Body Language Analyst REACTS to Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard TRIAL. Who is Lying?!

Is Johnny Depp a liar or is Amber Heard the one who's lying? Ever since their divorce, they have been accusing each other of abuse and defamation. The trial started this week but what can we see in their body language during their initial depositions? Who's lying, who's telling the truth? Find out now!
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  • @dqricardo1921
    @dqricardo19212 жыл бұрын

    She is lying. I work with people with anti-social personality disorders. And she displays a lot of these symptoms. Lack of empathy, manipulation, narcissism. She is horrible.

  • @bichen-up-ur

    @bichen-up-ur

    2 жыл бұрын

    Note that people with these disorders are not inherently terrible...like amber heard.

  • @gretamurphy3704

    @gretamurphy3704

    2 жыл бұрын

    She reminds me of an abusive woman I know who manages to believe that she's always the victim.

  • @projekt9751

    @projekt9751

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have knows a couple of people with such disorders and one who tried something similar to amber and this is for sure deception

  • @saekubo3795

    @saekubo3795

    2 жыл бұрын

    If she’s narcissist it’s mental disorder and lack of sympathy and manipulative are symptoms, however abusive behaviour is the choice she made. Still, she’s not guilty, yet. I’m looking forward the conclusion.

  • @patriciawright8786

    @patriciawright8786

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bichen-up-ur No she isn't all bad. But notice how much judgment she is getting from women. This is because many women know what it's really like to be scared of a man. Also, Amber has used her beauty to get where she is. That's not a possibility for all women. Who have worked very hard to get where they are.

  • @misselli6903
    @misselli69032 жыл бұрын

    Eating in front of court while being questioned is in my eyes a big sign of disinterest and lack of respect. Who does this? Is it even allowed? I don't think it is allowed in my country. Maybe to have a sip of water, but definitely not eating.

  • @cortecz

    @cortecz

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is not in court. It's a deposition.

  • @brittnicole12

    @brittnicole12

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is her 2016 deposition after filing for divorce. She shouldnt be able to eat when she is actually on the stand in a few weeks lol

  • @MrMirage64

    @MrMirage64

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cortecz ummm....you DO realize this is a COURT case, right? and guess who's seeing it....the court.

  • @sashadee7434

    @sashadee7434

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cortecz I mean… would you be eating at a deposition? A deposition is the process of giving sworn evidence. It’s a pretty big deal.

  • @cortecz

    @cortecz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrMirage64 I was unaware the depositions were viewed in court. I was under the impression they were solely to assist the lawyers in building their cases. Still, she is not actually eating in a court room during proceedings. Which is the comment to which I was replying.

  • @kwilliams3490
    @kwilliams34909 ай бұрын

    The fact that she can stomach food while retelling her 'abuse' speaks volumes to me.

  • @ireallydontlikeemail

    @ireallydontlikeemail

    5 күн бұрын

    She's definitely lying. However, it's important to remember that some people eat to comfort themselves.

  • @CassTeaElle
    @CassTeaElle2 жыл бұрын

    Her attitude in these videos is SO starkly different from her attitude in the current trial. Which is 6 years later. That, alone, speaks to her deception. She knew she looked bad in this deposition, so she played a different role this time around. It makes no sense that, 6 years later, she would be more afraid and emotional than she was back then. 🙄

  • @buttermaker1763

    @buttermaker1763

    2 жыл бұрын

    Iv watched these backwards for some reason , saw the deposition last. It's like she had a coach to help her sell her story more. Didn't help much. This looks like she's fresh out of acting school and currently she looks like she's got a couple bad movies under her belt. JD probably did hit that wall but definitely don't think he ever hit her.

  • @LoveABun

    @LoveABun

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great point!

  • @SharonMartinez

    @SharonMartinez

    2 жыл бұрын

    She comes across as a spoiled teenager from an entitled family. Then, 6 years later - all her hairstyles and clothing and colors are matronly. And there's the awful acting that she's slapping on this new packaging. She wasn't "acting" during the deposition...she was just being her obnoxious entitled self.

  • @TheeAutumnOne

    @TheeAutumnOne

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup. It would be MORE emotional closer to the event not 6 years later. And I know that from experience. She's so disgusting.

  • @marians9461

    @marians9461

    2 жыл бұрын

    so well said

  • @Panazoniac
    @Panazoniac2 жыл бұрын

    Amber has never been a "doormat" in her life. She comes off as a narcissist to me. She doesn't want to tell her story. She's not looking for help. She's haughty, contemptuous and focused on self preservation.

  • @martinda7446

    @martinda7446

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow that rings so true.

  • @jenicdarling9425

    @jenicdarling9425

    2 жыл бұрын

    Seems to me like she’s treats her own sister as HER own doormat

  • @angelalechat2193

    @angelalechat2193

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jenicdarling9425 and her personal assistant, she spit on her several times … A.H. is on a power trip .

  • @normagordon1375

    @normagordon1375

    2 жыл бұрын

    Spot on!

  • @sarahb7795

    @sarahb7795

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@martinda7446 oh 10000% she’s a narcissist! My ex bff displayed her “emotions” just like Amber. Narcissistic people are reasonably good at faking emotions, but they have a really hard time hiding contempt, disgust, and anger.

  • @Stac8
    @Stac82 жыл бұрын

    I work in a domestic violence work place & I can tell you right now, so many men don't come forward because of embarrassment. For Johnny to come forward it is something pretty serious.

  • @Mortthemoose

    @Mortthemoose

    2 жыл бұрын

    Given your experience, what do you think about JD's alcohol/drug abuse allegedly changing him into a "monster"? I had an abusive childhood, and also had 8 yrs with a perpetual lying/cheating fiancé. Having watched the majority of this trial now, I feel that AH has been lying and exaggerating about just about everything, but I DO wonder what JD's behaviour was like when he was on sooo many drugs....obviously verbally abusive, with violent attacks on his surroundings. The testimonies from previous girlfriends stands up, but I don't think he was abusing drugs nearly so much then. Lots of people in the comment sections giving their personal testimonies to domestic violence, but nobody is mentioning if any of their abusers were high on multiple concoctions of drugs/alcohol.

  • @mysticalpineapple7263

    @mysticalpineapple7263

    2 жыл бұрын

    True

  • @sekichdawn3913

    @sekichdawn3913

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Mortthemoose No I don't believe so. Many people have said that he's the same way intoxicated or on drugs. Amber's USING his weaknesses because she KNOWS it hurts him. I know because my see my ex husband in her. Now my ex isn't a sociopath ( we just weren't meant for each other we're better as friends for our kids.) Amber most definitely is a sociopath.

  • @zaqueenzhane7744

    @zaqueenzhane7744

    2 жыл бұрын

    i know men get it all th etime it sjust not talked about enough equality doesnt exist

  • @sekichdawn3913

    @sekichdawn3913

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@zaqueenzhane7744 It's truly sad.💔

  • @carolmurphy4627
    @carolmurphy46272 жыл бұрын

    She was barely holding back her aggression most of the time. If this is what she's like in a controlled situation, where she's being filmed, I dread to think how she is in private.

  • @LauraMelath

    @LauraMelath

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think you made a very good point there, I agree

  • @samiam2180

    @samiam2180

    2 жыл бұрын

    I guarantee, she's worse in private, as I'm sure you know🥰

  • @sateIIitepilot

    @sateIIitepilot

    Жыл бұрын

    Depp cult follower alert!

  • @Sirencourt

    @Sirencourt

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah at times it looked like she wanted to kill the lawyer asking her those questions!

  • @soullover324

    @soullover324

    9 ай бұрын

    In private. Ghost 👻

  • @angelasmith6526
    @angelasmith65262 жыл бұрын

    They need to bring up JDs rings.. She claims that JD has beat her in a rage.. In a rage did he really stop to take off his rings? Because if he hit her in a rage with the rings on, she would have needed hospitalization, not makeup..

  • @laurend3607

    @laurend3607

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great point! I think she hit herself and caused the “bruises”, just to turn around and blame Johnny. She needed some proof.

  • @deja_vu..

    @deja_vu..

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good call. That was one of the first things brought up on cross examination today!

  • @gretamurphy3704

    @gretamurphy3704

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stitches, maybe 🤔

  • @nk1974

    @nk1974

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes he probably would have broken some of her facial bones. There is no way he hit her, let alone with the rings on.

  • @cassiebunfill9144

    @cassiebunfill9144

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thankfully they do bring it up. She admits he apart always had the rings on 🤦‍♀️

  • @pookiehoney
    @pookiehoney2 жыл бұрын

    She’s a liar and it’s been obvious from the beginning. The fact that people are having problems knowing who’s the liar puzzles me. Everything she says and does screams lies to me.

  • @kylejohnson6070

    @kylejohnson6070

    2 жыл бұрын

    Think they are both guilty of abuse. Just hers was way more physical/ child like. His seems more pain of being around someone who could do wonders in screwing with your head so much, that it ultimately leads to his ‘monster’ creeping into you. Just another example of the horrible toxic stories that plague the judicial system. The defamation case, after all is said, should shine light on the fact that this was a REALLY bad situation. And there is no way that those drug and alcohol fights didn’t turn bad in many ways. However, I still have to see all sides and evidence to know for sure. I didn’t start hearing any of this until this trail started.

  • @NcScbeach1

    @NcScbeach1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @ pookiehoney, The more I’ve listened to their trial the clearer it is that she’s a lier like her father satan! No doubt in my mind now! I know Johnny’s memory is bad but he’s been a gentleman throughout this trial. I’m sure he’s no saint but compared heard, who is pure evil, Depp has my full support and sympathy!

  • @farrex0

    @farrex0

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kylejohnson6070 For any other person i would agree. However, anyone that knows Depp has purely possitive things to say about him, even his ex wife. Imagine an ex saying the guy was one of the nicest and sweetest guys she had met. While Amber has history of abuse. In the audio that was released of Amber and Depp talking about it, Amber explicitly says that she hits him and treats him that way because he doesn't want to confront her. She says, "then why do you run away? why do yo leave?" This tells me that Depp likes to avoid conflict. To me, that is quite telling that he didn't abuse her. Of course, abuse could have been emotional, we might never know. But, physical? I highly doubt it. Now we might never know the full story, but I do not buy it one bit that they both were guilty of abuse. Again, any other guy and I might be a bit skeptical, but Depp? And I am not a fan of his work, Jack Sparrow is his only character I actually liked. This is more looking into who Depp seems to be as a person. Amber Heard has history of being abuser, for crying out loud. While Depp, even his ex says he is great.

  • @victoriaaviles6875

    @victoriaaviles6875

    2 жыл бұрын

    She lieing

  • @wordswritteninred7171

    @wordswritteninred7171

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kylejohnson6070 Have you listened to the recording of them discussing the arguments? The one where her complaint is that he always leaves. And his response is that when she begins hitting him and being violent, he has no choice but to leave. Her response is, that she is human and is going to get mad. Not once does she deny being physical. Not once does she say he is physically violent. Just that she is going to get angry. And she even insults him, saying that he thinks he is never wrong, and doesn’t want to be confronted. He tells her, she can be mad. Just do it in a nice way. And he gives her an example of what to say. “I feel hurt. Because you did this” In the end, she promises to try and not get physical. And he says, that if she does, he is going to walk out. And that will be the end of everything. She agrees to this. That recording alone tells the whole story. No matter what he has done, unless he gets physical first, she has no right to get physical. The only thing she should do, is leave, if he gets. Physical. Like he does. But, if he was physical with her, why didn’t she bring it up? Why didn’t she say it, instead of just justifying her abuse, by saying she has a right to be mad. And if he was the one getting physical, why was it him, trying to teach her, how to confront someone that has made you mad? If you haven’t heard that one, listen to it. The whole thing. And if you have heard it, I don’t know how much more evidence someone would need to know who was the abuser. And this case is about her statements, causing him to lose work. I haven’t seen anything proving that. Other than, we all know, he is no longer in the pirates movies. After being that character for so long! And we are all well aware of cancel culture. Especially back then. I saw many men lose their jobs over non sense! Things that were blatantly lies. And still they lost their jobs. I am glad someone decided to stand up, and force the issue. It’s disgusting that women can lie on a man, and he loses everything. But it is even worse, knowing that in this case, the woman was actually the abuser. That just adds insult to injury. And what a shame, that it had to be that, for a man to be able to get justice…if he actually gets justice.

  • @MrStrawberrywine1977
    @MrStrawberrywine19772 жыл бұрын

    Amber's head shaking, and looking for acceptance or reassurance from others in the room screams volumes of lying to me. Children do this when trying to escape punishment when knowing they did something and got caught.

  • @sew161

    @sew161

    2 жыл бұрын

    She is very immature 🙄, which is a huge factor in this whole fiasco.

  • @wishpunk9188

    @wishpunk9188

    2 жыл бұрын

    i see this clinically in psyche when a pt age and maturity are incongruent. stunted growth due to early childhood trauma etc.

  • @desmondsparrs

    @desmondsparrs

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sew161 absolutely. this C of a lady literally defecate on his pillow. I hope she gets jail-time

  • @Julieb210

    @Julieb210

    2 жыл бұрын

    But she breaks character so often, it's not really believable.

  • @MonsterIcee

    @MonsterIcee

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ah yes, a reference to Kohlbergs precoventional stage

  • @78twood
    @78twood2 жыл бұрын

    As a person who was in a dv marriage, since the case started, I’ve been saying that a person who is truly abused wouldn’t chase their abuser from room to room, banging on the door and yelling at them!! I’m sorry but Amber is a ridiculous liar

  • @mujergata222

    @mujergata222

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah we literally try to get away and avoid fighting because it's overwhelming and dangerous. Just like Johnny was always doing. The abuser pursues and pushes and can't put an argument down.

  • @78twood

    @78twood

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Chip in4seven ummm, what more foundation would you need than multiple dv people experiencing the same thing? I would even have to think of ways to say things to my spouse in hope it wouldn’t anger him

  • @78twood

    @78twood

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mujergata222 exactly Nata 💜

  • @tinajeppesen5948

    @tinajeppesen5948

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not true. I’ve been abused, but also angry and follow my abuser trying to get them to act like themselves (drinking involved) even when it’s n my best interest to stop provoking a drunken abuser I have out of anger from feeling abused & pushed around. Of course then eventually they start to scare you & you stop or hide. But just because u are outraged about being abused doesn’t mean u r an abuser too. We expect no anger from being abused, just crying? People get angry as well as scared from abuse, that’s what’s abusers do push all your buttons-they WANT u to look like the unhinged one.

  • @78twood

    @78twood

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tinajeppesen5948 Oh wow! You’re braver than me! If I had done that to my husband it would have been lights out for me 😳

  • @elisaseverns2543
    @elisaseverns25432 жыл бұрын

    She doesn’t seem to have fear when she talks about Johnny. If she was so abused and fearful I don’t think she would be speaking in such a cavalier way.

  • @dorisquinn2135

    @dorisquinn2135

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are right. She seems to be disdainful of him. No fear there that I can see. Just BS drama.

  • @jedjethro
    @jedjethro2 жыл бұрын

    As I watch Ms. Heard, I am reminded of a teenager in the principle's office lying and blaming others for their own wrong doing. It seems that she is a chronic liar and has no empathy or respect for others.

  • @annabelmiller8

    @annabelmiller8

    2 жыл бұрын

    The constant eye shift is so strange to me

  • @tomdoyle6030

    @tomdoyle6030

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup the popular girl who thinks they can walk off Scott free from anything lol

  • @alexajane191

    @alexajane191

    2 жыл бұрын

    exactly!

  • @laughingalex7563

    @laughingalex7563

    2 жыл бұрын

    A compulsive lying bully in grade school to me.

  • @danielaattisano1831

    @danielaattisano1831

    2 жыл бұрын

    I swear I had the same feeling!

  • @soulwynd
    @soulwynd2 жыл бұрын

    As someone who has dealt with depression and trauma for years, Johnny's behavior when answering the questions is easily recognizable. I catch myself smirking and even giggling when I think of the bad stuff from the past, cause it is so out there it doesn't feel it was real, like it was just a bad joke until you really remember it happened and then you get fidgety with brushing your hair touching your face. You often go from laughing about the absurdity of the situation to holding back tears and you can see that on his face.

  • @jessicamarie42503

    @jessicamarie42503

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too. We like to create distance from that emotion we felt when it first happened, usually by laughing or joking. I consider it like I’m telling a story, it’s factual not emotional. I tell it like i wasn’t there and it wasn’t me who sustained it. Makes it easier.

  • @SoffanGumman

    @SoffanGumman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too! You can tell right away

  • @dejahdanger

    @dejahdanger

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes. This. Humor is how many of us deal with trauma and mask the real pain we feel. It’s often self-deprecated.

  • @jacquelinerdaley9837

    @jacquelinerdaley9837

    2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent feed back

  • @juliaostowicz6501

    @juliaostowicz6501

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is actually a brilliant explanation. Exactly what I do/feel. Thank you! Hope you're healing :)

  • @CoLiC2
    @CoLiC210 ай бұрын

    As someone who grew up with a "wild" family dynamic I could tell from one minute of her testimony that she was lying about pretty much everything. It's so transparent that I can't fathom how anyone could take her seriously. I don't know how to describe it, but it's just blatantly obvious to me.

  • @pirateprincess2149
    @pirateprincess21492 жыл бұрын

    1. What was very interesting to me was the comment about not being a "doormat this happens to all the time." Especially as you point out she's very prideful. I think she considers Johnny a doormat. She thinks he is pathetic for letting her do these things to him repeatedly. 2. The eye rolling and smirking and such when they were playing the clip of her talking about hitting Johnny came across as her reliving a moment she was proud of, not fearful of. 3. When she talks about Johnny calling a touch a "hit" and being "overdramatic" feels like victim blaming. It invalidates his fear of the moment by belittling his emotional response. That to me was a clear statement from an abuser.

  • @Adriana-hp1eh

    @Adriana-hp1eh

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shows how she really feels about any woman suffering domestic abuse as well. Yet she's an ACLU ambassador for abused women.

  • @Elena-ty5xg

    @Elena-ty5xg

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great comment, I agree 🙌

  • @michelletoler383

    @michelletoler383

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @gokuxsephiroth4505

    @gokuxsephiroth4505

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah... I was gonna comment something like this. Like, I wouldn't even know what my partner would call being hit BECAUSE I HAVE NEVER HIT HIM. The fact that she knows what Johnny would call physical contact against him is beyond suspicious to me.

  • @eyesofthecervino3366

    @eyesofthecervino3366

    2 жыл бұрын

    Alternately, she may be so insecure that she interprets anything other than compliance as an attack. If that's the case, she might very well believe, or at least convince herself she believes, that her actions were in some sense justified. If someone's thinking "I don't like how this person's making me feel, so they must be abusing me," then they would of course justify a lot of abusive behavior as "not being a doormat" -- it's the classic "you make me do this" line. Coupling that with her apparently not believing that physically attacking someone counts as abuse . . . I could absolutely see someone justifying horrific abuse, lashing out violently at imagined slights or because of their own mood swings, as sticking up for themselves and not being the victim.

  • @ShaneBlackheart
    @ShaneBlackheart2 жыл бұрын

    Having survived being with a narcissistic abuser that scarred me for life, seeing Amber's expressions chills me to the bone. Any time her eyes focus on the camera or she does the stuff like the slow head tilt, the glares, the intense stares, it is like looking into the eyes of my abuser again. It's just unmistakable for me. I've always had a thing with eyes, maybe because of that time in my life, but the feeling of fear I get just makes it hard to watch this whole thing. I realize I wasn't there and I'm no expert, but I can see it. When you've been through it, you know.

  • @adamheywood113

    @adamheywood113

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry you had to go through that my man.

  • @Rose-hg1ti

    @Rose-hg1ti

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree! She reminds me so much of my abusive ex bf

  • @Stac8

    @Stac8

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry you went through that

  • @patrishhunter9256

    @patrishhunter9256

    2 жыл бұрын

    I understand, for me it was looking into his eyes, they turned black and I was so nervous that I'd get nauseous and my mind would just race. To this day I have only seen 2 other men whose eyes turn black and there's a look that you just know, it immediately sends me back. One of them was a friend of mine. We were talking in the hallway at work one day and he was very worked up/angry about a situation at work. He was angry and never yelled (we worked in a medical clinic with patients), but the tension was in his voice, and his eyes turned black. There was a nurse standing at her desk near to us and he turned around to her and gave her a warning regarding he would know it was her if any of our conversation came back. I really enjoyed him and he is an extremely intelligent man who's excellent at his work, and I'd never seen that side of him. I saw his eyes and heard the tension in his voice when he spoke to her and my heart started racing, I got nauseous, my breathing, everything went right back. I have the exact same physiological reactions that used to happen with my ex years before. The body really does keep the score and hers didn't show anything, she faked a startle response-which really got to me, because I love JD and I don't believe for one minute he's violent; but I still got nauseous, anxious, and dizzy watching the video. She didn't move, she egged him on--She was NOT someone who was afraid of him, she was poking at him! I would have been in another part of the house, somewhere I wouldn't have to listen to it, anything but stay there and poke at him and try to get him more worked up! She's a nasty piece of work!

  • @petrarafiki

    @petrarafiki

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s cell memory. Your body reacts even before your mind does on trauma. I hope you are safe and well now and things like that never happen to you again.

  • @matsberg1568
    @matsberg15682 жыл бұрын

    After hearing the recordings of them talking, I have no doubts. The way she argues the definition of "punch", without even denying she did it, constantly gaslighting and demeaning Johnny at every turn, justifying her rage and abuse. Watching her face as this is played back, the cold dead stare. I believe she's guilty of emotional abuse too, on a way higher scale than the ADMITTED physical abuse. She treats him like a boot treats an insect. Its revolting to behold.

  • @tiramisumochi4787

    @tiramisumochi4787

    2 жыл бұрын

    100% agree, gaslighting and manipulation to the extreme

  • @barbararoll1

    @barbararoll1

    2 жыл бұрын

    And she only knows about the recording so she is probably saying untruths to seem like it is worse. You can even hear this in his reaction sometimes as he repeats her in disbelief of what she says.

  • @American4.ISRAELS.right2exist.

    @American4.ISRAELS.right2exist.

    2 жыл бұрын

    What about women who were really abused by their husband's..? She's really damaging those women who are true victims of DV... It's already hard for women and men out here without Narcissistic Abusers gaslighting or minimizing their finally standing their ground and finally disclosing their point of the story here.

  • @uhohitsatrap9989

    @uhohitsatrap9989

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@American4.ISRAELS.right2exist. The women are not an issue in this case. The women being abusers and getting away with it is an extreme issue in society. Women getting abused is an issue, yeah. But it's not as common as what we see where the female spouse is the abuser.

  • @knodel2378

    @knodel2378

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tbh with everything ive heard of this whole mess i think they are both terrible people.

  • @michellec9063
    @michellec90632 жыл бұрын

    Johnny Depp’s deposition reads to me as someone who uses a lot of self-deprecating humor but also as someone who was FURIOUS about the “one more way for [Amber] to hurt you, huh?” comment. But he’s not furious at the interviewer. I think he’s furious at AMBER for doing that to him AND at HIMSELF for staying in that abusive situation. I think he’s got a lot of self-directed shame and self-directed anger that he wasn’t mentally or emotionally strong enough to leave her sooner. I think that when this was recorded he was still blaming himself for “allowing” it (which he shouldn’t because he was manipulated into staying with her), rather than blaming Amber for actually DOING it. I think he’s doing the mouth touching because he really just wants to cuss and rant about the situation but he can’t because it’s a recorded deposition. He’s still holding a lot of that anger inside at this time. And i think he mentions the scientists and physicians because he just really wants someone to believe him and can PROVE with indisputable FACTS that he didn’t do this to himself. He hasn’t had a chance to tell anyone the truth and feel like he was actually BELIEVED when he said that Amber did this. He’s still very much dealing the trauma of the situation and coming to terms with the fact that Amber did this because that’s just who she is, rather than because of anything he did. (Because guaranteed, Amber has told him “i wouldn’t hurt you if you didn’t make me so angry” and he’s STILL trying to unlearn that.)

  • @mariachamplin4155

    @mariachamplin4155

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you and think you are so right. This is a insightful comment into the victim, Johnny Depp

  • @Legendofthemall

    @Legendofthemall

    7 ай бұрын

    I know this is a year later, you probably don't recall this comment. It's my first time reading it and I have to say, it really resonated with me. 2 of the reasons I touch my mouth: I'm trying to listen and reminding myself not to interrupt, or; I'm feeling emotions I don't want to express, rage,grief, shame. Neither time am I lying. I'm just actively trying to stop myself expressing emotion. Your explanation of Johnny's thoughts/actions made me relate and I've never heard it put so well. Thank you.

  • @sschmid5223
    @sschmid52232 жыл бұрын

    I was an abused woman from someone who took everything from me, including my kids. We would be at a dinner with friends and I would over hear him telling a story but after a few words would realize that it was "my" story and experience that I told him about. The way she tells her story is how my ex would tell my story. Contents is there but emotions and experience is not. Karma always comes around...stay true and the truth will always come out. Side note: Pleasant end to my story after 13 years away from my kids they are back in my life and won't talk to him. AND they turned out good!

  • @made-line7627

    @made-line7627

    2 жыл бұрын

    Happy that you get to finally have the peace and happiness you deserve 🙂 Thankyou for the honesty

  • @mujergata222

    @mujergata222

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's interesting. I overheard my late husband complaining to his therapist that he was soo "touched out", mimicking what I would say about breastfeeding and taking care of our daughter and wanting a moment to myself at the end of the day (she was one year old). Couldn't believe it. Literally nobody was touching him! I wonder what else he said from me. Its a pretty crazy experience.

  • @Valen_Wolf

    @Valen_Wolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm experiencing someone in my life repeating My stories. Why do you think they do this? More importantly, how do you get them to stop?! Anyone know? ( #SSchmid, Happy your kids have seen the light. Best wishes! 💗)

  • @PeterChanMan

    @PeterChanMan

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Valen_Wolf I was wondering the same thing. My ex used to steal the stories he did to me and tell them to people. So it’s like, they realize it’s not the right thing to do and make people pity them for the very thing they did to us?

  • @missbelle_elle

    @missbelle_elle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so proud of you dear human. I’m deeply sorry you went through that, & now watching a woman COMPLETELY dismiss SUCH a serious SITUATION, that changes a women’s lives forever & she’s using this to get money & ruin someone else’s life. THAT MUST BE HARD TO WATCH. I’m sending you virtual love & light ❤️🙏🏻🥹

  • @kraven8864
    @kraven88642 жыл бұрын

    She’s lying. She’s lying. She’s lying. It’s funny how Johnny was in a 20 year plus relationship with someone who is now vouching for him, saying he’s not violent. All of a sudden he’s a monster?? I don’t think so. Many many many people that have known him his entire career say the same thing. He’s not a violent man. He’s chill and cares deeply about people close to him. Hes even had the same people on his staff for 20 some odd years… she’s lying. Straight up.

  • @dottyjyoung

    @dottyjyoung

    2 жыл бұрын

    This. Abusers have a history.

  • @MariaGabrielle10

    @MariaGabrielle10

    2 жыл бұрын

    While I agree that Heard was abusive, I have seen the recordings of Depp where he is extremely intoxicated/high and violent. Smashing and breaking things, yelling, grabbing her phone etc. Not to mention the text messages of Depp talking about killing Heard. It seems like they were both abusing one another.

  • @mina973

    @mina973

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MariaGabrielle10 He grabbed her phone because his mother had just died & amber was filming him. How the fuck would you feel if your mother died and then your friend, instead of comforting you, took a video of you?

  • @sophjie9048

    @sophjie9048

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MariaGabrielle10 Bruh. If you’ve been abused, it does weird sh*t to your head and fucks up your mental health. It’s so obvious Amber’s someone who doesn’t care, a liar and a manipulator. And most of the “evidences” of Depp being “violent”, which is mostly him being violent to himself, instead of Amber helping him, she records him; so that she can have proof that she’s a good person, she’s just so disgusting. And those “bruises” that she shows as proof of abuse? Ain’t that sh*t just makeup? If those were “bruises” were real, it wouldn’t look like that. And not only that, don’t forget the make up company, and I repeat THE MAKEUP COMPANY said that the makeup she USED to hide her “bruises” didn’t even f*cking EXIST during the time of event. And Depp is backed up with his past wives ( one of such they were with for *20 years* ), multiple people, friends, etc; that he’s a good person, if he’s an abuser, his past wives would not defend him. And in the court room, Amber and her lawyer keeps on making annoying/frustrating actions like the lawyer repeating himself when he asks Depp questions, If I was in Depp’s place I would be so annoyed, like aren’t you a lawyer why you acting like a broken recorder? And if they have such a hard time trying to prove that Depp was abusive maybe, just *maybe* it was because he wasn’t abusive in the first place? TL;DR: Amber’s a liar and manipulator, who abused Depp with actual proof, instead of made up sh*t and lies. Her “bruises” that she hid with makeup, the Make-up company replied that it did not exist/made during the time of event. And if Depp was the abuser, he wouldn’t be backed up by multiple people that he’s a good person. Facts and proof always come through, than words with no proof nor evidence.

  • @giannistaz

    @giannistaz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MariaGabrielle10 you like many people are comparing constant physical and mental abuse to a one time occurrence where depp was 1.intoxicated, 2. Deeply emotional because of his then recent mother's passing, 3. Assaulting household *items* / *furniture* . I am talking about the one video used as evidence, which I personally believe was manipulated to show depp as unstable and abusive while he was in a very bad state. The "assault" was not directed to Amber at all but Depp did get mad at her for recording him while he was in that state. Note that he grabbed her phone but did not assault Heard in any way. As for the texts, yeah those were pretty bad and they were also before marriage if I remember correctly, but they just show how rough the relationship was and it was one of the many instances where Depp was being over dramatic while intoxicated on texts.

  • @bernadetteweitsz6016
    @bernadetteweitsz60162 жыл бұрын

    For those that have experienced real abuse, this is such an insult. Forget who she is, that is someone trying to sell something they have no bloody idea. What she is doing ain’t helping anyone. She should go to jail. Abuse is not a pr stunt….

  • @stephaniewood7611

    @stephaniewood7611

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely!

  • @LADepew-pb4qm

    @LADepew-pb4qm

    2 жыл бұрын

    Preach!!.

  • @derhonker4890

    @derhonker4890

    2 жыл бұрын

    i mean if she was that yeah abolutely and i like johnny but i wouldnt say sommething before its clear

  • @oneandonlyjark

    @oneandonlyjark

    2 жыл бұрын

    While I think Amber Heard's lying about a lot of it, and has demonised too many people around her - including Depp - I don't think he's as much as a victim as we think he is (the lies perpetuated about him notwithstanding, ofc). It's a shame he hasn't been winning these court cases, though, as this could've already been over by 2020.

  • @iesha82

    @iesha82

    2 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree. I believe they had her eating because they know when she lies she does those lip movements. So they needed to cover it up.

  • @gennguerra
    @gennguerra2 жыл бұрын

    I don't know why, but my gut feeling is always telling me that: She's dangerous. When I look at her, the way she presents herself, even today after 6 years, she scares me... like my primal instinct is telling me, don't mess with her. I just wanted to point it out there.

  • @Sharon_L_W
    @Sharon_L_W2 жыл бұрын

    Her most distracting habit is her blank-faced expression and wandering eyes, for me. I find her facial expression and way she holds her head to be VERY haughty, and just as you described it. She gives off a suffocating air of superiority and indifference to the people around her and the matters being dealt with. I'm amazed that an actress can't even mask that while she's under the microscope in a deposition. I'm amazed that she has the gall to SNACK too... that is the most gobsmackingly elitist behaviour I could never imagine someone doing in such a scenario... and it does not help if she is truly the victim of abuse, to be sitting there looking bored and shoving food into her mouth. I don't think there's a single person who has experienced abuse who would watch that and think that's something we could envision ourselves doing while discussing our trauma. Unless it's her personal way of dissociating as a coping mechanism, it is very odd behaviour that doesn't make many people want to sympathise with her. If you look up photos of her on the red carpet / event photographs where she's posing for the paparazzi / media, notice how often she poses with her chin up. Not many people do that. I'm by no means a behavioural analyst but find the field fascinating (so I'd consider it a fun hobby).. but doesn't that reflect her personality so well? That is not the posture of a beaten down individual. To me, nothing says "I'm better than you" than her subconscious mannerisms.

  • @intherosegarden6418

    @intherosegarden6418

    2 жыл бұрын

    1000% agree

  • @Fururu333

    @Fururu333

    2 жыл бұрын

    I thought the same

  • @stevenderushe8883

    @stevenderushe8883

    2 жыл бұрын

    This will likely be my one and only defense of AH, and only regarding the SNACK. These depositions went on for hours & hours, probably days for AH & JD, so it’s not surprising that she was eating a snack. There are likely snacks in the room & other people eating too. However, it’s not a great look out of context.

  • @Sharon_L_W

    @Sharon_L_W

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@stevenderushe8883 That's true. Surely they would've been allowed 10-15 min breaks though, if it went on for many hours? Just like in court - everyone needs breaks - food, hydration, toilet. Either way, I guess I just found it really jarring and an odd/poor choice of food given the circumstances. You'd want something more discreet, surely? Like a nourishing shake/drink.. something that wouldn't impede on your speech due to chewing, food getting stuck in your teeth, the sound of munching away, and the unfortunately blase way it looks to throw snacks into your pie hole lol. You'd think everyone would come prepared for a big day like that, with a bag packed with enough food and drinks to get you through it (like they have their own drinks at the trial). Could've brought protein shakes or something? But we all think differently.. maybe she didn't know what to expect...

  • @samiam2180

    @samiam2180

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are SO right! 🥰

  • @marnivee8992
    @marnivee89922 жыл бұрын

    Her face when the attorney asked if she was done - I’d call that expression “I wish I could punch you in the face, you tiny speck of a nobody.” Absolute lack of respect for the attorney, and she’s mad as hell.

  • @_marth_1537

    @_marth_1537

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel like she’s doing that constantly. She has this high and mighty attitude about her and even her ex assistant made it very clear she had this attitude.

  • @sudave87

    @sudave87

    2 жыл бұрын

    Seems to me like the attorney knew she would answer this way and specially asked that question to make the jury not like her. (Solid tactic)

  • @InMyPOV2u

    @InMyPOV2u

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep, that's Heard for sure

  • @axelander03

    @axelander03

    2 жыл бұрын

    jesus i just got to that part of the video and youre totally right. the eye flutters and eye movements, the head tilt, raising her brows and opening her mouth like she's about to hurl cusses but then remembers where she is and calms down again, the slow blinking following. wow

  • @morganwatson9176

    @morganwatson9176

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutel!

  • @handover6109
    @handover61092 жыл бұрын

    Her lawyer frantically blurts out before she answers as if he knows she's incapable of telling the truth.

  • @onecuet

    @onecuet

    2 жыл бұрын

    So true

  • @jacobthibodeau6685

    @jacobthibodeau6685

    2 жыл бұрын

    because hes being payed to make sure the truth doesnt come to light.

  • @dubyabalthazar4598

    @dubyabalthazar4598

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @chapachuu

    @chapachuu

    2 жыл бұрын

    He doesn’t want her to tell the truth.

  • @jacobthibodeau6685

    @jacobthibodeau6685

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chapachuu lol well yeah, he wont get his money if she does... and judging but how she fucked over her ex assistant and only paid her 50k while amber makes millions, i doubt his payday will even be that great.... lol lawyer is playing himself

  • @ashegrey3042
    @ashegrey30422 жыл бұрын

    she gets so “protective” about her sister when there’s a clip from a reality show of her sister having bruises from amber & not wanting to talk about the fight with her

  • @Anne-zv3kp

    @Anne-zv3kp

    Жыл бұрын

    And Johnny testified that she was controlling and abusive (physical and emotionally) to her sister.

  • @Khumzwi

    @Khumzwi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Anne-zv3kp only Amber Turd can punch her "baby" sister. How dare anyone thinks they can physically protect her "baby" sister against her vicious blows when she gets angry. That was her message.

  • @shivshivie
    @shivshivie2 жыл бұрын

    The way she's acting with soooo much entitlement and arrogance. That's NOT, the face of someone who's been abused. My goodness, it's almost painful to watch. I hate that smug look on her face.

  • @smilely771
    @smilely7712 жыл бұрын

    As a survivor of domestic abuse from a narcissist, what I see in her is my abuser. Also from hearing and watching some of the videos in court , I’m sorry but I personally don’t know anyone that’s in an abusive relationship taunt constantly their abuser. I personally don’t believe one single thing she has accused JD of.

  • @penelopelopez8296

    @penelopelopez8296

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! No battered wife argues with or gaslights their abuser. It just doesn’t happen because they know they will get beaten if they even open their mouth. This, to me, is not a battered wife.

  • @jamiepierce3834

    @jamiepierce3834

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are 100% dead on. No one who is in an abusive relationship taunts their abuser or laughs at them. She is so disrespectful and smug in this video, it's impossible for me to believe that she was ever in a situation with him where she was scared for her safety.

  • @laurenmeredith6331

    @laurenmeredith6331

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same ! I see my abuser!

  • @prockpj

    @prockpj

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jamiepierce3834 And Depp is doing the exact opposite. In the clip of him shown he mentions Heard once and it wasn't belittling it was just what she said the severed finger was from.

  • @Julie-si3hi

    @Julie-si3hi

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hear you x also if he was the abuser and she was so frightened..why would she gift him a knife?

  • @pixystixnfairycrack
    @pixystixnfairycrack2 жыл бұрын

    As a survivor of domestic violence and a person that has sat down with many other survivors, I can say from my experience that Amber is not acting like someone that has been a victim of the assaults that she claims happened. She speaks and acts more like the aggressor in those situations then the victim. I've seen victims become angry about what happened to them. But that anger always felt so raw when they would talk about the abuse (whether recent or many years later). It was/is almost always a tear filled anger that you can feel. Amber is not giving that. For me, it feels like she is giving anger at the fact that anyone would have the audacity to question her. I've also never seen a d.v victim smirk, eat and roll their eyes when discussing about what happened to them. Especially in a court/legal setting. Nervous humor yes, but not what I am seeing here with Amber Heard. I'm really not buying anything she is trying to sell here.

  • @Odnilga

    @Odnilga

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your comment should be taken seriously because it comes from someone who knows what she's talking about and would be simpathetic toward another victim.

  • @ds.nedsong

    @ds.nedsong

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I totally don't get the "eating." When I think about my abuse, my stomach clenches in a fist and bile rises in my throat. And then my eyes begin to tear, either from the bile or the memories ... Geez, there is no way a dv victim could ever nonchalantly sit there and eat, looking at everyone in a Court of Law that has gathered to try her abuser, like she is bored and above them and doesn't know why she bothers wasting her time answering these stupid questions to which she can't remember the answers.

  • @kamranhasanraj4257

    @kamranhasanraj4257

    2 жыл бұрын

    That women just used him alcoholic sickness as a chance to fornicate and cheated him when he needed her the most. Such a toxic Women.🤢🤮🤮

  • @trudymcghee3255

    @trudymcghee3255

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ds.nedsong She might as well be eating pop corn. That's what comes to mind for me. Honestly, don't know how Johnny restrained himself. I feel like slapping that smirk laced face and I'm not violent. Wow he had the patience of a Saint.

  • @DebraMarchArt

    @DebraMarchArt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. She's lying and acting out her biggest drama ever. She's a sham and has no shame. Disgusting, money grabber.

  • @catherinemcbride8975
    @catherinemcbride89752 жыл бұрын

    Everything about her expressions and behavior makes my skin crawl. All the alarm bells in my gut are screaming "Liar!" Johnny feels real and trustworthy to me, even if he's not honest about everything.

  • @sondra6674
    @sondra66742 жыл бұрын

    When I was a nurse in a prison, an inmate came to sick call (to the nursing area for a healthcare issue) with a broken bone on the back of his hand. He had a whole story that it was from him slapping a piece of furniture. (Inmates get in trouble for fighting so they never admit to a fight; they always say they accidentally harmed themself.) When I called the MD for authorization to send the inmate out to have his broken bone set, the doctor called it a "boxer's injury". Johnny Depp is making this same point. If you punch something hard to the point of damage, a likely injury is a broken bone in the hand that was stressed during the punch. Severing the tip of a finger is not a typical " boxer's injury".

  • @Sirencourt

    @Sirencourt

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah exactly, not sure why behavioural arts is minimising his injury at the end of the video, he didn’t just hurt or break his finger… it was completely cut off and there’s no way in a million years you can do that by simply punching a wall

  • @adamheywood113
    @adamheywood1132 жыл бұрын

    What's interesting about Depp's deposition is the consistency across his accounts of the bottle-smashing incident, between this and his testimony in court. In both statements, it's a vodka bottle. In both statements he demonstrates how he was positioned in the same way. In both statements he describes how the first bottle just missed his head, to the left side. In both statements, the second bottle is a larger bottle. In both statements, he says the fingertip was severed, with bone exposed and shattered. In both statements, he speaks calmly and factually. He is a lot slower in the trial but he's not hesitant, he's thoughtful about what to say, he's not looking like he wants to get out of answering the question. Meanwhile Heard can't remember exactly what part of her body was hit with broken glass.

  • @tylercoon1791

    @tylercoon1791

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m pretty sure he even uses the same jokes in both. I can’t remember if he did the ‘Little Richard’ joke, but he definitely did the Vesuvius joke

  • @adamheywood113

    @adamheywood113

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tylercoon1791 Yeah I thought that part sounded familiar too

  • @willchen2k

    @willchen2k

    2 жыл бұрын

    probably worse. She couldn't recall exactly but 'some version' of her leg. that's a slip. mind was busy processing 'which version of story' while her tongue just slipped.

  • @adamheywood113

    @adamheywood113

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@willchen2k I mean, this is the thing though, I don't know the full details of the alleged incident but I believe Depp was claimed to have thrown a wine glass and it shattered. Even in the heat of an argument, if one remembers the incident at all, one would know if they got hit with broken glass on their front or back, on their left or right side, or top half or bottom. They would be able to say which quadrant of their body was hit with the glass. It's true there are incidents where one sustains an injury and doesn't realise at the time. If one, for example, had a glass thrown at them, and one put up one's arms to protect one's face, one may not realise at the time that one's arms had been cut with glass, but if one discovered this injury later one would know when it occurred. Or if one knelt down on a piece of glass, not realising it was there, one would know the glass came from this particular smash and would know one's knees were injured from it. I'm inclined to agree. If she'd said "Some _area_ of my leg," that might have made sense. The cuts from the glass could cover a wide area. But something just doesn't add up here, does it?

  • @willchen2k

    @willchen2k

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adamheywood113 right, they don't add up. way too many contradictory allegation and testimonies. we can only wait til end of trial before we conclude prematurely. as for the full detail of the alleged incident (march 2015 australia incident) and subsequent events, there are extensive coverage (and analysis) from the deposition and UK trial, in these two video clips, very professionally done. kzread.info/dash/bejne/gWd4pKiif9rFnc4.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/iHiEm7CPgdDPiNo.html second clip you can just watch the last 5 minutes if you find it too long.

  • @raze7545
    @raze75452 жыл бұрын

    A sense I get from Johnny's expressions and smiling when he is describing something not funny is that he feels bad for having to bring the listener into a horrible situation, maybe not even feeling worthy of the attention he is receiving. His mannerisms seem to want to lighten the mood & ease the discomfort for listener - along the lines of people saying "I'm sorry" when they start crying. It's essentially, "I'm sorry that my pain is happening in front of you and making you uncomfortable."

  • @xRainbowCloud

    @xRainbowCloud

    2 жыл бұрын

    Johnny's nervous laugh whilst going over dark things comes off as self-deprecating to me, like he's mocking himself and the situation he's talking about, making light of it, as a coping mechanism.

  • @janaengle9629

    @janaengle9629

    2 жыл бұрын

    I see it similarly, but I reckon he feels bad for having to say something that will cast her in a bad light. Almost like he is trying to keep the words from coming out, but realizing he has to say them, because of the situation he is in, i.e. sworn to tell the truth.

  • @erikrann

    @erikrann

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I agree, in the clip of Johnny saying "I want to go home" at the end he has a similar smirk assuming what he said wasn't actually a joke. Here's the clip kzread.info/dash/bejne/jHh9prlmetfRhLw.html

  • @wren1114

    @wren1114

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is a good description & I agree🙂

  • @TwisterChasers

    @TwisterChasers

    2 жыл бұрын

    He laughs because as a child of extreme abuse we always try to make something not as bad as it really is. It is a coping mechanism.

  • @GreanyBeeny
    @GreanyBeeny2 жыл бұрын

    How someone can be so smug and condescending in one little eye roll blows my mind. She clearly believes she is too important for all this and everyone in that room. I can't wait for her to realize how everyone sees right through her.

  • @AmenoKoe
    @AmenoKoe2 жыл бұрын

    Every time she talks about the incidents of her hitting him, she minimizes it as much as possible and keeps trying to blame him or make him out to be overly dramatic. My ex did this ALL the time.

  • @joyous5507
    @joyous55072 жыл бұрын

    I feel extremely uncomfortable watching Amber. I am not an analyst by any means, but I know & I believe what my gut feelings are telling me. Thank you for your analysis.

  • @samanthaholmes5922

    @samanthaholmes5922

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tbh I got a bad feeling from her. Just a gut feeling but I'm glad I ain't likely to come face to face with her.

  • @mus0rmus1c3

    @mus0rmus1c3

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right. When you've seen or experienced behavior that made you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, that stays with you. You can't always pinpoint who or what event in the past that's being evoked, but your body remembers and throws up red flags.

  • @joyous5507

    @joyous5507

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mus0rmus1c3 Exactly

  • @angelintuition1962

    @angelintuition1962

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice. Always trust your gut!!

  • @words911

    @words911

    2 жыл бұрын

    She seems very manipulative and vacuous of any real thought or emotion. She is an actress for sure.

  • @aalee1866
    @aalee18662 жыл бұрын

    When she been asked “are you done?” Her face kinda screams like “excuse me? How dare you ask me with that tone.” It caught her off-guards with the question because i bet no one had said that to her face before.

  • @blakebraswell9095

    @blakebraswell9095

    2 жыл бұрын

    Her former personal assistant said it to her face I hope lol

  • @EugeneOneguine

    @EugeneOneguine

    2 жыл бұрын

    It just screams "I despise you because you're not on my side" all over the place...

  • @lindaoliver4975
    @lindaoliver49752 жыл бұрын

    She said, when speaking about defending her sister: “this is something I ‘WOULD do’”If YOU were relaying this story, wouldn’t you say: “This is what’ I DID’’,, something anyone would do”!

  • @BeRightBack131

    @BeRightBack131

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good catch! Wow. Even that was a lie. You're correct. If she was telling the truth about what actually happened, she wouldn't say "I would have done." That means it didn't really happen, it's just the story she made up.

  • @lisas525
    @lisas5252 жыл бұрын

    I find her eye rolling and eating during testimony to being disrespectful to the court, the jurors…. and the eye shifting…just not credible.

  • @MrDriesvanleeuwen
    @MrDriesvanleeuwen2 жыл бұрын

    I love how at some point he just gives up and is like; "yeah na, that's just deception". Tried to stay neutral for as long as possible, but even he couldnt take all her bs haha.

  • @lovingmylife528

    @lovingmylife528

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @veronicagalvin1770

    @veronicagalvin1770

    2 жыл бұрын

    Was thinking exactly the same.

  • @marshwiggleme

    @marshwiggleme

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where would he even start with the new testimony. The mind boggles.

  • @amd.0001

    @amd.0001

    2 жыл бұрын

    22:03 I'm just going to put this here

  • @Crackpot_Astronaut

    @Crackpot_Astronaut

    2 жыл бұрын

    She's banking on people believing her or, at the *very least* , being that person _like in the beginning of this video_ that says "I don't want to be the person that calls her a liar or doesn't take it seriously." I understand why someone would feel that way, but it's a very dangerous place for society to be in. It basically turns into "it's socially unacceptable to call me a liar, so they must believe I'm telling the truth." I'm really glad it didn't actually work out that way for her.

  • @realitywave
    @realitywave2 жыл бұрын

    When a person lies about being a DV victim, they do harm to the actual victims. It is loathsome.

  • @AttackHak

    @AttackHak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Narcissists often play victim while destroying someone. It’s just duplicity and gaslighting 101.

  • @laughingalex7563

    @laughingalex7563

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AttackHak Also projection; claiming someone else is doing a horrible thing when you are doing it. Or rather accuse them of doing that which your guilty of. Amber’s demeanor is so damning of her.

  • @r4plez

    @r4plez

    2 жыл бұрын

    you can't say slaughter without saying laughter - thats the way it is

  • @ciara8998

    @ciara8998

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@r4plez I'm not being disrespectful... I just don't know what you are trying to say. Just because the word slaughter is simply putting an "s" on the word laughter, doesn't make any sense to me. They are both pronounced so much differently. Maybe you're trying to say something else and I'm just not getting it. What I'm trying to say is "slaughter" sounds nothing like word "laughter" - (it sounds like daughter)...

  • @r4plez

    @r4plez

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ciara8998 its not about pronouncing, its about human nature. there are ppl that are feeding while others suffer

  • @SSubz1
    @SSubz12 жыл бұрын

    I found it so strange the words she used when talking about her sister. “She has never hurt anyone and she does not deserve to be pushed down a flight of stairs”. If in a fight and trying to protect someone from harm I would say I was scared for her life or scared she was going to fall etc. not, she does not deserve.

  • @madricka
    @madricka2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve watched a bajillion interviews w JD & when he gets shy or anxious, his hand goes to his hair (usually scratching or self-grooming). Also, his finger across his lips is very common (usually his left). Enough of this to consider it baseline as opposed to indications of deception. To be fair though, I do not think he would ever be honest about specific quantities of alcohol/drugs - this is extremely common among addicts for various reasons.

  • @cam7771
    @cam77712 жыл бұрын

    She acts like this is such an inconvenience, has no respect for the court, is totally above all this, constantly searches for answers, has crazy facial expressions, and eye movements, constantly looking down. By far the perfect example of a narcissist. Between the two Depp's answers seem more accurate and honest. I wish a psychological exam was allowed in defamation cases.

  • @cheesethatdoesntbelongtoyo7279

    @cheesethatdoesntbelongtoyo7279

    2 жыл бұрын

    No she’s on drugs lol I thinks she’s on percs

  • @achaosg

    @achaosg

    2 жыл бұрын

    " has crazy facial expressions, and eye movements, constantly looking down." Drugs........ hahaha

  • @skygazer6898

    @skygazer6898

    2 жыл бұрын

    Carol Morris you have copied your comment from another channel, which I watched earlier. you naughty girl......these are not your observations at all LOL

  • @Verbsdescribeus

    @Verbsdescribeus

    2 жыл бұрын

    good point!

  • @dsstudio76

    @dsstudio76

    2 жыл бұрын

    Evil! Narcissistic

  • @CharityVictoriaJones
    @CharityVictoriaJones2 жыл бұрын

    As someone who grew up in a chaotic and abusive household, Amber reminds me so much of the abusive people in my family. You can clearly see that she CAN answer 'yes/no' questions, but only the ones where she doesn't feel "threatened," basically only answers if they benefit her in some way. And Johnny's smirking and making sarcastic comments reminds me so much of someone who has been through the ringer of an abusive, self-entitled narcissist and he's amused at the level of bullshit she gives. It's like you get so tired of all the lies and stories that you have the choice to either laugh at it or get angry, and usually when the person is more interested in peace-keeping, they just laugh it off and make jokes about it. Anyway, awesome video! I love your content!

  • @JoniDiMaggio

    @JoniDiMaggio

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Charity Jones Yes I agree with you Charity. What struck me the most is that she's eating while testifying under oath. I think that's really bizarre. Why on earth would she think that's appropriate? If I had to testify I certainly wouldn't want to be eating at the same time. I'd worry that I wouldn't be taken seriously. I immediately thought she was lying when she couldn't remember where her injuries were and when she said that thing about "some version of my legs"

  • @captain_powow

    @captain_powow

    2 жыл бұрын

    This description is so dead center accurate.

  • @NicolaMaxwell

    @NicolaMaxwell

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love this comment!👌❤

  • @nuttyworld4426

    @nuttyworld4426

    2 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely agree this guy nothing wrong with him but he even said im just here look at behavior so he is pretty playing devils advocate but his words and how long the video was about amber u can wat he really thinks he even told the view to tell each other how much of liar she is and yes Johnny Depp u can ethier laugh at pain or u can cry about Johnny depp decide to laugh at it amber choose nether so yeah it abovoius

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230

    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your spot on. I think she is lying about most of what she is testifying and the rest is embellished to make the victim's role more believable. I think her lawyers may have caught on to her fidgeting or "tells" and may have suggested for she eats something to keep her hands occupied. Just a theory. This seems to be a fairly informal courtroom or they may have been doing this via video because I have never seen anyone eat during a trial especially not while testifying and I watch a lot of Court cases. This tape and the others I have watched are at different times, this one appears to be earlier, perhaps when she first started this shit show in 2016. In the others, I've watched Mr. Deppstein have longer hair and a little bit fuller the face. He also spent showing the same cocky guy in this tape. You see the pain on his face as he recalls his childhood and when explaining his side of what went on. His sentences ate much more choppy, with a lot of hesitation while speaking. I watch recent interviews with him and there are pauses throughout the interviews and think this may be normal for him. It is a shame she is doing this to someone she once claimed to love. She may not have loved him at all. even in the tapes of them talking, she is in control of the conversation and says one thing and then denies ever saying it and gets very defensive if he says you just said....... There is something not right with her and wonder if she might be Bipolar due to her up and downs and almost manic behavior at times. Just my thoughts on this.

  • @rb7454
    @rb74542 жыл бұрын

    As a woman, I’ve met a bunch of extremely narcissistic and scary women who abused their male partners. Scary.

  • @leonab545

    @leonab545

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know one and she can be so cruel!! When I was first aware of her being like that was when I couldn’t believe that she would demean and humiliate a father in front of his kids. That’s just so low! All because she wasn’t getting her way one of the hundred things on her list of demands. When Johnny protested how she screamed at him in front of his kid, and how it could mess kids up for life, yeah… I thought of this woman I know and the two are so similar in how domineering they are and how inconsiderate they are of harming children. They just don’t care if their abuse effects kids.

  • @SydMountaineer
    @SydMountaineer Жыл бұрын

    Notice she said, "Whenever he was INJURED...." slip of truth.

  • @hunterlove9281
    @hunterlove92812 жыл бұрын

    What really irritates me is the fact that she never answered a question with an answer. Rather just gave a story. AND was allowed to do so. Whereas Johnny Depp was cut off anytime he tried to explain. Very irritating.

  • @rayv0125

    @rayv0125

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hmm, slightly similar to Chris Wallace in the presidential debate between Biden and Trump. Clearly taking sides!

  • @aliakordich877

    @aliakordich877

    2 жыл бұрын

    So true

  • @jasmineambrose319

    @jasmineambrose319

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s exactly what baffles me too !!! Why do they seem to give her more allowance ??

  • @hellothere-jq8zi

    @hellothere-jq8zi

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jasmineambrose319 Sexism obviously

  • @miadanseria4724

    @miadanseria4724

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! I also don't understand why she can tell her fairy tales but everything Johnny says is weighed in gold. There are so much analysis about her behaviors and evidence that she is lying but Johnny always seems to be the perpetrator. May justice be done to Johnny after the court 🙏

  • @cutestkittensanimalrescuep8531
    @cutestkittensanimalrescuep85312 жыл бұрын

    When she recorded Johnny being sick and making those noises that he felt sounded like an animal when she recorded that most wives would be rushing to the aid of someone that sounded like they were in terrible distress instead she's laughing and recording him how despicable

  • @yro277

    @yro277

    2 жыл бұрын

    *edit: Sorry for the rant to follow about shit like this I've heard about over the past year or two. Just had to comment and thank you for pointing that out. Sadly I find things like this occurring more and more often with less and less criticism, I don't know how so many people can laugh at a loved ones misery, even more so if they have the gall to record it. While it happens to both genders, I've seen an increase in toxic women (*disclaimer below) doing this and not facing criticism after degrading and humiliating their partners as if they're meant to be their entertainment, and laughing at their misery when something happens. Things like getting injured, sick, the worst were finding out a family member died- that one really pissed me off- and sadly quite often finding out they were cheated on/cucked. I don't know how some people can be so proud of hurting someone who was loyal and loved them. (*Disclaimer from in the statement above* Not all women, obviously, possibly either a larger portion compared to before or it's just become more apparent with the Internet. Sadly, I've seen a lot of women defend or support their behavior as acceptable or even commendable somehow which definitely makes me worry since in some way those women wish to act the same... Regardless, I still choose to believe there are many good women who would be repulsed by such actions.) It's important to note it's not the same as poking fun at a loved ones small mistake, trying to reduce the burden of it, I'm talking about sadistic like pleasure from the humiliation and suffering of someone they claim to love. Regardless of gender, it's vile and I don't get how it's becoming more and more acceptable/overlooked. While teasing someone over a small mishap or an old injury may be fine, blatant disregard for and deriving pleasure from others misery should be seen as a major red flags that something's wrong. It's especially significant because it often only gets taken seriously in hindsight when accusations come and serious mental and possibly physical damage has already been done. As an older sibling, if I caught their partner enjoying my sibling suffering, I'd be very worried and heavily pushing for them to watch for red flags and be careful, if not straight up leave or seek relationship counseling. I don't know how people can laugh or blow off such awful behavior. It honestly terrifies the shit out of me to see someone enjoying others suffering- whether it be mental, physical or both.

  • @kjs0391

    @kjs0391

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or her recording him when he was distraught over his mother's death.

  • @heathergatfield667

    @heathergatfield667

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's chick is too much. And she's ruining both of their careers. So I hope she's happy. Enough people love Johnny Depp so he might come back. But she's not that good at all. So this is going to finish her. Or I would think anyways

  • @heathergatfield667

    @heathergatfield667

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@yro277 I think it's disgusting that she's done this. I married someone like this that wanted to destroy me for nothing but loving the wrong person. When they cheated & finally beat me up bad. I left but in his eyes the woman wasn't supposed to end the relationship he was. And I was supposed to fall apart without him. When I didn't...omg he made me pay. I've lost everything cuz of him. Including the daughter that him & shared. She was beautiful & only wanted a dad & he wasn't capable of it to her. He used her to hurt me. It did alot if damage til my daughter took her life a year ago next mth being May. So I feel what this man is feeling. Oh thank God my wasn't as public as what Depp is going through. I can't imagine what someone like him would go through with everything being made so publicly. It's terrible what she's doing. All man wanting to date her after this should proceed with MAJOR CAUTION...LOL

  • @yro277

    @yro277

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@heathergatfield667 Sorry to hear that had happened, that kind of thing is something I wouldn’t wish any parent to go through, you have my sincere condolences. Really, I hate that anyone’s gone through these situations, thank you for sharing your story and insight. As I said before, it happens with both genders and I always find it appalling, I wish there was a way to forewarn others what kind of person they are, for the sake of those who can’t see the red flags for various reasons. The crazy and sad part is, people like that will almost never see themselves as the problem and will almost never change, damaging one good person after the other. It becomes even more tragic when many of their new partners won’t believe you until it’s too late, only to then realize you weren’t some clingy ex, and legitimately were just sharing your experience in the hopes they proceed with caution and awareness. Fortunately for men out there, at least with this case we’ve all got a clear warning about Amber Heard’s true self, so that’s at least one less monster to love and suffer for. Between Depp’s experiences and the stuff coming out about Will Smith’s relationship issues with his wife’s manipulation and humiliation of Will (which she feels no remorse for), it seems their fame draws in many manipulative, despicable women. I’m sure it also applies to female actresses/models attracting such repulsive men as well- maybe that’s why a lot try to marry other successful people who already have their status and hopefully aren’t seeking to use them, though that brings it’s own drama. Hopefully, we can reach a point where these individuals’ true nature in relationships are somehow known and revealed, leaving them stuck dating others like them (something like how some games have attempted matchmaking guides potential cheaters into lobbies playing other suspicious players, instead of ruining a match with players genuinely playing the game being demolished by hacks/cheats.) Sadly, a governing body or company doing such a thing sounds pretty terrifying in regards to privacy and discrimination.. For everyone out there, we all gotta be careful- look for red flags, consider the words of your family and friends, if you come across something with their ex partners, or they seem to be warning you, don’t just immediately assume they’re jealous. For family and friends, it can seem they are just against you being happy, and for some that may be the case. However, as in my case a few times, it’s also possible for them to legitimately see something you can’t as the person involved, so try to take in what they say and be aware of what they seem to pick up on. Hopefully doing these things will reduce the likelihood of missing early signs and preparing oneself to prevent getting burned. Honestly, I don’t know if what I said holds any value, it’s just what I believe could help or what I hope to keep in mind, should I pursue a relationship once (if ever) I’m no longer bedridden. Also, every relationship has their quirks so all of these things may not apply, and sometimes the other person is meticulous and careful, waiting until you feel you’re in too deep to back out over the first red flags showing themselves. I think there are plenty of people with their own more valid opinions based on far more significant experiences than my own, such as Heather whom I’ve wrote the first part of this reply to. Honestly, it’d be cool to see this become a feed of just red flags and what to do should you find yourself in a relationship steadily driving in that god-forsaken direction.

  • @doubledragon9530
    @doubledragon95302 жыл бұрын

    Also, instincts as a therapist who works intimately with the emotional states of others. Here's my take on this. I imagine you or I would say something like this, because we would be reliving the fear of the moment: "I was afraid he was going to push her down the stairs, and I was so afraid she might be killed! I didn't really know what I was doing, but I jumped in there because I couldn't let that happen." Neither you or I would say, "He was about to push my sister down the stairs. (said calmly and matter of factly) She was attempting to break us up. (fluff stated calmly) I am protective of my baby sister. (absolutely unnecessary statement said calmly) When he laid hands on her, I don't know what I did. (selling you can't pin it on me because I wasn't really there). But (emphatic) I know I jumped in between the action (que?) of what I saw could lead to a fatal injury to my sister. She was standing on the top of a flight of stairs and she has never hurt anyone in her life and she does not deserve to be pushed down a flight of stairs." (absolutely unnecessary verbiage that serves only to change the subject to "just imagine, he pushed my innocent baby sister down the stairs!") None of that would be in a real statement of a real fear that someone might get seriously hurt if you or I didn't do something. Nah, you won't say it, but I will. She lied through her teeth. That girl has got some serious rage issues.

  • @Feverm00n

    @Feverm00n

    Жыл бұрын

    For real, her rage is palpable.

  • @verchiel3257
    @verchiel32572 жыл бұрын

    I think you got that "wall punching scientist is not a thing" wrong. JD was probably thinking of an orthopedic surgeon, a scientist. In fact, his team invited one who specializes in hand injuries on the last day of rebuttal to confirm that his finger injury was indeed caused by glass and not by punching a wall. That Dr. talked about "boxer injury", injury to the knuckles when you punch a wall, which Johnny didn't have.

  • @kxngmars6527
    @kxngmars65272 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, the fact that any person Johnny Depps been intimate with in the past has turned around and called this bullshit speaks volumes about his character. He literally carries around his Jack Sparrow costume so he can visit kids in hospitals. Then the whole recorded conversation where she threatened to do this exact thing to him. I hope Depp can get back some of his life, cause I honestly do believe she's completely lying.

  • @O2life

    @O2life

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hear that, but his relationship with Heard was during the same time his addictions were getting completely out of control. Addiction can make good, gentle people behave in horrible, violent ways.

  • @jackwhitbread4583

    @jackwhitbread4583

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@O2life why do you think his addictions became out of control? Are you aware he was actually clean and sober a few years before he got involved with Heard? She's a drug addicted alcoholic too but because she's got a pretty face pretty much everyone ignores that fact

  • @kyrilascully7828

    @kyrilascully7828

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@O2life you weren't there. You don't know. Heard's personal assistant testified that Amber was a sloppy drunk and snorted cocaine and downed pills. Depp was pretty clean until he hooked up with her--he's pushing 60 and he's trying to keep up with a woman closer to his daughter's age. On top of that, she's a narcissist who flaunted her disdain for the law by smuggling two dogs into Australia and barely avoided jail. She's mistreated waiters at high end restaurants--all of whom talk and say they all hope she doesn't sit at one of their tables because she makes impossible demands and never leaves a tip, no matter how high the bill is. One waiter said that she ordered the most expensive wine on the menu, and he tried to advise her that the age of the wine might not suit her palate--she told him to shut up and get the wine. He did. She took one sip and spit it back out at him, staining his clothing, and after a string of expletives, demanded a different wine and said she wasn't going to pay for "that s**t." She had several of her friends at the dinner table and they all laughed, except for Depp, who had no friends with him, and seemed quite embarrassed by her disrespectful antics. At the end of the dinner Depp slipped the waiter the amount for the discarded wine and a generous tip. And these are just the stories I've been told.

  • @feederdiaries4862

    @feederdiaries4862

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kyrilascully7828 his point stands that people can change for whatever reasons...

  • @Aquascape_Dreaming

    @Aquascape_Dreaming

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@feederdiaries4862 they certainly can, but you'd first need to prove he was dealing with addiction at that time to make the point relevant in any way.

  • @WhatsForTea
    @WhatsForTea2 жыл бұрын

    It just looks like a clear case of manipulation to me...from Ms Heard of course. She's been doing it for years to JD, and now she's trying it with the public. But she's not a particularly likeable character...so she's having to work harder, and it's not working. She's just not a very good actress at the end of the day.

  • @UnknownDino

    @UnknownDino

    2 жыл бұрын

    "She's just not a very good actress at the end of the day" Ouch!

  • @WhatsForTea

    @WhatsForTea

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@UnknownDino Just my opinion…based on what I’ve seen ☺️

  • @LADepew-pb4qm

    @LADepew-pb4qm

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shes disrespectful. Point blank. Who eats at a deposition?

  • @johnnyblack612

    @johnnyblack612

    2 жыл бұрын

    You got it

  • @patriciawright8786

    @patriciawright8786

    2 жыл бұрын

    What's For Tea? Amber is incredibly unlikeable. Especially for women & she must know this on some level. That's why she didn't want this trial televised.

  • @deborahmercer1897
    @deborahmercer18972 жыл бұрын

    Ha, I think Amber’s attorneys or Amber herself have seen your analysis . Her body language has swung to the far opposite display ( dramatically forlorn and anguished) when retelling her story in court. Just has me even more convinced she is lying.

  • @LuluDumpling

    @LuluDumpling

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes!! She's definitely changed it up to try to make herself look better 😆

  • @joeleanakoehne6111
    @joeleanakoehne61112 жыл бұрын

    I am a body language expert and have taught classes on the matter. I am also a veteran interrogator for the military. I have sat in plenty of Reid's courses, among others. Love Paul Ekman! I love being a critic. This guy here is amazing! There was one thing I either missed or maybe you didn't cover it on the eye movement, not only accessing memory but also accessing imagination. People look around to access imagination; the artist within. Anyways! I love this gut. I am a bit rusty on my own skills these days, not using them much you sort of lose them. But, what a refreshing video.

  • @renastone1270
    @renastone12702 жыл бұрын

    As a formerly abused spouse, I see more (what seems like to me) honesty in his recounting of the abuse than in hers.

  • @gattinagirl2010

    @gattinagirl2010

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too.

  • @plumsmom8043

    @plumsmom8043

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup! I agree as a former abuse child and spouse. Its amazing what sime good therapy can do to see it.

  • @shangrila8747

    @shangrila8747

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know, when I recount my abuse its through a clenched jaw with blank eyes, I cannot allow myself to feel what I'm talking about , she is eating snacks and trying to convince people of her story because its exactly that, a story

  • @ronpetersen2317

    @ronpetersen2317

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can see that .. however Depp is a MUCH better actor than Heard. Anyone that has worked with talent even on the lowest level like a news cast on up knows there is an on camera and off camera personality. Depp this might be his on camera personality while Heard it might be more of her off camera personality showing through. There are layers of entitlement and dismissiveness coming from her but at the same time Depp does not seem that far off from a talk show interview or even his selling cologne. Depp seems more convincing because he his specific to his finger being wounded and even showed it. While Heard doesn't remember where the bottle/glass hit her. Though to be fair she said it shattered so it likely hit her in multiple places if that happened and probably didn't really cause wounds or wounds that are worth remembering.

  • @renastone1270

    @renastone1270

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ronpetersen2317 Well, I guess with actors one has to always take that into consideration and look for the signs that are subconscious and hard to control or mimic.

  • @moneyhafimek
    @moneyhafimek2 жыл бұрын

    I think that in Amber’s mind, she’s in the right even if she was the aggressor. She may very well be a narcissist and may also issues of self entitlement.

  • @crescendo2441

    @crescendo2441

    2 жыл бұрын

    Narcissists are always right lol

  • @Gigipretty64

    @Gigipretty64

    2 жыл бұрын

    I thought she was diagnosed with BPD and ADHD, or least she took (abused) medication for ADHD.

  • @christinadacruz420

    @christinadacruz420

    2 жыл бұрын

    She is a malignant narcissist.

  • @hughs8447

    @hughs8447

    2 жыл бұрын

    Correction...she most definitely IS a narcissist.

  • @lauraschlottertorres1990

    @lauraschlottertorres1990

    2 жыл бұрын

    yes she's a Narsassist

  • @ywang2696
    @ywang26962 жыл бұрын

    The baby sister thing, i think her rage is more like “nobody touches my things without my permission!”

  • @CLong-ht7kn
    @CLong-ht7kn2 жыл бұрын

    She scares the living shit out of me. Poor Johnny having to live with someone like that. Some of her facial expressions give me chills down my spine.

  • @katehall2027
    @katehall20272 жыл бұрын

    One thing I thought was odd was that, when talking about the incident with her sister, she said, "I would've done what anyone would've done in that situation." Not "I did what anyone would've done". It makes it seem as if the events she described never happened and she is just saying what she *would've* done. Freudian slip?

  • @rebeccalittle2160

    @rebeccalittle2160

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yaaaassss!!!

  • @Wallace-mq5wl

    @Wallace-mq5wl

    2 жыл бұрын

    I caught that too!!

  • @Brainbuster

    @Brainbuster

    2 жыл бұрын

    I thought that was very weird too.

  • @desiiremonroe9134

    @desiiremonroe9134

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes!!

  • @mellie4174

    @mellie4174

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes !

  • @tortillamiracle
    @tortillamiracle2 жыл бұрын

    When asked yes/no questions, she didn’t give a one word response. Instead, she added more information to pivot and emphasize her version.

  • @axelbruv

    @axelbruv

    2 жыл бұрын

    Johnny Depp doesn’t give a straight answer either. I don’t think he’s helping his case, even though it’s obvious Amber Turd is a liar. The way she talks reminds me of Casey Anthony.

  • @wildflower1397

    @wildflower1397

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, she would have come across much better if she gave simple direct answers. Yes, no, how much so, etc. I felt like she was dancing around because telling a complete flat out lie made her uncomfortable, possibly because it could come back to bite her later. People like her know it's a lot easier to say "that's not what I meant" later, because they were not straightforward when explaining.

  • @J.A.7

    @J.A.7

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would be doing the same thing he is doing if that were my only way to tell my side of it and not having been able to for so long. He does answer he just gives more than the answer. She skates around even answering.💝

  • @karolinakv
    @karolinakv2 жыл бұрын

    21:07 omg.. she seems genuinely shocked that someone "ordinary" dares to speak to her like that. To me she is being very viper-like in this deposition. And then again, JD is telling the story with the finger exactly like he has told it now in the Virginia trial.

  • @suehuman3076
    @suehuman30762 жыл бұрын

    I have punched a wall twice on different occasions and broke bones in my hand. Never lost a finger or bones sticking out, and both times the wall was of brick not drywall. And any of my Dr's can testify when I have pain I laugh because I have a brain tumour and have nerve damage. So laughing at pain I get I do it all the time. Keep it up Mr Depp we need people like you to fight for us

  • @hannahbond4775
    @hannahbond47752 жыл бұрын

    A narcissist is never at fault. Everything is always happening “to them”. Everyone always makes them behave how they behave. No personal responsibility ever.

  • @happym3008

    @happym3008

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great description

  • @LD-ju7ge

    @LD-ju7ge

    2 жыл бұрын

    Spot on

  • @rayazkhan2993

    @rayazkhan2993

    2 жыл бұрын

    100%

  • @rustymertz

    @rustymertz

    2 жыл бұрын

    And if you ever get an “I’m sorry” it’s always followed by a “but”.

  • @emmadavis5633

    @emmadavis5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    Perfectly stated.

  • @imperfectcreations7075
    @imperfectcreations70752 жыл бұрын

    I feel like eating during the questioning contributes to her “disinterest in being there”, her “high society” attitude.

  • @TheBehavioralArts

    @TheBehavioralArts

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep

  • @ileanahernandez1709

    @ileanahernandez1709

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm not an expert however I've never seen someone actually eating during a deposition,water yes but food never. Johnny's cut seems to be likely from the bottle she threw. However this relationship was definitely not made in heaven. I believe they both should be in therapy, not for each other, but for their own personal growth.

  • @brookemallon3566

    @brookemallon3566

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheBehavioralArts what if she has a history of an eating disorder? This could be much more complex.

  • @D3ADxG1RL11

    @D3ADxG1RL11

    2 жыл бұрын

    @J. Atlin I saw it somewhere, not sure where, that her lawyer had been the one to give her food and it's suspected that he did so to give her time to think about her answers. In one answer she replied without hesitation though she had food in her mouth but in a more difficult question she acted as though she couldn't speak because there was food in her mouth, thus giving her time to think up an answer. Another body language analyst covered this that I watched.

  • @imperfectcreations7075

    @imperfectcreations7075

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@D3ADxG1RL11 yes, actually you’re correct; Chase Hughes, a friend of this channel did a breakdown on his channel “the behavior panel” and explains it’s a technique used to give the person an “air of confidence” and can also be used to give them time to think before they speak. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Ymh33I-uf9LNnrg.html

  • @ashleigh9255
    @ashleigh92552 жыл бұрын

    Lawyer: "Do you understand what I'm asking you?" Amber: *nodds head* "no" Lawyer: "so do you dont understand?" Amber: "yes I understand" This is almost as silly as her laywer objecting to his own question

  • @ComradeCoconut

    @ComradeCoconut

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can't stand her and she lies virtually any time that she opens her mouth.. but to be fair, they asked her a question then asked her that - she was nodding at the question of if she understood and answered verbally the first question. Her rhythm was thrown off by her lawyer objecting, telling her to go on, then the other lawyer asking the second question while she was mentally preparing to answer the first. This was actually one of the very few times where I can say that from the context, she was not giving conflicting answers to one question, but simultaneously answering two questions.

  • @wildside306

    @wildside306

    Жыл бұрын

    In this instance I think the nodding answered the "do you understand?" And the verbal "no" was in answer to the original question "did you hit him?".

  • @ravenskeep9009
    @ravenskeep90092 жыл бұрын

    You can ask any of us who are survivors of people like Amber Heard who she is, and we will tell you. #JusticeforJohnny

  • @araoh6047
    @araoh60472 жыл бұрын

    I am someone who gets "hunches" about bad people, some strange gut instincts, even from just seeing some pictures of them. I never know why, and I can never explain why, I just do, and sadly (yes sadly, because I don't *want* to be right about such a thing) I have never, ever been wrong. I saw clips and pictures of AH (I refuse to use her name) long before she was with Johnny Depp and immediately got that "hunch". Fast forward to now, seeing her behaviour in these clips makes me feel physically sick; I look at her, it's like looking at my abusers. The jeering, gleeful, sneering, butter-wouldn't-melt faces from my past. I have been abused in various ways many times in my life from when I was young - maybe this is why I developed my instincts - and I thought when this whole saga first came out, people would see through her facade. But no, she, for so many years, has got away with this twisted, manipulative bull that she's peddling. In contrast, I look at the clips of Johnny Depp and my heart actually breaks. The smirks, the smiles, the pushing the hair back, the little bits of sarcasm? That's someone who is a) goes into these things fighting and with a bit of spark, because he knows that he's on the back foot because AH plays up so well to the "poor little princess" story and he's been here so many times now, he knows how this is gonna go; b) smiles and laughs when talking about physical and/or mental pain that he has experienced because it's simultaneously embarrassing as it feels like you're complaining and drawing attention to youself, feels like you're opening yourself up to judgement and criticism, and feels like your soul is bleeding once more from recalling it again and you don't want to be emotional about it; c) is just so freaking tired of living this hell for the last however many years that it's become kinda comical now, almost like some kind of horror show that you just need to laugh at. Do I think he punched a wall? Absolutely. You know why? Because when you live in hell and you cannot escape no matter how hard you try and your emotions are shattered but you don't want to ask for help and you tell yourself you should be strong enough to take it but every way you look at it, you know you're gonna lose... a tiny bit of your sanity dissolves. And suddenly punching that wall seems like a great idea. But then you realise, in the long run, it's just something else for your manipulative abuser to use against you. Which is exactly what AH is doing; "I severed his finger by throwing a bottle at him? Oh no, pay no attention to that, LOOK! He punched a wall, he must be a psycho! And uuhhh, that's how his finger got severed!" Johnny knows this. He also knows if he admits he punched a wall, that would be all they want to hear. Never mind why he did it, never mind that it wasn't by doing that that severed his finger, never mind that he did it because he was dying inside. I look at Johnny, and I see the abused person; I see me.

  • @ladyreverb9175

    @ladyreverb9175

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hear you. She has a cold, smug, narcissistic gaze throughout all of this testimony. I know, without having had any body language training, that she is the abuser. I have always listened to my instincts about people, and I’ve never once been wrong when it comes to narcissists. This woman is selfish, controlling & abusive. And JD shows the emotional reactions of someone who had to deal with an absolutely impossible & cruel person. I even find myself wondering if this entire scenario was her plan all along: play on all his emotions, smear him, ruin him, and finally take as much of his money as she can. If she was a better actress, she may even have convinced everyone. But she’s really not (though probably thinks she is, as narcissists tend to do) - so an enormous number of us were able see right through what she’s done/is doing.

  • @caryn9953

    @caryn9953

    2 жыл бұрын

    My heart breaks for the reasons behind your analysis...I'm so sorry for your experiences. You seem to be a real survivor though, the sort of person who will excel and succeed, no matter what you face and have faced in the past. I agree with everything you said (I'm still in the middle of the video, but I've seen the footage he's watching before). I seem to continually find myself in various cycles of abuse, my therapist has been teaching me how to trust my gut feelings, but the analytical side of me wants some measure of security and protection against falling into the same situations with different abusers...so I'm going to be watching all of the videos he makes on the trial and everything, because I also see myself reflected in varying degrees in Depp's experiences. The mind games and emotional manipulation in particular have been difficult to hear in some of the clips from the trial (to the point where I haven't even been able to finish watching big parts of AH's stuff). Anyway, all this to say I agree with you, and I hope he knows how helpful these videos are to people who have faced similar things and want to avoid falling into the same things in the future. Confirmation that I can trust my gut, I suppose, and that I'm not crazy, context clues to look back on and confirm I was right to leave those abusers behind, even when it was hard. Anyway...I think you're right, I agree with you, and I hope you are finding all the healing and peace that you deserve 💙

  • @Fururu333

    @Fururu333

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Ara I wish I saw the signs before I got into a relationship with my abuser. Maybe now after it all happened I am able to recognise it more but I also doubt myself a lot. I was wondering what you think about the Marilyn Manson/ Evan Rachel Wood case. Do you have a hunch about that? I feel like Manson has an odd vibe, not just the make up and such. But now they say Evan is making it all up and linking it to this Depp/Heard case. Do you think she’s telling the truth?

  • @SaraMKay

    @SaraMKay

    2 жыл бұрын

    you speak my mind here

  • @dalfifran7572

    @dalfifran7572

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Hope you are feeling great and much better now.

  • @elopez412
    @elopez4122 жыл бұрын

    Holy crap.... she looks exactly what my x-wife looked like in front of a domestic violence judge after we went to trial when she falsely accused me of striking her. I just thought she was a bad liar, now I understand a bit more about body language. My x would also give me that "dismissive" look with looking away and opening her mouth. For years I thought that was some type of facial tick. Man, learning soooo much after the fact. Fortunately for me my particular event was captured on video. But apparently the judge in my case must have been well versed in Reading body language because it seemed as if he had my ex figured out before he even saw the video evidence. In any event, studying body language is absolutely fascinating

  • @kellyhoward6941

    @kellyhoward6941

    2 жыл бұрын

    congrats on having escaped...hope life is much better & happier -- & more peaceful -- for you.

  • @moist_mushroom9926

    @moist_mushroom9926

    2 жыл бұрын

    You know you beat her up. Why would your wife take you to court for domestic violence. I highly doubt she woke up one morning and said oh I'll go to court and lie say my husband is abusive. The man I love I'll ruin him for the fun of it. That she thinks it's funny to see you in court to defend yourself from lies. Ya ok tell us a different tale. I think it's funny you beat your wife and you deny it just to make yourself look good to whoever reads this. Your wife took you in front of a domestic violence judge because she was fed up with the domestic violence caused by YOU and YOURSELF ONLY. a person especially a wife don't decide to bring the man she married and loves to court for domestic violence unless it's true. You should man up and admit your a wife beater. What was the outcome. You were found guilty. Of domestic violence. Obviously there was enough proof that it went as far as going to trial in Front of the judge. She filed a complaint with the police department and they investigated her claims and found enough evidence that she was telling the truth. She took pictures of the bruises you gave her not to mention witnesses to the violence. There needs to be enough evidence and proof of a crime being committed by anyone before they go on trial for said crime. And when your wife the brave soul she is went to the cops to report the domestic violence she was enduring by you they investigated her claims. But that is ok you can say she is lieing you believe that. But you know you beat your wife. I'm guessing on more than one occasion. She was scared of you. And you beat her. Did you feel like a big man everytime you battered her. Did you feel like a big man everytime she would cry for you to stop. Did you get off everytime she cried and screamed in fear of you. I'm sorry but a wife who is in a loving marriage don't decide out of the blue to make up false claims that her husband is a abusive to her and beats her daily. Your a coward. Hope you got what you deserved.

  • @annabambus6572

    @annabambus6572

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have at times given that dismissive look when I have got so tired of the other person lying, or going on, and on about their own opinion as fact, and not being prepared or open to listening to the ideas and opinions of others. I need to learn how to deal with this kind of situation when I find myself in it, in a healthy way for myself and the other. I tend to avoid confrontation. I also want to add, that when I do so and also open my mouth, it's because I want to say something, but realise it's futile and I feel very frustrated, or even tired, and at times finally bored by it all, especially if it happens very often with the same person. Of course it's best to simply avoid them, but certain situations, or times make it literally impossible, and I feel trapped. I think it's my way of saying I want out of this, due to fear of verbalizing this. I want them to pick up on my signs and stop, or move on, or away. I really have much to learn.

  • @ReaghNetwork

    @ReaghNetwork

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@elopez412 what a cruel and unnecessary thing to say Eddie Lopez

  • @leestrz4153

    @leestrz4153

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes people for good or bad can have a belief they hold so strong although it is wrong it is based on their feelings, or their own world view in a way that isn't based on reality. They can become delusional and act as if it is the reality. Glad you got out the other side.

  • @stephanienealey4721
    @stephanienealey47212 жыл бұрын

    Interesting how she says Johnny would say he was “cold clocked” when he was just hit because to him the words were the same. Much like “pledged” and “donated”, huh Amber???

  • @Stuiterbal83
    @Stuiterbal832 жыл бұрын

    Spidey saying “I can’t even” after clear deception from AH is just, encaptioning this entire case from 2018 for me. Love your input, yesterday with the licensed and forensic psychologist I was screaming to have you explain her behavior in real time on Legal Bytes. Thanks for doing a quick recap and on the fly too.

  • @sylvain123
    @sylvain1232 жыл бұрын

    The impression I get watching Johnny is that he's really embarrassed. I think he feels ashamed that he got himself into a relationship with Amber, that the whole world knows that he made such a huge mistake. I think he feels exposed but has no choice but to do this legal action because he has lost everything. He'd rather not be there talking about private things. I think that is why he does that chuckle. He's laughing at himself at the ridiculous circus his private life has become. Amber 🙄 I find something very off about her. I think its the eyes. She has the creepy eyes that scare me of a psychopath. Her eyes are pale but seem glittering with darkness. Falseness? I can't explain what I mean here, sorry! What is with the eating while being questioned in a legal case that could financially ruin her!? I think she's overconfident in winning and just doesn't care. She feels entitled. She thinks she is going to win, no matter what. So she's bored and eats. She feels the questions are beneath her. I think everything she says is a lie. Over time her lies become more exaggerated and ridiculous. Personally I think she's a very dangerous disturbing person. I feel so sorry for Johnny. I hope he wins 🙏 just my thoughts. 🤷‍♀️

  • @susansmith4784

    @susansmith4784

    2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe 'actors' are really shy people, who 'hide' behind characters. Johnny appears to be embaressed and uncomfortable - Amber doesn't even try to hide her smug, over confident arrogant attitude. Maybe Johnny should get a medal for putting up for so long with the vile attitude that Amber is showing even in these court videos🤔

  • @sylvain123

    @sylvain123

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@susansmith4784 Yes I think Johnny's natural shyness and that he's still a humble kind man despite his fame says a lot. He doesn't hide away from his alcohol and drug consumption. He admits his mistakes. That tells me that he is a person open to changing and correcting his mistakes. I think amber winning the case in the UK has only emboldened her even more. She appears to believe that she is untouchable. I hope Johnny wins this case. She is a very dangerous person. Horrible. I fear for that poor baby that she will no doubt harm when she is of no further use to amber.

  • @Stephanie-yy1cy

    @Stephanie-yy1cy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @laurarsheppard

    @laurarsheppard

    2 жыл бұрын

    I also think it's possible that she was coached to eat. Perhaps she does a lot of the lip smacking that this expert mentions is a common sign of deception. So her lawyer (or more likely, a coach hired by her and her lawyer) decided to have her eat to provide a plausible explanation for this "tell" in her facial expressions.

  • @Adventure2305

    @Adventure2305

    2 жыл бұрын

    When was this with her testifying? The ones going on now she looks uglier a older

  • @_sofie
    @_sofie2 жыл бұрын

    I love and respect that you kept it scientific and didn’t place moral judgement on anyone

  • @andreashahner2956

    @andreashahner2956

    2 жыл бұрын

    No he did not! His performance indicates he never heard of forensic science - the injury he got is recorded and a forensic scientist can tell if that injury was inflicted from a bottle or punching a wall or none of these..... but you will not find any of them at MIT. 🤫 He is selling BS 😎

  • @rebekahmcAlister

    @rebekahmcAlister

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do too. Also, the call to MIT is hilarious.

  • @jasminefrichtl806

    @jasminefrichtl806

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah his voice sounded attack like on Amber there's proof that he hit a staff member and has kicked things around and thrown things around and even video of him doing that when Amber's not even around he does have a drug problem drugs to make you more violent don't get me wrong Amber has her own issues I don't think they should have gotten together in the first place they both fall asleep grew up with domestic violence cuz of their issues and when I took woman supports shelter meetings we weren't supposed to judge each other cuz we all grew up with abuse and some not going to judge either of them but they both need help and drug rehab

  • @Zachary-

    @Zachary-

    2 жыл бұрын

    Body Language analysis is a pseudo-science, not a science.

  • @abodieqwerty4678

    @abodieqwerty4678

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jasminefrichtl806 ,

  • @ellensamir374
    @ellensamir374 Жыл бұрын

    I can’t believe that a British judge bought her crap.

  • @bobbicatt

    @bobbicatt

    Жыл бұрын

    Me either, but there’s more to it. The judges son, works for the paper being sued. Right there…that’s a conflict of interest. I think they should have brought her back on perjury charges since the judge made his ruling in his own words saying “ well she gave all 7 million to charity so I do not think she got into this for money “ or something close to that…right there she lied again. Also, because their system is different , AMBER who volunteered to come as a witness, wasn’t able to be cross examined.

  • @maryannewhite3620
    @maryannewhite36202 жыл бұрын

    I just don’t believe a word Amber says. She comes across as being totally insincere, disinterested and as if the whole thing is just a game to her. She acts like she’s above it all and she’s just too good to have to participate in the hearing because she has better things to do. She needs to find a new career because as an actor she’s just not at all convincing. Johnny, on the other hand, comes across as being very sincere. His answers are thoughtful. He seems to be answering as truthfully as he can according to his recollection. He’s a slow talker (as am I) and speaks calmly and deliberately. It takes him awhile to get his testimony out. But he offers a clear picture of what happened with detail. He offers a lot of background information presumably because as an actor he would derive a lot from this type of information in order to build a character. So I think he places a lot of emphasis on relaying the background story in order for the listener to get a full picture of the event. He’s not perfect. It’s takes two to Tango. But I have no sense that he’s the aggressor. He seems to take his anger out on things and not people. He’s also spoken about not yelling or being aggressive with his children. How many people do you know that take this approach to parenting? He clearly has many mannerisms that I think are an indicator of how he approaches life. He seems to have taken his hardships in stride, has forgiven both his mother and father and counts his current blessings. He has a micro smile that he does seemingly when things are upsetting him. Based on his long history and the number of former girlfriends, close friends and associates that have come forward on his behalf speaks volumes. I hope he wins. Not only do I hope he wins the defamation suit but I hope they charge Amber with perjury and illegally taping him without his knowledge or consent.

  • @ShockwaveDawn
    @ShockwaveDawn2 жыл бұрын

    Depp knew exactly where he was, how he was hit, even his posture at the time; Heard couldn't for sure say if she'd been hit, or how, or even where. Recalling traumatic memories will be linked to what we were sensing at the time. Amygdala in the brain deals with fear and memories tied with fear and what to avoid in the furure. Heard shows no fear or distress when thinking about her aledged abuser. Depp shows a lot of recollection about exactly how he ended up getting injured, ie. where his hand was placed at the time. Depp is specific, and clearly shows signs of revisiting memories. Heard is not very specific, and shows signs of telling a story. Whether true or not, it's a story rather than a memory.

  • @MidnightTheKitten

    @MidnightTheKitten

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, exactly. She recalled irrelevant information about who called out what and what the person's name was and stuff like that. Meanwhile, Johnny Depp, as you said, recalled very specific details that were about what *he* was feeling. Amber Heard said simply that she got hit, and she described how the glass shattered, but she didn't describe the way her injuries looked or felt OR EVEN WHAT INJURIES THEY WERE.

  • @katiekat1869

    @katiekat1869

    2 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU!!! I’m genuinely tired of ppl saying that professionals are wrong and bring up irrelevant information. Like Johnny being a narcissist. I’ve never seen that and they haven’t either so it’s a speculation bc he’s popular. On the other hand Heard shows a lack of caring about how she was effected other than “it may have cut some version of my leg” she is very clear in her non verbal communication that she’s trying to make herself seem the most believable while Johnny recounts the facts down to the exact position and type of injury sustained. She paints a big picture while Johnny paints smaller more detailed ones connecting to physical and emotional effects of situations. Sorry for the rant, just triggered the adhd brain and I LOVE psychology

  • @ShockwaveDawn

    @ShockwaveDawn

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@katiekat1869 Psychology is certainly very interesting, especially in cases like this where we can guess / extrapolate information about the people based on their verbal and non-verbal choices. Unlike other celebrity cases, this one has proved to be interesting on a fundamental level, and not just because of who the people are.

  • @katiekat1869

    @katiekat1869

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ShockwaveDawn absolutely! Non-verbal communication is a crazy concept. Like I started learning about that last year and there is so much said without the use of words. Johnny’s smirks and facial movement alone can tell you whether he is being any kind of deceitful, sad, and when he feels like he’s giving an uncomfortable answer but is honest anyway. Heard literally has to fix herself after smirking several times as well as has to force her attention shown by constant note taking and forcing herself to look at Johnny with her shifting glances more than the deposition tape showed. Very interesting to me.

  • @clevermissfox

    @clevermissfox

    2 жыл бұрын

    Plus his body language especially today correlates with a person having been abused and then having to sit across from their abuser. Avoided eye contact at all costs and dissociated through his drawing. Can’t blame him in the least.

  • @Happybidr
    @Happybidr2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve served on a jury trial, and jurors don’t like witnesses who roll their eyes, over explain things, play games with the lawyers, etc. We have a serious job and we are looking for help to make an important decision, and when witnesses do that it wastes our time and makes the whole thing more confusing. That’s where we urgently want people to “tell” us, not to “sell” us.

  • @taylorbakken6524

    @taylorbakken6524

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lame

  • @kr50401

    @kr50401

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes but did you see Alejandro Romero yesterday?? How would that have played with the jury, I’m so curious 🧐 He had me in splits, loved the guy! JD loved him too, won’t be surprised if he has him in a future movie if his career is allowed to bloom again

  • @blackkira696

    @blackkira696

    2 жыл бұрын

    eye roll and that " you are not at my level" is so disrespecting to other peope. rude.

  • @redneckrambo9626

    @redneckrambo9626

    2 жыл бұрын

    Eye rolling is the only thing that really made an impact when I served on a jury trial. Saw a lot of over explanation and games and it had little to no effect whatsoever on our decision-making... but the eye rolls certainly got people riled up

  • @ABa-ve3ul

    @ABa-ve3ul

    2 жыл бұрын

    She is in not a witness though. Also, many ppl served as part of a jury trial, that does not make them qualified in that way at all. Most ppl (talking in general) are way too subjective to be qualified for any jury trial, yet they randomly select random ppl

  • @MidnightL2008
    @MidnightL2008 Жыл бұрын

    I have always believed Johnny’s story about losing his finger. When I was younger my father accidentally cut off his thumb while using a bench saw. Whenever he tells the story he sounds exactly like Johnny. The same tone, speech pattern and even a couple of more descriptive phrases (like Johnny mentioning Vesuvius). He even makes jokes about only being able to count to 9 which are similar to Johnny’s comment about naming his finger Little Richard as as way of keeping the people listening to his story from being uncomfortable as the story progresses.

  • @intherosegarden6418
    @intherosegarden64182 жыл бұрын

    I can’t tell you how much joy I got when you mentioned the potential for her mouth opening and looking away possibly being a snobby or elitist attitude.

  • @grudgecollection182
    @grudgecollection1822 жыл бұрын

    Her face and expressions looks as though she might burst out laughing at any moment. That without a doubt is not how a victim of dv reacts.

  • @johns5558

    @johns5558

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wouldnt mistake her privelege and good conditions as being the indicators of being a victim of dv. Privelege and good conditions do support a person and good luck to those who have it - again doesnt mean there wasnt abuse - there is a distinction.

  • @davel9514

    @davel9514

    2 жыл бұрын

    She looks like an insolent child most of the time

  • @l.sophia2803

    @l.sophia2803

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, or she’s about to climb over the table and scalp the deposing attorney 😅

  • @heatherhaven1268

    @heatherhaven1268

    2 жыл бұрын

    She looked like she wanted to hit the person asking the questions

  • @MsEbrooker

    @MsEbrooker

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. My sister is a domestic violence survivor and when she talks about to this day you can still see the fear in her eyes, as if she is reliving it. This seemed like a joke in her retelling and then striking her own answers.

  • @sashadee7434
    @sashadee74342 жыл бұрын

    His first clip: he is behaving as someone who has experienced trauma and has not healed. He is vulnerable. That small laugh I recognize as what I do when I feel vulnerable and emotional. To break up the tension within. The sadness. Helps stop crying. He paused because he was emotional. That’s how it *looked* to me. Second clip: he found what she said ridiculous. This is his reaction to what he considered absolutely ridiculous and he smirks/chuckles because he believes everyone would agree. And I personally do think it’s ridiculous and that most would agree. It was incredulous. To this day he can’t believe she said that/gave that explanation for what happened to his finger. He touched his face like someone that has had to deal with her gaslighting and lies for some time (overwhelmed). To me he is thinking , ‘Incant believe I’m living in this moment.’ That’s what it *looks* like to me. Amber cannot contain her aggression even during this interrogation which is, of course, a serious matter and no place for aggression. No matter if you’re innocent or not, you at least have the capacity to know you’re in the middle of something serious. Yet her wandering eyes and tones and expressions of condescending attitudes tells me she has little regard for people in general. She sees the interrogator as her enemy. At the same time she doesn’t “care.” At the same time, she wants to say the right thing. At the same time, it doesn’t matter. Very confusing in the way a person mentally unwell/dysfunctional takes other people to confusing spaces. I believe there is an underlying theme within her regarding this whole ordeal: she thinks it is open and shut that they are both going to lose something and she is most probably right. This is going to sound bold, but I think she seeks however many hits of dopamine from his suffering possible. In her head none of it matters because they both lose, but at least she’s not alone in that. She wants him to get the worse end of “the deal.”

  • @LaceyLace_

    @LaceyLace_

    2 жыл бұрын

    😨😨 Your last paragraph...wow. I think you nailed it.

  • @rebekahmcAlister

    @rebekahmcAlister

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, you nailed it. Sick.

  • @kryptokrypto702

    @kryptokrypto702

    2 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with your observation.

  • @AKU-hs2rj

    @AKU-hs2rj

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly my thoughts

  • @eternaljewelleryuk

    @eternaljewelleryuk

    2 жыл бұрын

    She’s a narcissist & he is still her supply sadly, she will be revelling in his private life & difficulties being made public knowledge too!

  • @Sharon_L_W
    @Sharon_L_W2 жыл бұрын

    Re: Depp's comment about wanting to know what a physician would say about his finger injury and punching a wall... He does have a reasonable point. Certain mechanisms of injury usually cause predictable types of physical trauma... so while it's probably already obvious to anyone without any medical background to know that punching something (closed fist) won't result in a fingertip being cut (unless that closed fist is holding something as they punch), he's making a valid point that medical professionals can also back it up if there is argument of a punch definitely being the reason for the finger injury. I'm a radiographer and have seen his finger xray available online. I think he's continued to exaggerate the severity of his injury by describing it as losing the tip of his finger, it looking like Vesuvius, and the fingertip being 'shattered', etc.. externally the skin/tissue trauma may have looked dramatic but the actual bone fracture is a clean line, and he didn't 'lose' any bone... soft tissue was severed but there was no loss of bone. Anyway, going back to the punching wall claim - the injury we typically see with closed fist punches are what we nickname 'boxer fracture', which is a fracture in the neck of the 5th metacarpal bone - ie. the bone in your palm that joins up to your pinky finger. You can pretty much bet all your money on that being the sole or main injury to the hand where someone presents to ER stating they've punched something/someone. For anyone curious, google 'boxer fracture radiopaedia'. It's rather common, too, so it doesn't necessarily require a large force to occur. Considering how often Depp is described / claimed to have punched various things, it's interesting that he's never sustained this type of fracture. Even his own father apparently 'broke his hand' (cant recall his exact words on the stand) when punching walls.. so it just makes me wonder if he's just lucky to dodge such injuries, or the claims of him punching things so frequently might be a stretch of the truth...

  • @druskaggs9487

    @druskaggs9487

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think you did a great job explaining this! Thank you!

  • @Sharon_L_W

    @Sharon_L_W

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@druskaggs9487 I wasn't sure where I was going with it when writing, so I'm glad it made some sense and hopefully offered a different perspective. Another thing that makes me doubtful that Depp would use his hands/fists in any manner that could likely cause serious injury to them (like fractures or tendon trauma from punching people or things) is that he is a passionate guitarist.. seemingly loving it more than his acting.. though I guess it could still be argued that fits of anger/impulsivity could override that natural desire to protect the hands.

  • @LaLaLaLaNom

    @LaLaLaLaNom

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think you are right for the most part, but there is audio of Depp’s security guards and his nurse having to go around the house to try and find his fingertip, and then them actually finding it in a waste basket before transporting the fingertip after him to the hospital. I believe it’s described as both needing a skin graph but also having to have a pin put in it, so it’s possible that he did have it completely severed.

  • @julieluli9

    @julieluli9

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LaLaLaLaNom yes, and the severing was by the bottle, not from the wall.

  • @sunflowermouse307

    @sunflowermouse307

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@julieluli9 That part cannot be actually proven as nobody was there to witness the events that transpired. The audio recording that appears to have been secretly recorded by Amber has no mention of how it actually happened, just that they were searching for the finger tip to save it. I believe it sounds like someone (either Dr Kipper or his head of security) repeats that *she* cut his finger off but it's hard to hear most of the audio.

  • @curtthechameleon
    @curtthechameleon2 жыл бұрын

    Not sure it's ever been this easy to spot a liar. Just instinctually looked guilty and acts even worse.

  • @mirtacamara3653
    @mirtacamara36532 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know her, she seems pretty unstable to me, condescending to the point of being obnoxious and trying to hide tremendous insecurity, I think she is eating as a way of demonstrate that she is beyond all this questions and not nervous at all, but she only achieves to look weird. Didn't know she was an actress, and based on this acting, I guess she is not a particularly good one. As always, is a pleasure to watch your analysis!

  • @Debster-di3gw

    @Debster-di3gw

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so thankful you are reviewing this case! I have rendered my own opinion, I can’t wait to finish this. I had to stop and show you some appreciation!🙏

  • @sianhumphrey8309

    @sianhumphrey8309

    2 жыл бұрын

    I imagine she knows that all aspects of her performance will be judged and analysed, including facial tells, and by eating it hides many tells that people often look for. Maybe it's a mask?

  • @deludedjester

    @deludedjester

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wondered if the eating was a cover for deceptive body language.

  • @aliceobrien8390

    @aliceobrien8390

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shes an actor,and this is probley goining to need to pull of the best act ever,

  • @nutcracker2916

    @nutcracker2916

    2 жыл бұрын

    I disagree about her not being a good actress. She managed to lure Johnny Depp , to a point where he married her. And managed to dupe the Mee Too movement. Into believing her narrative. Not that I believe her versions of events.

  • @Nomakeupmama
    @Nomakeupmama2 жыл бұрын

    I just hope she is humbled and everything she has sought to gain from her manipulation and deceit will be taken from her. I hope she’s canceled. She’s just on another level of evil.

  • @amym2754

    @amym2754

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amber is Definitely Pure Evil. She's Looking for Her Next Victim With Alot of $$$ Being That She's a Gold Digger Also...Her Little Pathetic Tiny Career is Done.

  • @PineappleBaconPizza

    @PineappleBaconPizza

    2 жыл бұрын

    She's done for. No way she gets out of this unscathed

  • @famouskate9071

    @famouskate9071

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Another level of evil" is the best description I have heard of her. I can feel Johnny's pain, and all for what he thought was love. Of course, one can say he is partly at fault, as, I believe, I could be wrong, but I believe he was in a long term committed relationship with the mother of his children when he started up with Amber [he cheated] and Amber was the reason for that split, which ruined his family unit, badly hurt his children, and, I am sure, after so many years together, caused enormous pain to his ex partner. But that doesn't mean he deserves this abuse and the demise of his career. I think he is at heart a decent person and every single one of us makes mistakes. There would be NO Pirates of the Caribbean movies without him. He IS those movies. Who else could have pulled off those roles as he did? It is obvious that he is gentle and shy. The substance abuse is to numb the pain he lives with constantly, due to childhood abuse [me, too, and I do the same, for the same reason]. It is very common, especially when alcohol is legal. People with narcissistic tendencies are never humbled. They don't play by the same rules as the rest of us. Jada P Smith is another good example of this.....see her smirking, smiling and laughing, while you see Will in pain? Will had 2 choices at the awards.......stay in his seat and face the wrath of Jada when they got home, or, "do something" to make her happy, and face the wrath of the world. Clearly, she is more scary to him than the world, so, he chose her, and then she said she wished he hadn't "gotten physical." Another liar, as evidenced by her body language............she WANTED Will to "do something" and never came to his defense when he did.. He is also a victim of abuse. Very very sad for both, and their kids, and all people who are abused. I'd love for her to be cancelled, or maybe shipped off to a deserted island, but you know Hollyweird......in a couple of years, all will be forgiven/forgotten. Look at all the evil humans who made a comeback.....Kelsey Grammar for his relationship with their babysitter who was a minor, Mel Gibson for his racist tirades, etc. She's gorgeous on the outside and will use that to her advantage. This may or may not be a small setback for her, as we don't know the outcome, and, I hope I am wrong, but, I bet she's not going anywhere. Maybe she could do adult films, she'd be popular in those!

  • @fashunpuss6279

    @fashunpuss6279

    2 жыл бұрын

    She isn’t evil she is mentally ill.

  • @Leon-uu4wk

    @Leon-uu4wk

    2 жыл бұрын

    The whole world is with Johnny bruh Cancelled ? Boi it would be difficult for her to walk on public.

  • @itsmeowornever1
    @itsmeowornever12 жыл бұрын

    I have to say that I lived through 19 yrs with someone who was physically and emotionally abusive and Amber acts so much like he did. It brought back memories and I could actually picture him. Made me sick and does every time I see her talk

  • @Cafelatine88
    @Cafelatine882 жыл бұрын

    In my experience… I had family member come to help me with a DV incident. I locked myself in the bathroom from my abuser with my baby. When she arrived she proceeded to try to talk to him and I used the opportunity to escape the bathroom with my baby. I was waiting downstairs for her so we could leave, there was an altercation up stairs and he threw the baby gate down the stairs and then proceeded to shove her down the stairs, I didn’t know what was happening till I seen her tumble down the bottom fight of stairs. The shame of witnessing her laying on the floor at the bottom of the stairs, because of me, because I called her for help… There is no words, she was an old woman too. I felt shock/disbelief. I remember later on there was anger but it was a crying anger from helplessness, agony, and very intense shame. I stopped asking for help after that, it really broke something inside me. I don’t expect everyone to respond the same to these types of situations, but I don’t feel what I witnessed with amber is the same, it just feels like a mockery.

  • @Ghostee61

    @Ghostee61

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh I am so sorry that there could be such cruelty, confusion, fear, misery and shame inflicted on a life. I don’t know what to say. This can’t be why humans walk the Earth. It is too awful; all the suffering, discontentment, fear, and disappointment. What has happened to the Human Race’s potential? What is the matter with us? I hope these examples will help us all to understand that this is no way to treat each other.

  • @mrsdatlast3584
    @mrsdatlast35842 жыл бұрын

    I can't stand Amber, I truly believe Johnny that she is abusive, arrogant and married him for status and money. I believe she married him for what he did for her not love. Johnny had a mid life crisis I believe. An awful woman in general.

  • @tinamoul

    @tinamoul

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe Johnny Depp, but I'm never one to blindly trust anyone, I don't know him personally, so who knows. But what I do know is that Amber Heard is a psycho, I know people in Texas who knew her even before she was famous, she's always been crazy.

  • @bootsybadger

    @bootsybadger

    2 жыл бұрын

    Of course you are entitled to your opinion about these two people but, with respect, you have given no analysis of their behaviour at the hearings.

  • @MissTiff84

    @MissTiff84

    2 жыл бұрын

    She always looks so smug, it drives me nuts. I completely agree with you.

  • @lorimiller4301

    @lorimiller4301

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I never liked her either.

  • @nicholasbarnard

    @nicholasbarnard

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bootsybadger that's what the vids for

  • @carolynm8421
    @carolynm84212 жыл бұрын

    Amber Heard seems to smile and smirk a lot through her testimony but, when she realizes she's doing it, she tries to control it since she knows it makes her look like she's lying. I truly can't imagine a woman who has been abused crunching on mixed nuts (or whatever she's eating) while testifying about it. It's also the epitome of arrogance. Johnny Deep making jokes about her slicing his finger off, honestly, seems like a man embarrassed that this happened to him. Women in abusive relationships, for example, will try to make a joke or act like the abuse wasn't so bad because they're embarrassed.

  • @hollypierce3076

    @hollypierce3076

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree completely, I watched the part of Johnny's childhood testimony about his mother, and you can tell how embarrassed he is to have people know that he was abused as a child. It's sad because he is such a private person.

  • @crinatalibera144

    @crinatalibera144

    2 жыл бұрын

    She is a very bad actress

  • @maryrose8016

    @maryrose8016

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree

  • @bobcatbigpaws5597

    @bobcatbigpaws5597

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't know either unless she has a sugar problem and has to eat to controll it. I can't believe her lawyer would let her eat while giving her testimony.

  • @jacqui9026

    @jacqui9026

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree I thought reliving your abuse would be terrifying

  • @petekraemer6613
    @petekraemer6613 Жыл бұрын

    I think you nailed it with #4- She seems to be thinking "You`re lucky I can`t walk off".

  • @sylvermoon1745
    @sylvermoon17452 жыл бұрын

    I loved watching, “Lie to me”, and I don’t understand why they canceled it.

  • @tarahblum9395
    @tarahblum93952 жыл бұрын

    That face is worth a million words. The smirk, the lack of real emotions, the way she takes no responsibility for anything, the disrespect she displays, boredom, fake concern, she looks so high it's rediculous. I was in an abusive relationship, do I think it was abusive, yes they are toxic together. Usually one person is more victimized than the other, however no one is innocent, especially when drugs and alcohol are involved. Even I got aggressive with my abusive ex, Bec after so long you are angry and you lash out at them too, especially if you are strong willed, you don't like being pushed around as she so points out.

  • @dorothywillms115

    @dorothywillms115

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now you sound honest,,,,,,,,these two souls are lost.

  • @patriciawright8786

    @patriciawright8786

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dorothywillms115 Amber is way more lost than Mr. Depp is. This woman pooped in a bed! Who would even think this up? I wish I hadn't heard about that.

  • @NachoTaco207

    @NachoTaco207

    2 жыл бұрын

    Would you call yourself a toxic person then?? An abuser as well?? You said you got aggressive in retaliation, so based on your experience, that would then make you an abuser?? Drugs and alcohol have been a part of Johnny and Amber's lives before they even met, yet the worst thing youve heard of Johnny doing was trashing a hotel room. Vs. Amber actually getting arrested on domestic violence before she even met him... i think he's a victim through and through. She used his substance use as an anchor to hold onto.

  • @sonnymp1337

    @sonnymp1337

    2 жыл бұрын

    Every gal has some sort of abusive ex i guess. If you change the variables but the result stays the same it is probably you ladys

  • @SuperLuckao

    @SuperLuckao

    2 жыл бұрын

    Typical of most younger women these days. I see it every day. Thy serve u in shop with smirks.

  • @KarlaJorge
    @KarlaJorge2 жыл бұрын

    She’s so disrespectful when someone is talking to her, she doesn’t look at them, wow!

  • @luckisalady1

    @luckisalady1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Rather narcissistic actually, and doesn't put her in the light of a victim. Not that narcissists cannot become a victim, but really, this one is pretty telling. Amber is someone I would never want to have an encounter with, LMAO

  • @timmcdraw7568

    @timmcdraw7568

    2 жыл бұрын

    unless she's autistic! I point out as an autistic. Just to offer another reason a person mightn't be able to keep consistent eye contact for future encounters anyone who reads this happens to have. But... in this case, she's not autistic, and she is probably way in the cluster B's, and so, carry on!

  • @p.e.zaccardo5578

    @p.e.zaccardo5578

    2 жыл бұрын

    That might be cultural. In some cultures, depending on her upbringing, it is considered rude to look at someone in the eye.

  • @cam7771

    @cam7771

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@p.e.zaccardo5578 Don't think Amber is from Somalli or Asian countries. She was born in the U.S. -- Texas-

  • @jmelande4937

    @jmelande4937

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@p.e.zaccardo5578 I’ve lived all over the United States and I don’t know of anyplace where giving eye contact is considered disrespectful. To the contrary, lack of eye contact is generally considered an insult unless you’re a child, autistic, or mentally handicapped. Combined with her other mannerisms and facial expressions she comes off as VERY condescending and arrogant.

  • @edpotter1170
    @edpotter11702 жыл бұрын

    My mom was a DV victim and I was her witness. I was a child back then so it affected me as well despite not being the direct target. Whenever I tell stories of what I've seen, I behaved exactly like Johnny did. The excessive movements like grooming IMO were him trying to mask shaking, either from triggered trauma or anger. I also smirk and giggle a lot because as I recall what happened, in my mind I constantly tell myself how ridiculous it was. Sometimes i do it if i'm on the verge of tearing up too. And I don't like talking in direct manner, so I hesitate a lot. Like, I don't like to address the perpetrator so I tend to leave it out of my narrative. I agree that he could actually punch a wall but it didn't wound his finger, so i think his excessive movement wasn't out of nervousness, but anger that was held back because people could buy the story of him smashing a single tip of his finger while punching a wall.

  • @MrsHulme
    @MrsHulme8 ай бұрын

    When she was ‘skating on glass’ in Australia but just took a sleeping tablet and went to sleep! She would’ve needed medical help to remove the glass! I literally hate this woman!

  • @dr.livesey6120
    @dr.livesey61202 жыл бұрын

    Shouldve shown the clip of when she was talking with her lawyer and then started to smile and laugh a bit but then immediately put her head up and put on her sad face like she just caught herself breaking character. Just seeing her clearly fake feeling grief made me on Johnnys side.

  • @evabelle5284

    @evabelle5284

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is just a method acting challenge for her tbh

  • @jojorey6886
    @jojorey68862 жыл бұрын

    She doesn’t show any signs of trauma from domestic abuse. She’s laughing, smiling and eating and her eyes are revealing who’s lying. I’m not partial to JD because I don’t like some things he has said in the past but in his testimony I believe he’s sincere, honest about his failures which shows humility.

  • @skygazer6898

    @skygazer6898

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you know how ridiculous your comment is? My mother was abused by my father. She was regularly slapped, kicked and punched around the kitchen, along with the disgusting verbal assault. The next morning, she would have a smile on her face for us kids, fix her hair and put her lipstick on and go out and give a huge smile to the world. No one and I mean no one outside of our house knew my mum was being beaten up by my father. I am sure there are abused women who can relate to my mum's story..

  • @TashaOrmiston

    @TashaOrmiston

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@skygazer6898 you’ve totally missed the point. All of her body language shows she is a narcissist and not a victim. That is the point.

  • @landenbubnis3536

    @landenbubnis3536

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TashaOrmiston exactly! This is not the face of an abused woman...it's the face of a narcissist. She's eating for God's sake!! If I wanted and needed someone to believe that I was being abused, that I was hurting to my core because of the abuse that has taken place, you better believe I'd put the m&m's down and look directly into the eyes of the authorities or anyone for that matter who would listen, and out of natural desperation, i would pour my heart out to them, begging them to believe, understand and feel, exactly what I'm trying to get across. There wouldn't be a question in anyone's mind whether or not I was being abused in whatever form you're being abused in, just by looking into my eyes, looking into the entire demeanor of my body itself. Yes, you may manage to put a happy smile on for your kids because with kids if you're a good strong mother that is what you do, or neighbors to avoid being the topic of neighborhood gosspi... but that is because victims of abuse keep their presence and verbal interactions they encounter with Sally the next door neighbor to a bare minimum, to escape the possibility of blowing their own cover and that of their abuser. Sadly, over time, the victim starts to slowly protect their abuser. If the victim has managed to become not just physically and emotionally abused, but mentally abused to that point of not knowing how to manage simple life tasks without fear ,then the abuse becomes so intolerable, that the victim does anything to avoid upsetting their perpetrator. Amber Heard had enough money to get herself on a private jet and hide on an island somewhere with private security...just like a truly abused person would do if they had that opportunity and privilege...but no, instead amber heard is eating pretzels, peanuts or whatever the hell she's snacking on, while making undeniably inappropriate smirks. She is shameless.she is calculated, and in my opinion, that's the worst type of abuser. When you can feel their narcissism in your veins... not that you too are becoming one, but that split second you realize that they hold so much power and controll over your mind, body and soul. That they have also now sunk to the level of sucking whatever little bit of life left in you out, until there is no life left to take. They still won't be finished with you. And you still will not satisfy the narcissists hunger for destruction.

  • @jojorey6886

    @jojorey6886

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@skygazer6898 the type your mom and Miss Heard are apples and oranges. Miss Heard wants the world to think she was abused.

  • @maximegagnier8448

    @maximegagnier8448

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can I just ask what you're referring to when you say: ' ' I don't like *some things* he said in the past' '. (Just curious)

  • @elenafino
    @elenafino2 жыл бұрын

    Her ability to lie improves through the years. It's horrible for those who are real victims.

  • @tyfaknee

    @tyfaknee

    Жыл бұрын

    Her ability to lie hasn’t improved that much over the years. We all can see very clearly she is lying. In my opinion, she has been a lying narcissist with a superiority complex her entire life & no one ever called her out on it. Probably because, again just my opinion, either they were scared of her physically & what she might do to them or they knew it was a lost cause, she would never change & didn’t want to waste their time.

  • @AIXITstageleft
    @AIXITstageleft2 жыл бұрын

    She. Is. Lying. I have lived with a narcissist for nearly 30 years. I can read them like a book. I don't have a vested interest in who wins but she is a liar, I can feel it.

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