The railroad tunnel wherein John Doe #135 was discovered had spooky graffiti and a darkish mystique, the sort of place children dared one another to stroll by at night time. Individuals referred to as it the Manson Tunnel — the cult chief and his disciples had lived close by on the Spahn Film Ranch — and somebody had spray-painted HOLY TERROR over the doorway.
By June 1990, occult-inspired mayhem had turn into a typical theme within the Los Angeles mediasphere. The serial killer generally known as the Evening Stalker, a professed Satanist, had been sentenced to dying a 12 months earlier than, and the McMartin Preschool molestation case, with its wild claims of formality abuse of kids, was nonetheless slogging by the courts.
So when venturesome native youngsters found a younger man’s physique within the pitch-black tunnel above Chatsworth Park, the LAPD thought-about the potential of occult motives. The sufferer was quickly recognized as Ronald Baker, a 21-year-old UCLA pupil majoring in astrophysics. He had been killed on June 21, a day thought-about holy by occultists, at a website the place they had been identified to congregate.
Ronald Baker in an undated photograph.
(Courtesy of Patty Elliott)
Baker was skinny and bodily unimposing, with a mop of curly blond hair. He had been to the tunnel earlier than, and was identified to meditate within the space. He had 18 stab wounds, and his throat had been slashed. On his necklace: a pentagram pendant. Within the bed room of his Van Nuys residence: witchcraft books, a pentagram-decorated candle and a flier for Mystic’s Circle, a gaggle dedicated to “shamanism” and “magick.”
Baker, detectives discovered, had been a sweet-tempered practitioner of Wicca, a type of nature worship that shunned violence. He was shy, introverted and “adamantly against Satanism,” a buddy mentioned. However as one detective imagined to reporters, “We don’t know if at some point he graduated from the light to the dark side of that.”
Investigators study the scene the place Ronald Baker’s physique was discovered.
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Individuals mentioned he had no enemies. He beloved “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” singalongs, and labored a candle-making sales space at Renaissance faires. He had written his sister a birthday card in Elizabethan English.
Had he gone into the hills to meditate and stumbled throughout practitioners of extra malignant magic? He was generally known as a lightweight drinker, however toxicology outcomes confirmed he was closely drunk when he died.
On this sequence, Christopher Goffard revisits outdated crimes in Los Angeles and past, from the well-known to the forgotten, the consequential to the obscure, diving into archives and the reminiscences of those that had been there.
Had somebody he trusted lured him to the tunnel? How was his dying related to the raspy-voiced man who positioned calls to Baker’s father round that point, demanding a $100,000 ransom in trade for his son’s life?
U.S. Military photograph of Nathan Blalock.
(U.S. Military)
Baker’s housemates, Duncan Martinez and Nathan Blalock, each navy veterans of their early 20s, had been the final identified folks to see him alive, and served as one another’s alibis. They mentioned that they had dropped him off at a Van Nuys bus cease, and that he had deliberate to affix his Mystic’s Circle buddies for the solstice.
There had been no signal of animosity between the roommates, and Baker thought-about Martinez, an ex-Marine, certainly one of his finest buddies. That they had met working at Sears, years earlier.
Martinez helped to hold Baker’s casket and spoke movingly at his memorial service at Woodland Hills United Methodist Church. His buddy was “never real physically strong, like a lot of the guys I know,” Martinez mentioned, however was the “friendliest, sweetest guy.”
His voice full of emotion. “He would talk to anybody and be there for anybody at the drop of a dime,” Martinez continued. “And I just hope that it’s something I can get over, because I love him. It’s just hard to think of a time without Ron.”
However one thing concerning the roommates’ story strained logic. When Baker’s father had alerted them to the ransom calls, the roommates mentioned that they had regarded for him at Chatsworth Park, understanding it was certainly one of Baker’s favourite haunts. Why would they assume a kidnapper had taken him there?
Duncan Martinez in an LAPD interview room.
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There was one other troubling element: Martinez had cashed a $109 test he mentioned Baker had given him, however a handwriting skilled decided that Baker’s signature was solid.
Martinez agreed to a polygraph take a look at, described his buddy’s homicide as “a pretty unsensible crime” and insisted he had nothing to do with it. “I’ve never known anybody to carry a grudge or even dislike Ron for more than a minute, you know,” Martinez mentioned.
The take a look at confirmed deception, and he fled the state. He was gone for practically 18 months.
He turned up in Utah, the place he was arrested on a warrant for mendacity on a passport utility. He had been hoping to reinvent himself as “Jonathan Wayne Miller,” an id he had stolen from a toddler who died after by chance ingesting Drano in 1974, mentioned LAPD Det. Rick Jackson, now retired. Jackson mentioned Martinez sliced the kid’s dying certificates out of a Massachusetts state archive, hoping to disguise his fraud.
In February 1992, after being assured his assertion couldn’t be used in opposition to him, Martinez lastly talked. He mentioned it had been Blalock’s thought. That they had been watching an outdated episode of “Dragnet” a couple of botched kidnapping. Martinez was an ex-Marine, and Blalock was ex-Military. With their navy know-how, they believed they might do a greater job.
They lured Baker to the park with a case of beer and the promise of assembly ladies, and Blalock stabbed him with a Marine Corps Ka-Bar knife Martinez had lent him. Baker begged Martinez for assist, and Martinez responded by telling his knife-wielding buddy to complete the job.
“I told him to make sure that it was over, because I didn’t want Ron to suffer,” Martinez mentioned. “I believe Nathan slit his throat a couple of times.” He admitted to disguising his voice whereas making ransom calls to Baker’s father.
However he by no means offered a location to ship the ransom cash. The scheme appeared as harebrained because it was merciless, and Martinez supplied little to lend readability. He sounded as clueless as anybody else, or pretended to be. “You know, it doesn’t completely click with me either,” he mentioned.
“They ruined their lives, and all of the families’ lives, with the stupidest crime,” Patty Baker Elliott, the sufferer’s elder sister, instructed The Instances in a latest interview.
Ronald and Patty Baker at her faculty commencement within the Nineteen Eighties.
(Courtesy of Baker household)
Ultimately, the occult trappings had been a crimson herring, apparently supposed to throw police off the scent of the actual culprits and the actual motive.
The killers “set this thing up for the summer solstice, because they knew he wanted to be out, hopefully celebrating the solstice,” Jackson mentioned in a latest interview. “What are the chances, of all the days, this is the one they choose to do it on?”
Jackson, one of many two chief detectives on the case, recounts the investigation in his e book “Black Tunnel White Magic: A Homicide, a Detective’s Obsession, and ‘90s Los Angeles at the Brink,” which he wrote with author and journalist Matthew McGough.
Blalock was charged with murder. To the frustration of detectives, who believed him equally guilty, Martinez remained free. His statements, given under a grant of immunity, could not be used against him.
Det. Rick Jackson in the LAPD’s Theft Murder Division squad room.
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“I almost blame Duncan more, because he was in the position, as Ron’s best friend, to stop this whole thing and say, ‘Wait a minute, Nathan, what the hell are we talking about here?’” Jackson mentioned. “He didn’t, and he let it go through, and what happened, happened.”
Martinez might need escaped justice, however he blundered. Arrested for burglarizing a Utah sporting items retailer, he claimed a person had coerced him into stealing a mountain bike by threatening to reveal his function within the California homicide.
As a Salt Lake Metropolis detective recorded him, Martinez put himself on the scene of his roommate’s dying whereas downplaying his guilt — an admission made with no promise of immunity, and due to this fact sufficient to cost him.
“That’s the first time we could legally put him in the tunnel,” Jackson mentioned.
Jurors discovered each males responsible of first-degree homicide, they usually had been sentenced to life with out the potential of parole.
Martinez had not solely failed to assist Baker, however had urged Blalock to “finish him off” after which posed as a consoling buddy to the grieving household. The sufferer’s sister remembers how skillfully Martinez counterfeited compassion.
“He hugged everybody and talked to everybody at the service,” she mentioned. “He cried. He got choked up and cried during his eulogy.”
A prosecutor supposed to argue in opposition to Martinez’s launch on the parole listening to, however then-newly elected L.A. Dist. Atty. George Gascon instituted a coverage forbidding his workplace from sending advocates. The sufferer’s sister spoke of her loss. Jackson spoke of Martinez’s reward for deception.
“It was like spitting into the wind,” Jackson mentioned.
The parole board sided with Martinez, and he left jail in April 2021. Blalock stays behind bars.
Rick Jackson and Matthew McGough, authors of “Black Tunnel White Magic.”
(JJ Geiger)
For 35 years now, the retired detective has been reflecting on the case, and the senselessness at its core. Jackson got here to consider it as a “folie à deux” homicide, a time period which means “madness of two” and refers to legal duos whose members in all probability wouldn’t have performed it solo. He regarded it as “my blue-collar Leopold and Loeb case,” evaluating it to the rich Chicago youngsters who murdered a boy in 1924 with the motive of committing the right crime.
An outdated cop present a couple of kidnapping had provoked the 2 younger vets to begin bouncing concepts off one another, till a plan took form to strive it themselves. They weighed attainable targets. The coed they shared an residence with, the Wiccan pacifist with out enemies, in some way appeared a handy one.
“You have to understand their personalities, especially together,” Jackson mentioned. “It’s kind of like, ‘I’m gonna one-up you, and make it even better.’ One of them would say, ‘Yeah, we could do this instead.’ And, ‘Yeah, that sounds cool, but I think we should do this, too.’”