For Immediate Release March 15, 2013 |
Susan Kang Schroeder Chief of Staff Office: 714-347-8408 Cell: 714-292-2718 Farrah Emami
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PAROLE DENIED FIVE YEARS FOR INMATE CONVICTED OF ATTEMPTED MURDER OF EX-GIRLFRIEND AND SHOOTING-MURDER OF HER HUSBAND
SANTA ANA – The Board of Parole Hearings, California Corrections and Rehabilitation (Board) denied parole for five years today for an inmate convicted of the attempted murder of his ex-girlfriend and murder of her husband in 1983. Ivan Von Staich, 56, was found guilty by a jury of one felony count of murder and one felony count of attempted murder with sentencing enhancements for the use of a deadly weapon and inflicting great bodily injury. Staich was sentenced May 23, 1986, to 30 years to life in prison and is currently being held at the California Men’s Colony, San Luis Obispo. This case was originally prosecuted by former Deputy District Attorney Richard King. Senior Deputy District Attorney Paul Chrisopoulos appeared before the Board today to oppose parole.
The Board denied Staich’s parole, stating, “You severely lack credibility, you deny, minimize and blame others,” the Board continued, “You have little or no understanding as to why you did what you did. You have a long history of threatening violence on women and the Board finds you to be controlling and manipulative.”
Staich will be eligible for his next parole hearing in 2018.
Circumstances of 1983 Murder and Attempted Murder
At approximately 1:00 a.m. on Dec. 8, 1983, then-27-year-old Staich arrived at the home of his ex-girlfriend Cynthia Topper, and her husband Robert Topper. He armed himself with two hammers, cut the telephone wire to the Toppers’ house, kicked open the front door, and proceeded into the bedroom where the Toppers were sleeping. He struck Cynthia Topper with a hammer before she fled to the kitchen.
Robert Topper armed himself with a firearm, which he kept for protection, and fired at Staich, severing one of his fingers. Staich attacked Robert Topper, wrestled the gun away, and repeatedly bludgeoned him with a hammer. Staich then executed Robert Topper by shooting him five times with Topper’s firearm while he was on the ground. Staich then chased Cynthia Topper into the kitchen, where she had retrieved another gun to protect herself. The gun was not loaded. Staich took the gun from Cynthia Topper and pistol whipped her in the head, causing skull fractures. Doctors later had to perform two separate lobotomies on Cynthia Topper, removing large portions of her brain.
In 1983, Cynthia Topper had been a college student but after Staich’s brutal beating, she was left with the mental capacity of a 5th grader.
History of Violence
On June 20, 1983, approximately five months prior to the murder, Staich was released from prison on parole. He convinced Cynthia Topper to pick him up even though they were no longer a couple. While she was driving, Staich struck her in the jaw with his fists and threatened to kill her. She had to plead for her life and tell him she loved him in order to make him stop. After she reported the incident to Staich’s halfway house, he threatened to kill her again. Later that month, Staich broke into Cynthia Topper’s home and stole photographs. He also began calling and harassing Robert Topper.