By Bee Staff
The California Board of Parole Hearings has told a man convicted of stabbing to death a Citrus Heights man to steal his antiques in 1993 that he must wait 10 years for another parole consideration, a board spokeswoman said.
The board also denied paroles for three years for two other area lifers and agreed with another inmate that he shouldn't apply for a parole for at least three years, said Margot Bach, spokeswoman for the Board of Parole Hearings.
The hearings were held earlier this month.
A Sacramento Superior Court jury convicted Darryl Wayne Schilling, now 44, of killing Charles Baumia, 58, by stabbing and slashing the victim 27 times in Baumia's Citrus Heights home on Oct. 17, 1990.
The prosecution argued Schilling stole antique clocks and pricey rugs from Baumia and then cleansed the home of physical evidence.
Schilling can apply for another hearing in three years if he can show there has been a change in circumstances in his case or that new information is available.
Denied paroles for three years were Richard Andrew Garcia, 41, and Timothy Demetrius Johnson, 41.
Garcia and Robert Lawrence Vincent, then 24, received life sentences for the drive-by fatal shooting of a Marine in front of a Citrus Heights convenience story on Christmas Day 1988, The Bee reported.
Anthony Alvarado, a 23-year-old vacationing Marine, died of a single gunshot wound to the head in the parking lot of a Food and Liquor Mart on Auburn Boulevard.
A Sacramento Superior Court judge sentenced Johnson to life in prison for the March 5, 1991 attempted murder of his girlfriend, who was left to die in a roadside ditch, The Bee reported.
Reginald Antonio Chavis, then 19, was the triggerman and also received a life sentence.
The 21-year-old victim's right arm was later amputated as a result of the shotgun attack.
Daniel Dell Calvin, 61, told the board that he didn't want another parole hearing for three years and the board agreed.
A Sacramento Superior Court judge sentenced Calvin to life in prison on March 28, 1995 after Calvin pleaded guilty to one count of child molestation, court records show.
Details on the crime to which Calvin pleaded guilty were not available to The Bee.
The Bee's archives show Calvin was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 1983 for molesting two girls, ages 8 and 12.
He also was convicted of two Sacramento area rapes in 1970 and released from prison in 1977.
In 1969, Calvin was arrested for indecent exposure and annoying children. Court records available to The Bee don't go back that far.









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