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Baby Lisa Irwin Psychic Accused of Lying to Get Reward

The psychic who claimed Baby Lisa accidentally drowned in a bathtub and that her parents buried her might have been lying in the hopes of getting reward money, a radio host revealed.

The Baby Lisa case has been winding down in recent weeks, with the only new developments coming from a lead offered by a psychic who claimed she saw visions of what had happened to the missing girl. With almost no other information to go by, Kansas City police and local volunteers followed her prediction that led them to search an abandoned well near the Irwin household – but found no evidence of a body.

Psychic Stephanie Alamguer was involved in other missing persons cases, but according to a report by the International Business Times, she does not had a high success rate of predictions. She was accused of placing herself in high-profile cases in hopes that she would be given the reward money in the case of a breakthrough.

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Levi Page from “The Levi Page Show” and Tricia Griffith from the “Websleuth Blogtalk Radio Show,” revealed last week that Alamguereven tried to steal the visions of other psychics and report them as her own, such as the case of the missing 5-year-old girl HaLeigh Cummings from Florida in 2009. When things did not go according to plan, Alamguer demanded the relatives of the girl pay for her $600 plane ticket. The media, for her allegedly dishonest intentions, criticized the psychic.

In a long email published by the Examiner, Almaguer defended herself and responded directly to the accusations of the radio hosts. She claimed to work privately with the police and HaLeigh Cummings’s grandmother for over a year on the missing Florida girl’s case, and that they paid for her travel expenses willingly.

The psychic also denied she ever made any promises about finding the missing children, and that she simply does the best that she can to help loved ones find answers.

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