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Spector Alhambra mansion in the early morning of Feb. 3, 2003."It implies the person could have been holding the weapon or been in the vicinity when the weapon was discharged," Pena said, demonstrating how this is possible by placing his hands around his face and chest to show how gunshot residue could land on a person even if someone else pulled the trigger.Additionally, when defense attorney Christopher Plourd asked Pena if, in his experience, one could always find gunshot residue on the hands of a person who has just fired a gun, the coroner answered, "Not always."Pena testified Tuesday that a combination of physical and circumstantial evidence led to his ruling the death a homicide, including his impression that Clarkson was a "hopeful" person who did not seem as if she were considering suicide.One of the circumstances that contributed to his decision, he said, was that right handed Clarkson body was found with her leopard skin handbag draped over her right shoulder."It bothered me a lot that she had her purse on her right shoulder," Pena said yesterday. "It difficult for someone to take a weapon and shoot herself with the purse staying on her shoulder. It should be off.""She could have had a self inflicted wound and the purse could have stayed on her shoulder, is that true?" Plourd asked Wednesday."Yes, that possible," Pena replied, but again said that the "totality of the circumstances" pointed toward her death being a homicide."The only time you talked on the record about the purse being significant was yesterday, is that correct?" Plourd pressed."Yes," Pena said, adding