Barbie
mentioned is a very very close second. Now it's a
very similar feeling. It's a warm hug when you come
in there. This experience everything so but Octagon Hall is

(36:43):
definitely it's got to be leaning towards the favorite child
of all of my car locations so far.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
Now, have y'all ever experienced anything that not necessarily evil,
but like kind of on the negative side, like they're like,
maybe they're pissed off us you're in there, or because
that was we've investigated there once and that was my
wife's very first investigation, and whatever was in the basement
that night did not like the females being down there.

Speaker 3 (37:11):
Othogon is one of those and this is something like
when you go up there and you're talking with them
up there, it'll be one feeling one minute and another
feeling another minute. We kind of have a philosophy of
if you were an asshole in life, you're going to
be one in debt.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
So the energy that you brought to the world when
you were alive, that lives on as a spirit, and
there is so much that occurred on that property in
that area, and yeah, we have experienced the shift where
one moment it's very warm, loving and great and then

(37:54):
all of a sudden the heavy and in the basement
also we have experienced that and all of a sudden
it shifts and there's this heaviness, and we will basically
just ask the question, do something to let us know
that you just want us to go back upstairs. And
usually something goes off and we're like, okay, we'll pack

(38:14):
it up and go back upstairs and respect it, because
there's no point in making an angry spirit angrier, right
just because when they were alive, that's who they were
in nature, So here they are again, so we'll just
pack it up and go back upstairs.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
And seeing we haven't fully determined because when we went
it was I remember who was putting on the event.
It was a public event, but there wasn't very many
people there because it's a very small building, so it
was maybe fifteen of us there. And but they we

(38:55):
told them, hey, we're a team, we kind of want
to go off. We don't want to be with the group.
So they was like, yeah, when we get started, once
we tell the history part, y'all go do your own thing.
We'll kind of if y'all were upstairs, we'll be downstairs,
so you kind of kind of have the run of
the place in a way. And there was this one
dude that was part of the team that was hosting
the event. He kept kind of joining in with us occasionally,

(39:18):
and he kind of kept provoking at times, like I
don't know if he was purposely doing it or if
he just was like unintentionally doing it, but like in
the basement, I remember him saying, you know, this is
like the twenty first century. Women have the ability to
do things now, you know. I'm like in your times,

(39:39):
if you don't like the women can do stuff, you
more or less can just f off. And I'm just like, dude,
I'm like, you can't say shit like that. And it
wasn't too long after that, like my wife started feeling nauseous,
like she was getting lightheaded. Another female member she was
having like sharp pains in between her shoulder blades, and

(40:00):
dude was a call, if you are being affected, y'all
need to get out and send anything. I said, well,
if they're being affected, I was like, everything's been chill
up until you started talking. And so you know, we
got them up, got them upstairs, go got them back upstairs,
got him outside, and uh, I don't think she's there anymore.
But Deboraly used to kind of kind of help run things.
She kind of done saging and done some some oil

(40:24):
and all that stuff, and told us, hey, you guys
need to go ahead and leave. By this time, it
was like one pint thirty in the morning. The rest
of the people there had already gone, like they were
just kind of letting us hang out and still investigate.
And it was really odd because she was like, something's
gonna get you guys to try to come back. She goes,
but whatever you do, just keep going. We're like, what

(40:45):
the fuck is this supposed to mean? And so sure enough,
and we left, and you know, we punched in our address,
and it told us three or four different times to
make a U turn and I'm like, if I make
a U turn, I'm gonna be going north. I don't
want to go south. I'm like, why is why is
it telling us to turn around? Like it was almost
like trying to get us to come back. And we're like, no,

(41:05):
we'll just we'll just keep going. And it was just
really weird that she said that and then you know,
our GPS kept trying to regrout us and get us
to turn around, but we wanted to go back. We
had plans a couple of years ago to go back
and stuff fell through. Me and my wife have been
back during the day.

Speaker 2 (41:21):
We just.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
One weekend. We were like, oh, you know, kids are gone,
let's go. Let's just take a trip. And at the
time we lived in Asleon City, so Franklin was only
about a forty five minute drive. So we drove up
like that Friday night, got a hotel room, stayed the night,
went to Octagon during the day and you know, Deborah
was still there and she had actually left us alone there.

(41:46):
She's like, I'm going to run to town for a
few minutes. You guys can just hang out. I'll be
back in a few minutes. I'm like, but it was
weird because she was like, whatever you do, just don't
go in the basement. And I'm like, well, now I
want to go in the basement.

Speaker 3 (41:58):
It's like, don't tempt me, right, And we didn't.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Go brisk for a simple fact because you know, they
have cameras everywhere and I want on them to look
back and be like, why ask you know how to
do that and you did it anyway. So but it
was really weird just being there, just us too, even
during the day, but it didn't have that feeling that
we had and we were there that first time, like
it was a completely different feeling, which it was more
like you said, welcoming that time. So that's one of

(42:21):
those places that that has so many layers to it,
like you kind of never know what's the layer you're
going to get from from moment to moment.

Speaker 3 (42:30):
So it's one of those you have to walk in
open and ready to welcome whichever layer is going to
show up.

Speaker 2 (42:37):
That day, right, And even Baron Beth will tell you too,
they're like the outside is one thing, inside is another,
you know, and it does you know there's there's definitely
it's on one of the parallels. There's a lot of
kind of cryptid things that happen, and there's portals and

(43:02):
you don't know what version you're going to get. And
like bry said, if you're an asshole in life, you're
going to be an asshole and death. So you don't
know who's coming through that portal, but I can tell
you that they're Miss Harriet, one of the spirits there.
If you ask her to rally around you, she will,
and she will pull in those troops to help you.

(43:23):
She's done it for us and she'll do it for
anybody else. So if you are experiencing anything scary, negative, dark,
just call on Miss Harriet and she will rally the troops.
And that she did for us.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
So now, was that going to be your favorite location
to investigate or do you have a different one?

Speaker 3 (43:43):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (43:44):
Well, you know, Octagon Hall, that's my ground zero. You know,
I had that experience down in the basement. But again,
it's like Buffy said, you know, it's trying to pick
a favorite child. You know, if you if you were
to put it in different categories, like what's your favorite hospital,
what's your favorite you know, house, what's your favorite you know?
And I also love both. Ronnie D's a harim in

(44:09):
hospital Old South Pittsburgh. We always get really good evidence
out of those locations. You can in loghouse. Can't forget
about that. Again, it's like picking your favorite out of
all the children. But you know, if you really have
to go back to ground zero, I'm always pulled. And

(44:29):
you're right, Damien, there's something that pulls you to walk
to goon always.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
We see for me like there's not even if somebody
asked me, I don't even hesitate. Like my favorite place
to investigate is the historic Scott County Jail. Like that
place is you know, I'm you investigated it twice. I've
been there I think two other times to steering that age,
just kind of walking through and stuff and just the

(44:59):
feeling when when you pull up, it's just like I
feel like it's going to be a good night. And yeah,
they have their kind of unruly inmates. They can mess
with you a little bit. Then you have your ones
that are just just there and they're kind of like, oh,
you know, I'm here. Like the first time we went there,

(45:21):
it was just me and my co founder, crazy active
through the entire night, but we never actually captured anything
because it was happening right when we walked into a
room before we started recording with anything, or right after
we got through recording and we were walking out and

(45:42):
it was like it was toying with us all night long,
and there at the end of the night, you know,
we're in the kitchen, got the door closed and Josh
was like, you know, you guys have kind of been
toying with us all night, but we really want you
to do something to show us that you're here. And
I'm sure you guys have probably seen this video. If not,
I will send you the link to it. But right

(46:02):
after that, you know, our rim POD's going crazy. We
have an edy I meter that's kind of just going nuts.
We hear a woman from the hallway say help, walk
over to the door, open it up. I say hello,
and a picture goes flying off the wall.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
I've seen it. I've seen it too. I've seen that. Yeah,
it's amazing. It's amazing evidence. And it was.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
One of those things where, of course he scared the
hell out of me because I wasn't expecting it to happen.
But at the same time, like my adrenaline was so intense,
I'm like, holy shit, that really just happened. But then
I first then I inittally thought, Okay, where was I
pointing the camera? Because I'm actually looking out into the
hall when I'm not looking at my camera, I'm just
holding it. I'm like, was it pointing at the ground,

(46:45):
was it pointing over here? Where was it pointing? And
so we stopped, like right then when we kind of
calmed down for a second, pulled it up, and you know,
we was able to capture it. And when we went
downstairs and got Miranda, that was actually the second time
that night that picture had came off the wall. The
first time we were in the cell beside the kitchen.
We heard it. We captured the audio of it, but

(47:06):
we didn't see it, and so we just kind of, well,
we didn't see it. We're not sure. You know, a
lot of these pictures were hung up by bell crow.
You know, somebody could have been in here during the
day messing with it. Maybe wasn't hanging up very well.
We just kind of don't know what happened. But then
when we went and got her and showed her that,
she was like, I've never seen that before. And she goes,

(47:30):
you know, can you send me that video? You know,
when I get home, I'll get it on my laptop
and I'll get it sent to you and stuff and
this and that, and I got it sent to her
that morning. The next morning and a few hours later
she sent me a text and a screenshot. She was like,
not gonna believe this, but I think you captured an
arm And I'm like, what are you talking? And it
was crazy because I showed my wife like that morning,

(47:52):
like I got maybe two hours of sleep, So, like
I said, I got to show my wife this, and
she's seen the arm on the little led screen. I
was like, I was like, I don't see what you're
talking about. Then when she send me that screenshot, like
you can see what looks like that arm coming out
from behind the wall, and I remember Chris had said,
uh that next morning, they spent over an hour trying

(48:15):
to debunk it, trying to knock it off their steff
to get it to flip and all this other stuff.
Went downstairs, were pulling open doors and shut I'm trying
to cause a vacuum. They're like, we couldn't get it
to recreate that and for that to happen and us
to capture it. I look at it as as sheer
luck because like I don't, like I said, I didn't

(48:37):
know where I was pointing the camera. But then in
my head, I'm like, damn, what would I have captured
if auto took two more steps out, or if I
would have been one more step to the right, would've
actually captured more of whatever that arm was. So it's
one of those things where like I'm excited that I
captured it, but like, damn, I wish you could have
captured more.

Speaker 2 (48:57):
We've been there, We've done that. You know. It's like,
you know, a cabinet door will open and we're like, shit,
why didn't we have a camera on that?

Speaker 1 (49:04):
Right?

Speaker 2 (49:04):
And we got a camera on it, and then we
don't get it the rest of the night. Like next back, you'll.

Speaker 3 (49:08):
Put three cameras at different angles and nothing happens.

Speaker 2 (49:11):
That.

Speaker 1 (49:12):
Uh, that happened to us at the Hotel Metropolitan and Paduca, Kentucky.
If you have never been there, you need to check
it out.

Speaker 2 (49:20):
We have not been there. I have talked with the
owner and you know, we've we've been wanting to go there.
Maybe we can all go together some time, but yeah,
we would.

Speaker 1 (49:29):
Love to go. I've ranked that in probably my top
three favorite places I've investigated because it was just so
active the night we went. But there's a door in
the kitchen that actually is like just a little small bathroom.
When we got there the night before, you know, miss
Betty was giving us our walk through, you know, telling
me and my wife kind of what goes on, telling

(49:51):
us a lot of history, and right before we approached
that door, it popped open in front of us, and
Miss Betty's like that, you know, that's why I don't
like coming in here at because this kind of stuff happens.
I don't like being here at night. Blah blah blah.
So you know, she closed it, and whenever she left,
the first place we went was to that door, like,

(50:12):
it's got to be like something in the floorboard that
causes it to shift open. There's gotta be a reason
behind it. And we're couldn't get it to open for nothing.
Stomping on the ground, running in front of it wouldn't open.
So the next night when we actually investigated, you know,
another team member had came up and we were kind
of taking a break, but I was still walking around filming.

(50:32):
He goes into the kitchen and getting him something to drink,
and he walks by that door and it pops open
behind him and he was like, holy crap. And probably
about forty five minutes later, he's back down there again
and he's standing there and he was like, you know,
can you just open this door for him? Again? He
didn't have a camera, which told him I was in

(50:55):
his defense, it was his first investigation was like, dude,
always have a camera with you. You never know what's
gonna happen. And so he's send there, you know, sending
in the kitchen. He's like, you know, whoever opened that door?
Or either can he do it again? And I'm We're
in the hallway and I'm filming, and you can hear
him in the video. He goes holy fuck, like really loud,

(51:16):
and we take off running and the doors had just
be called, just like the tell end of it opening
and he comes walking out with like this look on
his face, like holy shit, like it opened on command.
And the last part of the night, we probably spent
twenty five minutes in that kitchen just with the camera
on the door trying to get it open one more time,
and of course he didn't do it.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (51:37):
And then another thing that I beat myself up about.
As we were upstairs, I was doing the AS session
in the hallway. So I'm in the middle of the
hallway my wife and Ted's probably twenty five thirty feet
behind me, and probably about ten minutes into it, like

(51:58):
my left arm just gets freezing cold and it feels
like something is like caressing my arm, and I call out.
I'm like I was like, something's touching me, and then
it wasn't. Fifteen seconds later, it feels like something's poking
me in my arm and I was like, I was like,
it's poking me now. And probably two or three minutes
after that, we captured the clearest EVP we've ever captured,

(52:23):
captured it on our video camera like they're asking questions,
and Ted asked her. For some reason, Ted thought his
grandfather was there with him and he was like, you know,
are you Pop? And my wife kind of whispers, well,
who's Pop? And right there at the camera you hear
it clear as day say that's not my name. And

(52:44):
when I went by see I just got chills thinking
about it. When I went back and reviewed a couple
of days later, I didn't turn the night vision on
and I'm like, are you kidding me? Right now? Like
I was so upset because I was like, what if
I would have captured or whatever was touching me on
the arm. But then Castor and the voice kind of
made up for it. But I was still really piss

(53:06):
because I was like, man, all you can see in
this video is the red glowing exit sign.

Speaker 2 (53:12):
We've done that many times forgot to you know, turn
on I R we forget to turn on the microphone right.

Speaker 1 (53:22):
All right now, I'm gonna wrap it up with this
to each one of you. What's been the most frightening
experience you've you've had during an investigation.

Speaker 2 (53:34):
Octagon Hall? Uh, you know, it was one of those
you know where we had to call Hart Miss Harriet
in you know, and and Bear had kind of warned us,
He's like, something weird is happening. I don't know what
it is. I wouldn't say it was dark. It was
just scary and we had experienced something not intuitive at all.

(54:01):
But before we went, something kept telling me, spend some
time in the barn. Spend some time in the barn.
Buffy had it, Burning had it. We all had the
go to the barn, and damn it, we had to
go to the barn and something in that barn.

Speaker 1 (54:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (54:18):
It was just scary. It was it was like nothing
actually happened. It was the feeling, and you know that
feeling that I'm talking about, You just you feel like
you're like something is just it's it's predatory, like it's
just weird. It was a weird feeling and we have
never felt that at Octagon Hall before and again it's
it's usually a really big, warm hug there. But again

(54:40):
we feel and that there's a portal there and something
some asshole came through and was, you know, kind of threatening,
and so we went inside and we called on Miss Harriot.
But that was probably one of the one of the
scarier moments. It's just the overall feeling of you know
that you're not safe, but you know, we didn't stick

(55:02):
around outside long enough to figure.

Speaker 1 (55:04):
That out, right, what about you, Buffy?

Speaker 3 (55:09):
So frightening wise, mine would have to be close around
the same one that Barbie just described. So I'll kind
of go to startling because I've only had one where
I dropped my backpack and all my stuff and said
nope and just ran right off. There was brushy Mountain.

Speaker 2 (55:28):
I was in the hole.

Speaker 3 (55:29):
We were in the hole, so you know, there's four
cells in the hole.

Speaker 2 (55:33):
We had.

Speaker 3 (55:35):
One friend in the first like when you come in
the first one. I was in the second one, empty one,
and then Vernon on our team was in the last one.
And on my backpack, I have a vintage Casper the
friendly Ghost doll like pull string and all that, and
he usually rides in my backpack. I strap him on
where the tripod holder is, so he's just hanging out

(55:58):
back here, flopping right. I walk into the hole I set.
I put my camera on the top bunk to where
it can see the whole cell and out the door.
And I'm standing at the bunks debating on where I'm
gonna get and everything, and out of nowhere, Casper's head goes.

(56:20):
It just starts going on my shoulder. I have never
ran out of a space.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
The startle of it got me.

Speaker 3 (56:31):
I dropped my backpack and I was out, and I
was like, can someone go get my stuff? Because I
was like, I did pull it back together. I did
go back in there. There is something though, that's the
second jail. There's something about I don't know what it is,
but Casper at Brushy that was the first time he

(56:52):
did it, and he did it with enthusiasm there and
at Old Stone Jail in Franklin, Kentucky. Every time I
would enter the first floor the cell, the area with
the cells to the right, every time I entered that area,
he would start tapping me. His little head would start
hitting me. And we kept Vernon and I Vernon is

(57:14):
our master debunker. He he tears everything apart more than
anyone else, and we kept recreating. I wasn't hitting a wall,
I wasn't anything. Well, Casper's head was just like, oh hey,
hitting me here, and I'm like, okay, I get that,
you like Casper, but can you.

Speaker 1 (57:38):
You know it's it's it's it's ironic you say that
those two places where that's happened at those two locations
is the only two locations I've ever been affected emotionally
at the first time was it brushy. It was weird
because we were out in the courtyard and the ladies

(58:01):
who was kind of I don't remember their names, but
they gave us the tour and everything, let us use
some dowsing rods. We didn't even know what the hell
of dowsing rod was, and they kind of gave us
a quick rundow on how they use it, how they're
supposed to work. And so my co founder is using them,
and I've got a digital recorder in my pocket and
we're just walking around. He's asking all these questions, and

(58:22):
each question he asked, like, I just get more and
more angry. We walk across the courtyard, I get we
get into the gymnasium, and the last question he asked,
like just set me off. I was like, fuck this,
I'm done. I'm leaving the storm out across the store
of the courtyard, get past the rest of the people
that were there, and I go from just super angry.

(58:46):
So I literally broke down crying in tears within a
matter of about forty five seconds. And Josh was kind
of walking behind me and he's like, I could see
your change just walking behind you. And when I I
went back and listened to it, it kind of sounded
like whatever we were interacting with was somebody who was

(59:08):
put in prison for something they didn't commit, for a
crime they didn't commit. So I felt the emotions of
him being angry for being fossely imprisoned to the sadness
he felt for spending his entire life there. And that
was in twenty twenty. I never felt that again until
last year at Old Stone Jail. I was doing as

(59:31):
this in one of the cells and I could feel
it coming on, like I was starting to get just
super sad and my leg started kind of twitching and
I kind of pulled myself out of it, but I
was crying, and they was like, what's going on? I
was like, I don't know. I was like, I don't
know what just happened. We're like, well, let's get you out.
I was like I don't want to leave, Like I

(59:51):
didn't want to leave the cell, and so Josh pretty
much just grabbed me and picked me up and toted
me out. He was like, we got to get you
out of here, because whatever is affecting you, it's not
wanting you to leave.

Speaker 3 (01:00:02):
And that was.

Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
Never experienced that other than those two times, and it
was super weird to be affected, like because I didn't
think the first time it happened, you know, I would
hear people saying, oh, yet affected my emotions, and it
did that. I was like, there's no way, you know,
there's no way that happens. And then to actually experience
it and go through that, it's like that is absolutely insane.

Speaker 2 (01:00:29):
Well, and the.

Speaker 3 (01:00:30):
Emotions feel natural when they yet Yeah, right, It's the
first time I ever had that happen was at Hareman,
and the frustration and juster came from nowhere, but it
built up gradually, so it felt like maybe I was
actually getting frustrated. But then when I left that area,

(01:00:53):
I was fine, and it hit me about thirty minutes
later that I was like, oh.

Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
That, you know, it's a lot.

Speaker 3 (01:01:01):
There are so many like that that can just creep
up on you and you feel like it's your natural
emotions not and that that's become That's one of those
things that now I have to concentrate really hard on. Okay,
I'm getting mad, Am I mad? Or is something making
me mad?

Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
And kind of yeah, that happened to me at Brushy, Buffy,
remember that you had noticed. I mean, Buffy and I
have been best friends for nineteen years and this girl
knows me better than anybody, and just clearly, you know,
usually I'm happy, go lucky, you know, and investigating and
and I was very clearly irritated for no reason. And

(01:01:41):
I was like, and I was like, and I was like,
I got to get out of here. And I started
getting up. She goes, wait a minute, like she had
noticed it. She had she had seen the switch and
so yeah, I mean, it's happened to me a couple
of times too. But it's it's crazy that you mentioned
Brushy and because it happened to me, brush you too,
it did, and it was.

Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
That was a It ended up being a phenomenal session.
After that, we talked her into staying. We had the
Thousand Rods out as well at the time, and we
talked her into staying and we started running a line
of questioning that led us to why she was being affected. Now,
obviously we didn't make her stay in very long. We

(01:02:22):
were just like, don't leave yet, let's get to the
bottom of this. That was one of the first times
that that was actually the first time I've seen Barbie
or that we've all seen Barbie be affected like that,
and it ended up being a phenomenal session.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
Wow, that's crazy, right, So, do y'all have any upcoming
events for investigation would you like to promote?

Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
We actually have quite a bit in October, So we
have a charity ghost hunt that we are hosting for
Maggie Mansion and Gallatin. That's going to be October fourth
and fifth. We've got a couple tickets left for Friday
night and eight tickets left for Saturday. It's very intimate.

(01:03:06):
We only open ten tickets for it, but at one
hundred percent is going to Jen and Denisa owners. They
renovated very historical building and Gallatin, so we have that.
We also have October seventeenth, we are co hosting with
the Black Wolf Paranormal at the Belwich Cave, so we're
going to be doing that on the seventeenth, and then

(01:03:28):
we also have tickets for our Halloween at Harriman events
on October nineteenth, and we are unlimited on that, so
tickets are still available and you can do eight hours
of really spooky investigating at a location that's over one
hundred and eighty thousand square feet and it is active

(01:03:51):
and we and this is open to everybody. It's open
to paranormal investigators, people who have never investigated before. We're
going to split off to smaller groups and so there's
gonna be plenty of room for everybody to roam. And
we also are going to be doing some free room,
about three hours of free room, so people can go
off on their own if they dare, if they're brave enough.

(01:04:13):
But yeah, we would love to have y'all and the
public come join us at those Now.

Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
If people want to purchase tickets, how can.

Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
I do that? Our website www dot Night Song Paranormal
dot com and the the links will get you there
to the pages, So just go there and click on
each icon for each location and purchase tickets.

Speaker 1 (01:04:39):
We all got a busy, busy October coming up, and
that sounds very exciting. I haven't been to Harryman Hospital yet.

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
You should join us. You should join us. Ninety nine dollars,
ninety nine dollars and we're feet, we're it's all kinds
of yummy snacks and drinks. So y'all should come join us.

Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
Now. I've been to Old South Pittsburgh. It was one
of their public events. Public events for me, it is
hard to enjoy because you don't ever know who's going
to be there, if they're going to take things serious.
I know a lot of people come just for fun,
but like I want to go and actually investigate, so

(01:05:17):
it's like, oh man, But I mean what we did
experience that at Old South was was pretty interesting. It
was the first time I'd ever done a s this
method session. I never even heard of it until then,
and this was, you know, we'd only been a team
for about four months, so I never even heard of it.
And they were like, hey, does anybody want to do this?
And I was like sure. And when they told me

(01:05:39):
a lot of the stuff that I was seeing was
coe aiding with what they were asking, I was like
that's I was like, that's pretty wild. And uh and
we've seen you know that they talk about the puff
of smoke that just randomly appears. You know, we've seen
that several different times in that same room we did
the SS mess session in So but I want to
go to Harryman.

Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
Uh so the team, I guess like their home team
Fearful Encounters. Chris has been trying to get me to
come out there ever since they opened it up. He said, Man,
you need to come out here. You'll need to come
out here. He's like, just to let me know when
you want to come and you know, I'll make sure
you know I'm I'm here that night and blah blah blah.
I was like, it's like yeah. I was like, well,

(01:06:19):
we'll have to try to make it up there at
some point. We haven't investigated in over a year and uh, because,
like I said, the team kind of dwindled down and
we have our first it's not really a team investigation,
but it'd be me and my wife along with the
rest of Beer Booze and Boogeyman. Weer investigating the nighthouse
at the end of the month. And uh, we're doing

(01:06:42):
something that we've never seen done. It may have been
done before, we've never seen it done. It's gonna be
an RPG style investigation. Like we're gonna have cameras set
up anywhere we can put them. You know, We're we'll
each have either cameras set up ourself or something. And
the people that had contributed to our campaign, which it

(01:07:04):
ended a couple of days ago, people that have access
to it are the ones in charge. That's so that so, yeah,
they tell us where to go. You know, they're going
to ask the questions. We'll have like a chat setup
that we'll be able to check in and they like, hey, Damien,
go to the basement for an hour without a flashlight,

(01:07:24):
just sit in the dark. You know, they want to
see that. They can tell us, tell me to do that.
You know, they're the ones in charge. We're just act.
It's like they're playing a video game more or less.
And so they get to investigate without ever leaving home.
Because I know a lot of people want to investigate,
but sometimes they can't either afford it or they can't
find anybody to go with. So this kind of gives

(01:07:46):
them that opportunity to do it from home. And like
I said, that's going to be September twenty eighth, and
I think we're going to have gosh, I think it's
a probably about twenty five digital investigators kind of telling
us what to do, so so cool. Yeah, we're hoping

(01:08:08):
it's going to be a success, and we're going to
keep some of the cameras rolling throughout the entire night.
So if like somebody's awake at four o'clock in the
morning and they're like they check in on this room
and something happens, they can put in the in the chat.
Hey guys at four or five this morning, some crazy
shit happened and the kids and you guys maybe want
to check it out when you get up.

Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
So yeah, we've done that school. We call them our
fantom cam. So we just basically we we broadcast our DVR.

Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
That's all we do.

Speaker 2 (01:08:37):
And yeah, they can just kind of go in and
they can they've they've they've done that for us before
Wheatlands last year when we did Wheatlands and same thing
four o'clock, three o'clock in the morning, Hey, something happened here,
and we can go back in the cameras and check.
But that's a whole other element of having somebody tell you, hey,
go down to the basement all alone, call them the shots.
That's different. We haven't done that.

Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
So it was something that that was presented to us
by somebody like, hey, why don't you guys try this,
And we're like, well, that would give people viewing the
chance to actually be a part of instead of just
watching it. Yep, And so that's why we rolled with.
And we're hoping everything will kind of run smoothly, like

(01:09:22):
Eric's gonna Eric's gonna let us come in I think
about ten thirty in the morning and start getting set up,
so we'll have plenty of time to get set up
and kind of test everything before we actually go live.
So it's we're all looking forward to it. Like I said,
it's gonna be all of us from Beer Booze and Boogeyman.
My wife's gonna be a part of it, and I
think I have one of my other team members she's
gonna come up and be a part of it. So

(01:09:44):
it should be pretty fun. Now, other than your website
work and people find you guys, if they want to
follow along with the night.

Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
Song, Oh We're everywhere, We're on again, you can get
to the links I need to get on board with
the link tree, but you can just go to the website.
But we have we have TikTok, We've got Facebook and YouTube.

Speaker 3 (01:10:06):
Under the name Night Song Paranormal. It's easy to find
all the way across the board.

Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Awesome, awesome stuff. Well, ladies, thank you both so much
for being part of the show today.

Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
I was honor thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
I know we had a couple of hiccups there at
the beginning, and we had you know, reboot a couple
of times, but it's all in good fun.

Speaker 2 (01:10:26):
We made it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
We did all right, everybody. I want to thank Barbie
and Buffy. I want to thank Barbie and Buffy from
Night Song Paranormal. Give this team a follow on all
their social media's if you're in the area, or if
you're not, you just want to do some traveling, buy
some tickets to their events they got coming up dere
in Hallow during the spooky season. Uh. It should be

(01:10:50):
a lot of fun, especially the one at Harryman. I
think that one will be a lot of fun because
it's so big and he's going to be spread out.
So alrighty, everybody, we will catch you next time. Ladies.

Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
Thank you so much, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
All right, everybody stay spooky.
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