>> the madsen tunnel? >> yeah. it's a pretty foil place to die. >> the murder happened on the summer solstice. >> this whole occult story came out. >> there is evidence of a cult activities taking place up there before. >> he told me that he had witnessed a murder. >> [inaudible] >> and that he was helping the police with it. >> little by little it started coming out. >> there had been some plot afoot. >> brutal, and violence, and chaotic, they are vicious killers. it was a horrible betrayal. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this wasn't supposed to happen ever. it was a chilly december morning, 2020. the high desert outside of los angeles. in there, behind barbed wire and secure blocks of thick concrete, a prisoner was placed in front of a camera. it was a parole hearing, for a life or who was not supposed to be set free. 50 miles away, nervous and worried, the sisters of the man's victim listen to a live broadcast. with her, historic l. a. homicide detective, now retired. and rick jackson. powerless to intervene, they waited for the board's decision. and it all came flooded back. as if decades had vanished. and the strange, terrible events had only just occurred. >> i worked homicide, but by the end of my career what it was 20 years. and you also think that you have seen everything, and this is one of those cases that, that just did not make any sense. >> no, it did not. still does not. and maybe never well. it was just a few days after the summer solstice. that longest day of the year. it was june 24th, 1990. >> my supervisor called and said hey, i've got an interesting case for you and frank. so frank and i went right to the coroner's office to view the body. >> frank was detective frank garcia, jackson's partner. >> he had multiple stab wounds. and his throat was slit. >> it was a murder, all right, close-up. personal. bloody. >> whoever did this wanted to make sure that it was done. no one was going to survive this. >> he looked to be in his early twenties, but he had no i. d.. so they called him john doe 1:35. l. a.'s 135th i unidentified victim of the year. >> he had a medallion. there were two. one was a pentagram, and there was also one that was a religious cross. >> meaning, something? possibly? john doe 135 had been found by hikers in an own train towel. that went through the rocky hills in suburban chatsworth. >> went back up there. >> what was it like? >>they're strange paintings up there. paintings of words involving drugs, lsd, acid. >> we were told that they would be animal sacrifices there. there was running in the inside of the tunnel. things about hell, and fear. there were pentagrams. all indicating some kind of occult activity taking place in the tunnel. >> the pensive grounds are all gone now. covered by new layers of graffiti. hiding new secrets, perhaps horrors of the past. but even today it remains a dark and spooky place. some of the locals calling it the man's internal because of that. and because charles manson once lived nearby. whatever, it was catnip for media. >> the body was found in a railroad tunnel, above chatsworth farms. >> -- >> we do have in information about the case call lapd major crimes. >> one of the many assigned to the story was a young reporter for the l. a. times, named michael connally. yes, that, michael connelly, the best selling crime novelist. who back then was just beginning to make a name for himself. >> just in the beginning, it had so much mystery involved. what was this man doing in that tunnel? >> and i suppose it would just add to the allure of the idea? following the manson tunnel? >> yeah, it was a pretty horrible place to die. that is for sure. >> did you actually go into that place? >> i went up there, once i didn't want to go in, i know reporters are supposed to go stick their nose into stuff so i went up to the entrance but i wasn't going to walk down into that tunnel, there were too many unanswered questions at that time. >> and no one knew just then, that they had entered a story already into chapter two. the san fernando valley is a vast, and crowded sprawl. more than one ministry here. it was midnight in the valley. a couple of hours before john doe 135 was found. in the manson tunnel. gayle and kay baker's home. the phone rang. >> there is a strange voice, and it said, we have your son. unless you give us $100,000 by 5:00 tomorrow, he will die. >> their son, ron, was a student at ucla. >> so i called his apartment, and i was told that he had been dropped off at a bus stop. and he was going to meet at ucla. and he had his roommate telling me that. >> the next morning. ron still had not returned home. and then the phone rang again. same, strange voice. >> he said unless you give us $100,000 by 5:00, he will die. and at that time, i really did become worried. and i called the police. >> ron's older sister, patty, rushed over to her parents house. >> the police put a wire on the phone, nobody called back. the longer it went, the more worried that we got. >> police got a picture of ron from the family. they checked it with the coroner's office. to see if it matched any outstanding cases that they were handling. it did. they called the bakers. >> asking about if ron would've worn some earings. and a pendant. and he had done that. so then they came to see us. and tell us that his body had been found. >> is there any way to understand what that is like? >> it's devastating. >> then the bakers had to do the most difficult thing that they had ever done. >> we were asked to go to the coroner's office to identify him. >> ron baker, was just 21, their only son. ron was not your average victim, and this? not your average murder. >> when this thing first happened, we were just a few years past richard ramirez, the night stalker who is involved in pentagrams and things like that. and he had struck a couple of times in the valley. and that had gripped the town in fear. there was a little bit of, here we go again. >> yes, and there was something else about it too. the date. >> it was the evening of the summer solstice. there were rumors going around at times, that this could've been a sacrifice, due to the multiple stab wounds and the fact that baker's throat was slit. >> did you think it was an occult thing? >> we didn't know. we certainly didn't rule it out. >> especially when they discovered what ron baker belonged to. it had a name. the mystic circle! coming up! cryptic clues in ron's apartment. >> an altar, the candles, the pentagram. >> good this killer be related to the dark out of the occult? 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they study energy, and forces. and those were things that were part of everyday language in wicca. >> but, had he encountered something much darker? ron shared an apartment with two roommates. nathaniel blalock and duncan martinez. the detectives drove over to talk to them. nathan was out of town. so they talked to duncan about the murder. >> he was upset. >> how close was he to ron? >> they were pretty close. they were very different characters, ron was inward and naive a little bit. duncan was more worldly, he had the energy. charm. >> ying and yang. duncan, a former marine reservist was bright and funny to ron's quiet and shy. duncan got a job after high school, while ron went to college. they both grew up in l. a., and we're best friends for years. duncan stepfather was a professor at ucla where ron went to school. nathan was from detroit. ended up in l. a. after serving in the army. he had been a great athlete growing up. a football star. runner up boxing champ as a teenager. he was the most recent member of the trio. duncan told detectives that on the night of the murder, summer souls this, ron had planned to take the bus to ucla to visit his mystic circle friends. he adds for a ride to the bus stop. >> so they dropped him off. and ron went where he went. and that, said duncan, was the last time he and nathan ever laid eyes on the roommate. >> so, the cops had a look at ron's room. and? there it was. >> an altar. candles. the pentagrams. all the wicca stuff there. large knives that were supposedly used in the ritual. >> certainly, we're not gonna rule out the possibility that baker's death was cult related. >> cult related? satanic ritual? human sacrifice? >> this whole business about wicca, how seriously did you have to think about it? >> we had to take it seriously because it was the summer solstice, a holiday for wicca. it happened in the tunnel, there is evidence of a cult activities having taken place of their before. >> understand, amid that some secret groups made their practicing dark arts, even harming children and others at a brief, unfortunate resurges around that time. so the idea that occultists may actually have sacrificed a man in a tunnel that was decorated with the signs of devil worship? the media fixation was hardly a surprise. >> i wrote some of these stories, i think we wrote them with reserve. saying this is what the police have on their plate. as one of the things that they're looking at. but they're probably looking at many other things as well. but i know enough now, as a novelist, to know that certain words can really fire up the imagination of the reader. so i think these stories did that. in a big way. >> this whole occult story came out, and that was the dominant narrative for a long time. >> where those in ucla and this group that knew him, was there a lot of worry and concern that there were other people who were in danger? >> definitely. it made us concerned that it was a hate crime. >> despite their fears, some of ron's mystic circle friends joined his family for a deeply memorial service. ron's friend, duncan, delivered the eulogy. >> he was the most friendliest and sweetest guy there. and i just hope that, it's something i can get over. because i love him. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> as for suspects, there were none. except perhaps, the alcohol. it showed up at the autopsy. booze, a lot of it. >> his alcohol was point to.21. that was another thing that did not fit. baker did not drink. >> but he fought his killer, that much was apparant in the traces of blood under his fingernails. so, dna? well. now. not back then. >> all we could do is match the blood. it was ab positive. 4% of the population of ab positive. >> 4%? so that could narrow down the list of suspects. if they could never find one. coming up! >> duncan was actually feeling pressured by the police. he felt like people were following him. >> then, a mysterious phone call. in the middle of the night. >> they [inaudible] >> had another young man disappeared? 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