Lisa Irwin
Lisa Irwin was reportedly kidnapped from her home in Kansas City, Mo. REUTERS/Ho New

The search in the case of missing baby Lisa Irwin has picked up pace after the Dallas-based psychic's second vision, and it became more intense as the case was featured in America's Most Wanted Friday night.

The show, hosted by John Walsh, has solved many criminal cases, including missing person cases.

Walsh, in an interview with KCTV5, ridiculed Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Debbie Breadley, for not cooperating with investigators. He urged them to work with the authorities to find their daughter.

They should cooperate with police fully. They should do all the media they can and they should remember one thing - if they had nothing to do with their daughter's disappearance, they need to be the face of baby Lisa, said Walsh during the interview.

You keep searching if you have nothing to do with the disappearance of your child. You are there every day at the police station saying what can I do to get this baby back, Walsh said.

Lisa was found missing Oct. 4 when her father returned from work at 4 a.m. The police focused much on homeless Johny Tanko who worked in the Irwin family's neighborhood. However, in mid-October, they said that Tanko had nothing to do with the vanishing of the baby.

An award of $100,000 has been announced by an anonymous donor for the safe return of Baby Lisa.

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