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DR. Ciarán O'Keeffe is a British parapsychologist who holds a Research position at Université de Toulouse, Le Mirail. Previously employed at Liverpool Hope University, lecturing in Psychology with a parapsychology component, Dr. O'Keeffe is a member of the Society for Psychical Research and a consultant of the Ghost Club. He completed his PhD at University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield under the supervision of Professor Richard Wiseman.
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Television career
He has achieved fame in the UK following his appearances on Living TV's paranormal television series Most Haunted [1] and Jane Goldman Investigates where he performs the role of parapsychologist and paranormal investigator. He also featured in National Geographic Channel's 2005 series Paranormal?. He is an open-minded skeptic on most paranormal phenomena.
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O'Keeffe attended Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, where he double majored in Music and Psychology.
He married Gaelle Villejoubert in January 2005. They live together in France with their son.
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