Dec 05, 2025
A convicted drug dealer who supplied a deadly dose of fentanyl to a 30-year-old Temecula man was sentenced on Friday, Dec. 5 to 15 years to life in state prison. A Riverside jury in September convicted Quinn Aaron McKellips, 39, of Winchester of second-degree murder for the death of Calin Sender in 2020. During a hearing at the Riverside Hall of Justice on Friday, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Steven Counelis imposed the sentence required under state law on McKellips. According to an arrest warrant affidavit filed by sheriff’s Investigator Robert Cornett, Sender and McKellips were longtime acquaintances, and the latter sold different types of narcotics to the victim for months. In the predawn hours of Jan. 17, 2020, deputies and paramedics were called to Sender’s residence in the 44000 block of Festivo Street after the owner of the property, who had been renting him a room, discovered him dead on the floor. Cornett said deputies discovered two halves of fentanyl-laced M-30 pills, as well as two other whole pills and a dozen Xanax “bars,” in the room. An autopsy determined the cause of death was “acute fentanyl intoxication.” Detectives searched the victim’s mobile phone and uncovered a string of text messages between Sender and McKellips, including a communication in which the victim requested “supers” from the defendant. The reference meant Sender wanted a stronger M-30 pill, loaded with fentanyl, the affidavit said. The investigation spanned over two years before the sheriff’s Overdose Investigations Narcotics Unit compiled sufficient evidence to identify McKellips as the supplier of the fentanyl. During an interview with detectives, the convicted felon was asked about “supers,” and he insisted they were Suboxone, which is used to treat narcotic addiction, according to the affidavit. He further stated he himself had been a fentanyl user since 2018, and “whenever he would sell a pill to someone, he would tell them to ‘quarter’ it and only take that piece.” “McKellips said he had lost four (acquaintances) to fentanyl,” the affidavit said. The defendant was arrested without incident in September 2023. Court records show he had prior convictions for possession of controlled substances for sale, being a narcotic addict in possession of a gun, transportation of controlled substances for sale and domestic violence. Since February 2021, county prosecutors have charged almost 40 people in connection with fentanyl poisonings. In November 2023, the D.A.’s office closed the books on the county’s first fentanyl murder case to go before a jury, culminating in the conviction of 34-year-old Vicente David Romero, who was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the 2020 death of a Temecula woman. McKellips’ trial resulted in the county’s second jury conviction for fentanyl murder. Public health statistics indicated there were 349 known fentanyl-related fatalities countywide in 2024, compared to 579 in 2023, a 40% decline. Fentanyl is manufactured in overseas labs, principally in China, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, which says the synthetic opioid is smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border by cartels. Fentanyl is 80-100 times more potent than morphine and can be mixed into any number of street narcotics and prescription drugs, without a user knowing what he or she is consuming. Ingestion of only two milligrams can be fatal. Related Articles Exact cause of Angels pitcher’s death a key issue for jurors in Tyler Skaggs wrongful death trial Man who helped steal 85 koi from Yucaipa restaurant’s pond pleads guilty to grand theft El Monte man pleads not guilty in killing of his own passenger, Alhambra officer in pursuit crash Surgeon testifies he didn’t know of Tyler Skaggs’ opioid issues when he performed surgery on the Angels pitcher Doctor sentenced in Matthew Perry’s ketamine death, taken directly into custody     ...read more read less
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