Johnny Depp Trial Juror Calls Amber Heard Crying In Court ‘Crocodile Tears’

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A juror on the jury during the Johnny Depp defamation case against Amber Heard has said that her crying was “crocodile tears”, meaning fake.

The male juror, who wished to remain anonymous, was speaking to ABC News about the trial and he had a lot to say.

During the interview, the juror revealed that he and the other members of the jury thought that Amber Heard’s crying was fake.

He spoke of Amber Heard’s facial expressions and how she constantly looked at the jury directly.

He said that Ms. Heard’s “crying, the facial expressions that she had, the staring at the jury [made] all of us very uncomfortable (…) she would answer one question and she would be crying and two seconds later she would turn ice cold (…) some of us used the expression ‘crocodile tears’.”

Amber Heard’s crying was “crocodile tears”

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The juror continued: “A lot of Amber’s story didn’t add up. The majority of the jury felt she was more the aggressor.”

The juror then went on to add that Johnny Depp was “more believable” and “real” when he was testifying on the stand.

“A lot of the jury felt what he was saying, at the end of the day, was more believable (…) he just seemed a little more real in terms of how he was responding to the questions,” the juror said.

He then finished by saying: “His emotional state was very stable throughout.”

The juror also added during the interview that Amber Heard not donating the $7 million divorce settlement to charity was a “fiasco”.

He insinuated that it might have been the main reason why the jury ended up believing Johnny’s story and not hers.

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Are you at all surprised that the jury sided with Johnny Depp in his case against Amber Heard?

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