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During his interview, Parada told detectives that he planned to steal whatever he could carry, sell it and move to a deserted island, Romine testified. Parada also told police that he had not taken his antidepressant medication for several days before going to Hilton's home, the detective said. He said Parada knew there was at least one person inside but didn't plan to hurt anyone. Police were told Hilton's home was targeted because she is famous and she was from a rich family, Romine said. Deputy District Attorney Kaveh Faturechi said he expects to conclude his case Thursday. Parada could face a maximum of three years in prison if convicted.
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