He was IN THE COURTROOM During Closing Arguments! Inside Look at JURY REACTION! Depp v Heard!

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The Behavioral Arts

The Behavioral Arts

2 жыл бұрын

Johnny Depp v Amber Heard will conclude this week with a verdict from the jury. But what is the Jury thinking and how did the closing arguments affect their vote? I am joined by Robert Moreton ( @LawLumber ) who reveals everything he saw from INSIDE THE COURTROOM!
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TIMESTAMPS
01:30 Why Were Two Jurors Dismissed?
02:40 Why is there no Verdict Yet?
03:50 What was the Jury Doing?
08:07 What do the Jurors Think of Camille Vasquez?
14:00 What do the Jurors Think of Johnny Depp?
18:00 What did WhItney Heard's Reaction Reveal?
24:50 What do the Jurors Think of Amber Heard?
27:23 Ben Rottenborn Body Language
38:06 Is This The Best Line from the Trial?
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@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 2 жыл бұрын
Hey everyone! As some of you may know, Rob and I stayed up until 5 am to film this video due to schedules and technical issues! So thank you for bearing with us! A few additional comments: 1) Some viewers misunderstood this part. Our opinion of Ben Rottenborn’s closing is in no way a reflection of who’s side we are on or what we think of him overall. Again, we’re commenting on the techniques and behaviors. One of the first things we learn in interrogation training is that if you let your biases about someone affect your analysis, your analysis is worthless. Absolutes and emotional convictions are useless when it comes to analysis. If you can’t look at each part separately without getting emotionally triggered, you cannot be objective. His techniques were well thought out despite what any of us personally think of him. 2) Concerning Amber not writing anything down. Yes, we’ve seen the video of her not writing anything down at a specific moment. But it is beyond silly to assume that just because she sometimes doesn’t write anything that means she never wrote anything down ever. So to those commenting that she wasn’t writing anything down on the post its; that’s not a reasonable assumption, Elaine didn’t look confused as one would if they were handed a blank note, she seemed unimpressed, I believe there was something on that note that she didn’t find too important. It’s one thing to try to appear busy, it’s another to pass around blank pages to your lawyers. Let’s be reasonable 3) I can’t speak for Rob but I myself do not believe that Amber has provided sufficient evidence to back up what she’s saying, furthermore she has had way too many inconsistencies in her story. As far as I’m concerned, Ben Rottenborn is fighting an uphill battle, no matter how good his closing was, the evidence speaks louder. I do not know, nor have I ever claimed to know, what the jury is going to decide but I personally feel the evidence is lacking. 4) Many of you are asking about Elaine’s closing. We covered that in great depth in the other part of this video on Rob’s channel. Make sure to head over there and checkout the follow up. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qYGoYoGnZbhnrJo Thanks for watching 😊
@CaardTrix
@CaardTrix 2 жыл бұрын
Hey
@killerrabbit2693
@killerrabbit2693 2 жыл бұрын
I have a question. Do you think that your intense focus on the closing reflects the jury's? For me, I switched off the further rottenborn went. And I couldn't help but feel the jury might have done as well. Great content, love it!
@jennifermay134
@jennifermay134 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@ritawashere5787
@ritawashere5787 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your channel. I'm only about 5 minutes into this video, but I have a question. Jurors take notes, are the notepads their's to take home or do they save them and keep them with court record?
@skypatrol716
@skypatrol716 2 жыл бұрын
There's a video posted today on KZbin saying one of the jurors homes was broken into. This was a concern of mine once "law tube" started sitting in on court hearings and charting speculations on juror reactions and how that translated to possible leanings to AH or JD. Not a great idea stating their seating and nationality either. For lawyers? This should have been an easy thing to see coming. Good luck.
@starlette7820
@starlette7820 2 жыл бұрын
Also I wanna say that Rottenborn's closing argument felt like I was being guilt tripped and manipulated, where Camille's felt like she was simply telling me what she knew and letting me decide what I believed. Amber's team has done nothing but alienate me this entire trial and his closing argument absolutely did not help that lol
@MoonBeamLight
@MoonBeamLight 2 жыл бұрын
So perfectly said.
@nineteenfortyeight6762
@nineteenfortyeight6762 2 жыл бұрын
This. He was VERY manipulative. He literally described Heard and said that was Depp. He was lying the whole time, just hoping to confuse the jury. It was gross.
@aileentorres7675
@aileentorres7675 2 жыл бұрын
I agree as well. If anything Rottenborn's closing was the only good thing I saw from Amber's side. But regardless I still believe evidence talk louder than words. And there for me Johnny depp is the victim and amber is the liar and a gold digger and evil!
@natashabranagan7169
@natashabranagan7169 2 жыл бұрын
Rottenborns angered me especially around if JD wins it sends the message that true survivors wont be believed. Guilt tripping all right
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia 2 жыл бұрын
i recall the closing statement with "and if you are for the 1st Amendment, then you need to pick my client" (paraphrasing) ... im thinking 'lol trying to guilt ppl with the 1st amendment now eh? whelp theyre trying to use anything they can cuz they dont have much'
@emeryltekutsu4357
@emeryltekutsu4357 2 жыл бұрын
Just remember: When Johnny said, "Don't tell me what it's like to be punched." Amber did NOT say, "But I do know what it's like to be punched because you've punched me!" No, she went off on a tangent trying to diminish how badly she beat him. If he had ever punched her, would she really NOT MENTION that when he said something like that?
@hvymtlangel
@hvymtlangel 2 жыл бұрын
That’s honestly a great point. She immediately belittled him and then played down the abuse.
@AutumnSunflower
@AutumnSunflower 2 жыл бұрын
That is an excellent point GREAT CATCH 👏
@createart8032
@createart8032 2 жыл бұрын
And she told him he was admirable for not abusing her.
@StellaRaeVon
@StellaRaeVon 2 жыл бұрын
FACTS!
@digitallyshelby
@digitallyshelby 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Been saying this since day 1. I hope the jury considers this.
@hueyandmo
@hueyandmo 2 жыл бұрын
It says a lot that Camille's argument focused on the evidence of this case, but Rottenborn's argument was about believing women in general, about abuse survivors in general. Amber's only hope is relying on the credibility of other abuse survivors, because she herself doesn't have a case.
@ohdear2275
@ohdear2275 2 жыл бұрын
Good observation
@MariaThePotterNut
@MariaThePotterNut 2 жыл бұрын
Him opening the way he did with saying it sends a message to all abuse survivors put me off immediately. He just disgusted me more and more as the trial went on. It just doubled down on what Amber mocked Johnny with, the idea that he couldn't be a victim because he's a man. It was made VERY clear that she at least also participated in everything and also was abusive to him, audio very clearly proved that. His case he had to argue was if Johnny had ever hit her too. But he tried to say the verdict of Amber will say nothing will ever be enough, while disparaging a proven victim. There were so many other ways he could have taken things. When he finished I felt almost physically sick and so extremely angry on behalf of the actual survivors watching. Saying that if they don't side with Amber no one's story means anything. Those are not his stories to tell, Just like Amber stealing her assistants SA story, and I'm afraid there's going to be victims that will believe him, and that because she's a liar no one will believe them. Especially male victims, and victims of female abusers. The sheer amount of harm he may have caused by the way he did this. Yeah it's his job, but there are some ethical lines you just shouldn't cross. And I'm not some big Johnny Depp fan or anything, I didn't have any kind of bias to him going into the trial other than I like some of his movies, that's not where any of these feelings come from.
@ryangray8075
@ryangray8075 2 жыл бұрын
d a m n
@gokuxsephiroth4505
@gokuxsephiroth4505 2 жыл бұрын
Amber's always tried to lump herself in with credible abuse victims to try and be believed, and now she's brought down the credibility of all of them. It's infuriating
@mazzid9973
@mazzid9973 Жыл бұрын
Like Dr Spiegel? 🤣😅😂😪😉😵‍💫😳🇦🇺💯💞🥱🙄🥱🙄🦘🐨🇦🇺
@pye2574
@pye2574 2 жыл бұрын
Amber's team quite literally at the end pretty much said "if you don't vote for heard you are dismissing every woman who has suffered from domestic abuse." That is a disgusting way to try and win.
@keksloo
@keksloo 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely nothing moved me more than Ben Chew's voice breaking towards the end of his closing statement. I actually teared up. I felt his emotion, I felt Camille's emotion too. They *know* that Johnny has been wronged. That, to me, is 100% more powerful than Rottenborn's guiltripping performance.
@lyminaeariel
@lyminaeariel 2 жыл бұрын
I also teared up.
@pb25789
@pb25789 2 жыл бұрын
yeah I teared up at Ben's ending part
@MetalBum
@MetalBum 2 жыл бұрын
They have emotion unlike Elaine because they know justice is on their side. Amber is a sociopathic liar.
@katherinekemick3666
@katherinekemick3666 2 жыл бұрын
They were showing AH how to do the tear thing for real
@artemisthecatSE13
@artemisthecatSE13 2 жыл бұрын
I disagree, Rottenborn was far more personable and engaging, it made him easier to listen to and follow. Ben Chew’s done next to nothing in this trial and Camille just barks statements in a dictatorial way. Not liking Depp’s council has nothing to do with not liking Depp and this is just my opinion, so Depp fans don’t come for me!
@Butterfly_486
@Butterfly_486 2 жыл бұрын
I saw Johnny's body language like this: He told the world the truth. His work was done. He sat back and had to listen to Team Heard for the last time. I remember that Johnny said that the outcome of this trial doesn't matter to him. He just wanted to tell the truth. And that's what he did. It was also the birthday of his daughter, Lily Rose. Almost time to go home, leave the shit behind and celebrate. It could also mean that he distanced himself from what Team Heard said.
@brettneygibbs9047
@brettneygibbs9047 2 жыл бұрын
and I'm sure it was soooooo uncomfortable listening to the pure HELL he went through being laid out. it probably took him back to that place. I honestly couldn't imagine how he must have felt in that moment. in ALL the moments of this trial actually.
@Butterfly_486
@Butterfly_486 2 жыл бұрын
@@brettneygibbs9047 Yes.. It must have been really triggering for him. I've had a lawsuit against my abuser. It lasted four hours. I was exhausted and couldn't sleep that night because of the reliving of the trauma. I can't imagine being in court for six weeks..
@dhannasingh7067
@dhannasingh7067 2 жыл бұрын
I think so too. This man has to sit for so many days listening to so much lies and not being able to say anything at the moment. I myself would have been relief that all is over. Win or no win, I spoke the truth of things. Let people decide what is true and what s not.
@Allie-np4ts
@Allie-np4ts 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. I don't think winning the lawsuit is important to him. He had an opportunity to share the truth and what occurred during their relationship. This made Amber's claim in the op-ed non-effective
@Nanticoke
@Nanticoke 2 жыл бұрын
JOHNNY HAS ALREADY WON THE HEARTS N THE MINDS OF THOSE WHO HAVE DECENCY AND COMMON SENSE. LET THE MAN GO HOME ABD START THE HEALING PROCESS. JUSTICE FOR JOHNNY NOW!
@reeseslightning11
@reeseslightning11 2 жыл бұрын
Nah, Camille owned that closing argument. Rottenborn may have had that "Pirate" line, but Camille said what every survivor of abuse thought: Amber took _our_ stories, but it wasn't _her_ story. That is a much more impactful statement because it really shows the scope of Heard's accusations. If this can happen to someone of Johnny's reputation, then there is no hope for others in less fortunate situations.
@meganz020
@meganz020 2 жыл бұрын
Nah Rottenborn 100% owned it, stop letting your bias sway your opinion
@Zubair11230
@Zubair11230 2 жыл бұрын
@@meganz020 Rottenborn was only right about 1st amendment and it was great to bring it up But 1st amendment doesn't mean that anyone can go and destroy another person's life and defame them As camille said Words matter and Actions have consequences
@justlookattheflowers4239
@justlookattheflowers4239 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@rendajones7368
@rendajones7368 2 жыл бұрын
@@meganz020 The problem with Rottenborn’s closing is that he came off as projecting. That was not a good look at all.
@charlenerich9239
@charlenerich9239 2 жыл бұрын
that's what I said, they threw me off.
@patriciafoster3347
@patriciafoster3347 2 жыл бұрын
If you notice….no matter how bad her lawyers are….closing arguments…etc., Amber ABSOLUTELY LOVES the attention. Truly a narcissistic trait.
@codybarry8204
@codybarry8204 2 жыл бұрын
she thinks shes winning,,,,no shit she does!!
@randiskye4444
@randiskye4444 2 жыл бұрын
@@codybarry8204 She is thinking that she won just by leveling the accusation. This was what was going on in the public forum when she started all this up. In an ironic twist, she will likely go down in history as the woman who derailed the # believeher, and # metoo movements. I don't mean she will make it harder for legitimate abuse claims to be prosecuted, but that fewer people will blindly believe an otherwise unbelievable story without vetting it for accuracy prior to ruining someone's livelihood and reputation for the accuser's personal vendetta. This may herald the return of critical thinking.
@codybarry8204
@codybarry8204 2 жыл бұрын
@@randiskye4444 I think if you're going to accuse someone of something horrendous, come with the evidence. Thts why my ex husband has 8 years left on a 10 year restraining order. When the judge saw what he did to me, and he didnt show up to defend himself (as he boasted he would) I was granted a 10 year order against him. I am elated to this day that I ont have to return over and over again, as he vowed to murder me straight. Amber is a fool. I really dont have much to say about her as I am a lifetime Survivor of this foolishness.
@vivinamorrison1186
@vivinamorrison1186 Жыл бұрын
@@codybarry8204Me too. I understand
@nomysweetsummerchild3984
@nomysweetsummerchild3984 11 ай бұрын
No press is bad press and all of that
@Valreea
@Valreea 2 жыл бұрын
Camille's closing arguments were powerful, gripping, and incredibly moving. It was better than anything Hollywood could've ever written. Her passion and unshakable belief in her client was inspiring. I truly believe she has secured a win for Johnny.
@fortuneezekiel-hart4666
@fortuneezekiel-hart4666 2 жыл бұрын
I hope so too
@jlseagull2.060
@jlseagull2.060 2 жыл бұрын
Ben was moving too.
@oneway1119
@oneway1119 2 жыл бұрын
I wish she played the tape where JD says to AH you are amusing me of something I did not do! Her response was * I did not say you did it* and goes on to justify herself.
@dandylioness78
@dandylioness78 2 жыл бұрын
Ah, Muff..excellent comment..😳
@factsmatter8258
@factsmatter8258 2 жыл бұрын
Her close was good, but her rebuttal close off the charts!!!
@phoenixjen8986
@phoenixjen8986 2 жыл бұрын
I thought Rottenborn’s closing was repugnant. It felt so manipulative and skeezy. If I don’t believe AH’s ever-expanding tales then I don’t believe any abuse victims? Boy, bye.
@user-vn6if8iq1q
@user-vn6if8iq1q 2 жыл бұрын
I mean if you have a losing case you are going to look bad no matter what, nobody could cover up all the lies that amber said
@NightLifeDJs1
@NightLifeDJs1 2 жыл бұрын
Ooooooh so this is one of moments when the term The Truth Hurts comes into play. You don't like it because you have been bios and have your mind set to believing everything your Hero the druggie and alcoholic pirate has to say, you poor thing, The Truth Hurts you'll get over it.
@Muck006
@Muck006 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-vn6if8iq1q The question is: can the lawyer BAMBOOZLE THE JURY through false equivalencies ("substance abuse = violence" OR "if AH loses this will be bad for other victims of domestic abuse") or not. In a shorter trial and with a less competent team of lawyers AND FACTS opposing them it could be possible ... but here? I HOPE IT IS NOT!
@handleidk606
@handleidk606 2 жыл бұрын
Not just that, he also accused the jury of not upholding the first amendment if they side with Johnny.
@Daisyboobs
@Daisyboobs 2 жыл бұрын
The part where he compared and minimised the cruel childhood nickname that Johnny's mother called him was sickening. As a victim of child abuse, it left me shaking from frustration that he could be so dismissive.
@rainbowinthedark453
@rainbowinthedark453 2 жыл бұрын
Here’s the thing. For me as a woman and someone that deplores physical violence especially domestic violence I want to believe every person who claims they have been abused. Normally it takes A LOT of courage to come forward and face your abuser. I had no I’ll will towards Amber. I liked Johnny Depp but knew he had an affinity for drugs and hard living from reading and listening to interviews. Especially when he was almost being like an understudy of Hunter S. Thompson who was Uber eccentric and major dark individual. So before knowing anything I wouldn’t say I’d think it impossible for JD to have done the things he was accused of. After she testified I honestly in my heart felt I knew beyond a reasonable doubt, that she was lying and not just about little things but big things. So over the top. One minute like a crying victim but with not one tear. NOT ONE! How quickly she would go from her acted crying to then complete opposite. Finally the evidence just wasn’t there. When I heard the diabolical laughing and bating she did to Johnny whom she was supposedly terrified of?? Oh and then gets a restraining order, but the minute he gets back in town, begs him to go to her hotel and meet with her by HERSELF! That says volumes to me personally. True victims don’t want to be around their abusers. They don’t taunt their abusers and they certainly don’t throw cans at their head, and punch them thru the door and she would not allow herself to admit to any wrong doing. That made her less believable whereas Johnny showed the good the bad and the ugly and admitted to it. So if I were a juror my vote 🗳 for win would be to Johnny to prevail.
@lauraindira8421
@lauraindira8421 2 жыл бұрын
Please do not believe every person. Listen to every person and take in what they are saying and the evidence and listen to the other side as well. My mom is a liar and abusive. She has NPD and BPD and has spun so many lies.She acts as if I am abusing her and all of her friends believe it. So now in order not to be accused I just stay in my room and eat my meals here and try never to be with her. I’m disabled (and can’t move out right now in case someone says, well why are you there still)
@mtoker454
@mtoker454 2 жыл бұрын
Johnny Depp lived with Hunters basement for months before Fear and Loathing. That’s when the two started being extremely close friends. Johnny made sure Hunters wishes for his funeral be carried out...no easy feat. Also if you know anything about Hunter S. Thompson..beyond what you would typically read...you’d know that he would never put his hands on a woman. He took a brutal beating by several Hell’s Angel’s bc he dared to stop a member that was beating up his wife and dog. Hunter was wild and could get verbally nasty. I don’t believe Johnny Depp is different. He’s not hiding the fact he’s been a drug and alcohol abuser. He’s not hiding anything. He’s humiliated himself for the world to know the truth. This man deserves vindication
@DCogsdil
@DCogsdil 2 жыл бұрын
Very very good points. Yes. Totally agree.
@firstladynekesha9001
@firstladynekesha9001 2 жыл бұрын
She’s a pathological liar they need to sentence her to mental facility. I was in a a domestic violent marriage, and no way you taunt me, no way am a be around you. Restraining order No you stay away. This girl sick.
@alecs80sbuddy
@alecs80sbuddy 2 жыл бұрын
People cannot always cry,, even when emotional and telling the truth. There is a natural spunk in Amber Heard and the fact she walks through crowds at the courthouse booing her and the terrible threats and demeaning comments she received will certainly provoke a stance that she will not give pleasure to the public or the her abuser as determined in the London Courts that Johnny Depp abused her. I am sorry for the pain you personally experienced, and I hope someday you will be at place in knowing your value that if your abuser ever dragged you into court that you could fearlessly look at the person and proclaim to leave you alone and to allow both of you to get on your lives. Special blessings to you, and you may want to really think, more for your own growth, if a person who willingly admits and even shows pride in alcohol and illegal substance use, writes texts to friends about torture and death of his abused wife (as determined by the English Courts), destroys homes he stays in, writes texts to the victim pleading forgiveness for harms from his drug and alcohol induced "monster" , photographic and witness testimony of head butt injuries, cuts, arm, face, and head bruising, hair pulled from scalp, etc., and video, photographic, text, and witness testimony of destruction including what I find scary writings in blood and paint, on walls, mirrors, artwork, etc in a renta house l with damages of $150k on and on. But for a special affection of perfected love for Johnny Depp. You can love him, even if the jury finds Amber Heard did not defame him, but he defamed Amber Heard. You still have belief in him even though the English court ruled there is substantial evidence that Johnny Depp abused Amber Heard and found Johnny Depp was not defamed by a newspaper calling him a wife beater because the evidence showed this statement was substantially true.
@GEOFFAMORTON
@GEOFFAMORTON 2 жыл бұрын
My thoughts on Johnny’s texts and their violent vulgarity… they scream “helpless rage”. As well as the smashing of the cupboards. Helpless rage. “I can’t do these things to you but I can fantasize about them. I can’t smash you, but I can smash these cabinets”. If he were actively venting his anger on AH like she claims, I doubt he’d have felt the need to fantasize to Paul Bettany or smash the cabinets.
@lauraindira8421
@lauraindira8421 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I was on zoom with my therapist and once my mother, who is the abuser, was lurking out the door and heard and had a huge raging fit
@Judithestears
@Judithestears 2 жыл бұрын
Been there and understand that helplessness. Go Johnny! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@lzcrazyzl6443
@lzcrazyzl6443 2 жыл бұрын
@@Judithestears yep, I have as well.
@Judithestears
@Judithestears 2 жыл бұрын
@@lzcrazyzl6443 And Many kind Thought and prayers to you... Has taken me a lifetime to battle this all. Standing with the Lord’s help for 72 years.
@lisastrange2553
@lisastrange2553 8 ай бұрын
You are right. Paul and Johnny were testing a witch from the 1600's.
@ren2871
@ren2871 2 жыл бұрын
I admittedly only watched a bit of Rottenborne's closing argument but I hated it and felt gaslit when he basically said "you only have to find one incident of abuse and Johnny loses". It's like no, sorry your client went on the stand and recounted stories of horrific rape with a bottle, being controlled, beat up to the point of a broken nose and etc. The fact you have the audacity to basically insinuate "Yeah my client may have lied about the rape but slamming some cabinets and mean texts are a form of abuse so Johnny is guilty and Amber can parade herself as a representative of DV". She also admitted to writing the op-ed 3 times and the last time, basically explained how this trial and the people who came out to support a powerful man like Depp is the example her op-ed talked about. Amber's whole case is an attack on logic, critical thinking and a spit in the face of real DV survivors.
@halla6323
@halla6323 2 жыл бұрын
Very well said!!
@teayabern
@teayabern 2 жыл бұрын
Totally Agree
@crunchycousin5986
@crunchycousin5986 2 жыл бұрын
I had to skip through it, after about ten minutes he lost Mr. The jury probably felt the same.
@mranderson1635
@mranderson1635 2 жыл бұрын
Not exactly. If you can find even one example of abuse from JD, then yes he is guilty, but so is AH, because she also committed abuse. They both did. They should both be showed as victims of DV. It’s like in school when there’s a bully, if you tell on them well generally you both get in trouble. But that’s the sacrifice the victims have to take even if both are partially wrong
@RandomFandomDragon
@RandomFandomDragon 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! She literally said people supporting him is why she wrote the piece! I do think the beginning of Rottenborn's closing was strong, but then he lost me with the absolutes.
@andreahl3494
@andreahl3494 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that Amber keeps saying she's a victim and even gets large publications to publish articles like "believe in women-believe in amber heard" and yet so many abuse victims identify with Johnny is so fascinating. They looked at her "evidences", saw her reactions, listened to her on tapes, and were witnesses to her expressive testimonies. Still, what she reminded them of were the toxic people who messed up a part of their life. They did not see their fight for independence, safety, and understanding in her, they saw it in Johnny.
@danielleschiazza6172
@danielleschiazza6172 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I suffered from child abuse and domestic violence by my ex husband and I do not believe her, I see her as a narcissist like my ex and my step father who abused me growing up. Johnny looks like the victim. He will not look at her! She says "because he can't" NO!! he doesn't want to, he is disgusted by her, hurt by her and doesn't want to see that face ever again, it's too painful.
@citysick
@citysick 2 жыл бұрын
YES. It was so unbelievably disappointing to see all those articles praising her as a survivor, while so many of us who were victims of abuse find her behavior triggering. Maybe they’re highly narcissistic writers, or Johnny depp reminds them of someone they hate, I don’t know.
@rebekahmcAlister
@rebekahmcAlister 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, or they (people who support AH) are trying to virtue signal and have never recognized & healed from abuse. I totally identified w Johnny and cannot listen to AH, she makes me sick. It would have been triggering but it was actually vindicating bc she kept being prevented from running her twisted, venomous, manipulative word salad bullshit. Camille is my hero. Absolute BOSS.
@pirateprincess2149
@pirateprincess2149 2 жыл бұрын
Oh absolutely. I believed Amber begrudgingly until she got in the stand. Then all of her credibility disappeared. She's awful and clearly the abuser to those who have been abused.
@miat1480
@miat1480 2 жыл бұрын
Most definitely, 💯!!! Especially when Amber was testifying. So manipulative in so many ways!! I could see my dad in the way she lied and twisted things. As a victim, so many times, her testimony was too hard to watch… But I have watched most of it because it honestly feels like Johnny is representing so many of us here. Even if he loses because of the nature of the case, he still wins not just in the court of public opinion, but because his story is acknowledged to be true and he has been heard, which is what so many of us victims have always wanted. And the way Amber looks at him… as a DV victim myself, she looks like when they are trying to re-instill fear and get you to do what they want without words, a reminder that they intend to make you pay for it later if they get the chance. My dad did this when he didn’t want me to tell the judge/police/doctors the truth about how he treated us. And because of that, I rarely looked him in the eye…
@hArtyTruffle
@hArtyTruffle 2 жыл бұрын
I’m surprised Johnny’s team haven’t picked up on that “monster” depiction. It’s well known in rehab scenes that most, if not, all recovering addicts refer to their “monster” inside. Certainly doesn’t mean the monster hurts others. The monster usually hurts the addict themselves.
@hank1938
@hank1938 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent point. They could have used that.
@hank1938
@hank1938 2 жыл бұрын
@Deary Me I have. Lots of people, either that term or similar analogies and it's apt.
@sabrinagoding7254
@sabrinagoding7254 2 жыл бұрын
It’s called, “Dr. Jekyll/My Hyde” Mr. Hyde being the “monster”. And I actually did deal with emotional/mental/ physical abuse/sexual coercion at the hands of a man just like Johnny Depp who appeared so charming who had both aspects to his personality. That is WHY I can see the possibility where others can’t see it.
@Potato5115
@Potato5115 2 жыл бұрын
um, he isn't a recovering addict, though. he was very clear on the stand he has no intention of stopping use of alcohol & drugs... he kicked the roxy, but that's all he thinks he had a problem with.
@hank1938
@hank1938 2 жыл бұрын
@@sabrinagoding7254 I can easily argue on the other side - I've been submitted to abuse and histrionics by women just like Amber Heard. That's why some don't see what I can plainly see. Fortunately most can though. It's bloody obvious.
@randiskye4444
@randiskye4444 2 жыл бұрын
When you described Rottenborn's swaying movement in his closing, I'm hearing "snakecharmer". He is attempting to hypnotize the jury so he can lead them to accept AH's version of events.
@fchristenson1030
@fchristenson1030 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Snakecharmer! Exactly!!!
@theresabreaud
@theresabreaud 2 жыл бұрын
He made me feel icky in his closing! 🤢
@ileanahernandez1709
@ileanahernandez1709 9 ай бұрын
It was disgusting and offensive.Rottenborn doesn't understand that we knew his client was the monster.
@tutziepop
@tutziepop 2 жыл бұрын
I felt mentally raped, drained, stripped open by Amber's lawyers I could not keep watching the trial live and gave up. Amber's lawyers closing arguments made me feel like they were turning into Amber themselves!Manipulating and low key attacking/gaslighting anyone that did not take her version of events as the absolute truth. This was only a few days trial. Imagine the hell Johnny must have gone through to love and live with her. He is a saint! You can hear him stretching so thin and breaking in the audios. May this man have some peace and the justice he deserves!
@IAMTatianaIAM
@IAMTatianaIAM 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. I felt like taking shower after watching Scamber Turd ‘s abuse . What a garbage she is.
@RobertBarton86
@RobertBarton86 2 жыл бұрын
I had to take several breaks myself. I wanted to watch both sides, because while I side with JD I try to be impartial and hear out both sides. Rottenborn was really manipulative and misrepresented a fair amount of evidence, which I found really infuriating. Had to just pause the live feed, walk away for awhile and resume later. Then there was Elaine who was... intelligible. I felt so bad for Judy for having to transcribe that word salad.
@RiseShineGlorify
@RiseShineGlorify 2 жыл бұрын
It’s nice to see so many people realizing that not all women should be believed. I have much compassion for Johnny and what him and his family have been put through by what I believe is a demon possessed woman. Johnny by no means is a saint. They both need the love and forgiveness of Jesus. Hopefully, Johnny can find that love in Jesus, so he won’t need to fill that God size hole in his heart with drugs, drinking or another person.
@sydneyalberts7945
@sydneyalberts7945 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, it was extremely difficult to watch them close. Elaine was harder for me.
@Monica92978
@Monica92978 2 жыл бұрын
@@RobertBarton86 Yes! I relate to your comment more than any I’ve seen.
@frannn9326
@frannn9326 2 жыл бұрын
It was disgusting for me when I heard Rottenborne said if there's one single time JD abused AH, AH wins. And he pointed out that smashing cabinets, using bad language in text messages were are examples of abuse. I mean seriously, if those actions of conveying our anger are considered abuse, then everyone of us can be considered as an abuser or a victim in our life. He was just trying to sell from a weak angle and distract us from the serious fact the AH lied about her stories or not having any evidences. I would say, yes he used great techniques in his closing argument, however, the content of his argument is total BS. --- Coming back after the verdict has been reached. GOOD WIN JD!!!! Here comes the justice!!! P.S. whoever said the law was on her side in my comments previously, emm I'm sorry. OBJECTION and BYEBYE.
@justjosie8963
@justjosie8963 2 жыл бұрын
I hate that they are allowed to lie in opening and closing arguments.
@KimtheElder
@KimtheElder 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. That came across as grasping at straws, as if they already knew they needed to bring in kicking a cabinet and sending foul language text messages as being abusive. Like, see they’re both abusive so we just need to forget this whole thing, shake hands, and everybody go home - no real harm here, no foul. It came across as weak to me. I think he could’ve paired it down a little, but I also don’t know what their strategy was.... they certainly didn’t have a good one with letting Elaine ramble and ramble. They each seem to be held professionally in high esteem and have very successful careers, but I just thought there were so many things that just for my presentation point of view could’ve been done better. And if I were them knowing this was going be so high profile and televised, I would’ve brought in top-notch coach. They are obviously experts at the law, but I think they both needed a coach for presentation. My more than 2 cents.
@tenshitsukai
@tenshitsukai 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah... in my mind during his closing was... "so... It's wrong to be human?" and zoned out when he started explaining and telling things that were already discussed during the whole trial. Not even a sweet concise summary, Hence them ending up with 6 minutes.
@kelcritcarroll
@kelcritcarroll 2 жыл бұрын
I agree and in reality he wasn’t smashing cabinets… he just slammed a couple doors and the glass face on one door broke.. not that hard to do actually and this was the morning after she threw the bottle and his finger tip was smashed off… amber hurriedly set up that camera to hopefully catch anything as she already had a plan to set him up
@kelcritcarroll
@kelcritcarroll 2 жыл бұрын
@@justjosie8963 I know! What the hell is up with that?!
@sophiacousland3452
@sophiacousland3452 Жыл бұрын
I remember reading and hearing all the reports years ago, and being in a state of disbelief. I grew up watching Johnny Depp’s movies, and it was hard for me to imagine him being this abusive monster even when I didn’t really know anything about him. But I’ve never been one to immediately believe what I’ve been told if there’s no evidence, unless I’ve been given no cause to doubt someone’s credibility. Not only did Amber Heard’s so called evidence look fake as hell, not one person was able to support her claims. And all of her lies was slowly unraveling with each leaked video, phone call, and audio recording that showed her true colors. It was at that point that I truly knew that my gut instinct was right and that was before the trial even began. I’m just sad that he didn’t see that in time so that he could have avoided being put through that hell, and that he would be free from trauma. I grew more and more disgusted by Amber Heard and her team of lawyers with each passing day as I watched the trial. Nothing about that abusive narcissist witch or her team was genuine, and I cheered when I saw the final verdict read out in court. Justice was truly served.
@Somebody9666
@Somebody9666 Жыл бұрын
When I heard about the bed and saw the picture. I screamed LIAR. Had woodwork and sowing since basically 7ish-13years old then picked and had woodclasses from 14-16. How can she have 0 people around her and even her own lawyers just going along with this? She really thinks she's the smartest person in the room. When even kids from my country can see her lies.
@Dawn2Dusk23
@Dawn2Dusk23 2 жыл бұрын
Johnny's drinking coffee or sitting back is not something he should be judged for. It's so silly. Amber was sitting there literally death staring or smirking during his testimony. He can't even drink some coffee? After laying his soul bare, he is relying on his lawyers to deliver the closing. He is exhausted, as an ACTUAL abuse survivor would be.
@tellmesomething2412
@tellmesomething2412 2 жыл бұрын
For real. Then you have Ben Rottenborn lying, as if we, nor the jury witnessed the amounts of lies his client, his experts, his witnesses didn't get caught lying for the defense. I'm happy Camille called that out. She referenced a few lies he told, while Ben Chew was forced to call Elaine out immediately.
@kellyd1497
@kellyd1497 2 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with you on this. That’s exactly how I felt as if it was finally over and he could sit back and let his lawyer Finish Because he trusts them
@williambarnes3021
@williambarnes3021 2 жыл бұрын
It's not so much that it should be judged in and of itself, but if theres a juror that believes Amber, then they are creating the context in which leaning back and being casual is a bad thing. If theyve created an avatar of Johnny to hate, then its not a far leap to say "wow look at him, he doesnt even care." Theyre wrong, but its best to not give them any fodder.
@loriw2661
@loriw2661 2 жыл бұрын
As an abuse survivor myself, I totally agree with you.
@dayhanamb1575
@dayhanamb1575 2 жыл бұрын
So true! As a coffee lover. Coffee makes me feel better. I would've been drinking coffee in gallons thru out the whole trial
@andreacardenas4919
@andreacardenas4919 2 жыл бұрын
Im surprised you guys didn’t mentioned Camille asking “would you trust her?” Referring to Amber’s heard words and then left a big pause so it left the jury thinking, i thought that was so powerful
@eeviegrl5051
@eeviegrl5051 2 жыл бұрын
That and when Camille said if we believed not only Johnny but all of his witnesses as well. That was beautiful too
@andreacardenas4919
@andreacardenas4919 2 жыл бұрын
@@eeviegrl5051 That's true!!! That was powerful!!
@denisedevoto2834
@denisedevoto2834 2 жыл бұрын
@@eeviegrl5051 yes, and she listed each one by name. You either believe Amber or Johnny and...and ...and... on and on to the end. Well played!
@Theatregirl4848
@Theatregirl4848 2 жыл бұрын
They barely focused on what Camille actually said and I know this channel is about behavior and not so much the words. But then why did they focus so much on (and praise) what Rottenborn said? They obviously take his statements more seriously than hers. I don't want to point fingers but they missed such key phrases from her closing arguments but focused on her using her Latina tongue to read "Hasta la Muerte" and her emotional tone? When his overall argument was mostly focused on general abuse and guilt tripping versus her statements actually holding powerful evidence from this specific abuse case? But what they highlight most is his closing arguments instead... You tell me if they're biased or not... Maybe not biased about Johnny vs Amber but at least about the weight of words coming from the female lawyer vs male...
@RC-l8bl00mr
@RC-l8bl00mr 2 жыл бұрын
After the photos and audio, who would feel comfortable being alone in a room with a volatile ah ?
@casualsdvgirl
@casualsdvgirl Жыл бұрын
When I first listened to Rottenborns closing I felt as though amber was going to win the trial, and I just read a comment that made me understand why. His closing sounds like a guilt trip, and I believe that I was falling for it because I’m an empath. Thankfully the jurors were able to deliberate and look at the evidence to discount a simple guilt trip.
@bandgeekforlife406
@bandgeekforlife406 9 ай бұрын
I'm naturally empathic as well, but my parents raised me to be very careful about assessing facts and using logic as well as my "gut" feeling, so that I could be balanced in my outlook (I mention my parents' influence because I'm not at all confident I would have this perspective without their intervention). It's had the impact of making it easier to recognize when someone is trying to manipulate me, and I react VERY poorly to that. It makes me angry when someone tries to use our human emotions to make us believe in falsehoods. So I think that's another line attorneys have to tread carefully: activate the jury's emotions, but don't pound at them. Build your case in such a way that the jury feels empathetic *without* being told how to feel.
@TheWatcher-kv8jx
@TheWatcher-kv8jx 6 ай бұрын
I respond to guilt trips with aggressive thoughts. It's a response I adapted because of my father's treatment of me. If you put blame on me, I immediately distrust you, and you have to work to regain my trust, unless I realize I deserve the guilt. Usually, I feel I do in some way if it's my nuclear family or close friends. But in situations that are more distant, it just garners distrust and aggression.
@krystalgrimes716
@krystalgrimes716 2 жыл бұрын
Also I have to say, that if anyone, like myself, watched the trial and made their own conclusions on Amber, her career is doomed. To me, her testimony act, or the way she presented herself up there, made a mockery of abused women and men. She signed her own fate, not by law but by the publics understanding of her as a human. Its not good.
@tm13tube
@tm13tube Жыл бұрын
I suspect Amber thought her acting skills would get her through to a win. She is not a good any longer 😮
@mommabear5615
@mommabear5615 2 жыл бұрын
This whole case has my nerves shot for Johnny. I was in an extremely abusive relationship for 5 years. Watching Amber Heard get on that stand and hearing those recording made my stomach turn. No one who has been through what she claims would have been taunting him the way she did. I used to get beat for cooking the wrong thing for dinner or bc some guy at the drive thru was too friendly. A man who abuses you isolates you from anyone who could be on your side. He doesn't let you move your entire support system in the same building. This trial has become not only Justice for Johnny. It's become justice for all of us whose story she is stealing. The pain and the memories it has brought up make everything feel fresh again and make me feel fiercely protective of Johnny. You can look at them if you have been through abuse and feel which one of them is lying. And when I see johnny drawing pictures or having his head down I immediately go to when that was me, and I would do anything to disassociate when people would want to talk about what I went through. I pray to God Johnny gets the justice he is seeking so he can finally get the peace he deserves and start to heal.
@jennifergriffin1061
@jennifergriffin1061 2 жыл бұрын
yes to every single single word you said!!
@teresawest1787
@teresawest1787 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, she stole our story. I too have been slapped around for cooking the wrong the food. AH sitting there making up some ridiculous abuse story, she has no idea what it’s like to actually be abused and walk around for weeks w healing bruises on your face. She’s out doing social events w photos and no visible injuries
@viccim4262
@viccim4262 2 жыл бұрын
Sending love and yes, you are so right in what you said.
@ahmadmaliq8378
@ahmadmaliq8378 2 жыл бұрын
Hope you are okay too now
@joanburbank3667
@joanburbank3667 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, my heart was racing and palms sweating while I watched this. I’m glad it’s almost over and hope Johnny wins this. Amber is horrid, a lier and abusive. She gets what she created. Sorry Amber, your world has crashed .
@TheBobelly628
@TheBobelly628 2 жыл бұрын
It’s sad when JD can’t even drink a sip of coffee and lean back since this simple act might influence a juror. Shows many courtrooms have nothing at all to do with justice. Frankly, I think JD is tired, he looks weary IMO and moves as if he is in pain( back, neck issues).
@LexieJ91inWonderland
@LexieJ91inWonderland 2 жыл бұрын
That annoyed me tbh he is listening and the rocking he is doing is self soothing. He isn't being disrespectful. Just seems like law and lumber is projecting his own opinions here. I don't know what the jury is thinking because no one really does but honestly.....he can't do anything without mountains of criticism.
@mel3575
@mel3575 2 жыл бұрын
Well said..I understand these two guys take an impartial view to both sides but we all seemed to have a different view to them on the closing arguments 🤔
@LexieJ91inWonderland
@LexieJ91inWonderland 2 жыл бұрын
@@mel3575 very true. I guess lawyers may see closing arguments as really important but having an emotional and believable and powerful one done by Ben and camille vs an angry, patronising and pushy one by rottenborn then a ranting raving one by Elaine.....not a chance they'd change my mind. Most people's minds Will already be made up by that point as well x
@LexieJ91inWonderland
@LexieJ91inWonderland 2 жыл бұрын
@@ripredroses2453 exactly! People really do seem to think because he's a celeb he hasn't got human emotions. I've watched it all every day since it started and all I see is him dealing as best as he can with hearing such horrible things and being sat in the same room as her for 6 weeks. No doubt it was absolutely horrible for him. And judging him on taking a sip of coffee? Just seems so harsh.
@June-tb4vi
@June-tb4vi 2 жыл бұрын
Yes that was ridiculous statement...hope the juror saw AH's smirks...drinking water...eye rolls...I hope 5 is not part of the mee too movement who...seem to be anti men
@k29king1
@k29king1 2 жыл бұрын
I was a juror twice. Once in Fl, and the other in NYC where i was on a grand jury. One thing I’ve learned, and myself have felt is absolute annoyance and disgust when a witness continually stares at the jury at me. Its emotive of a person forcing their perspective on you in a very controlling and manipulative way. And all of Amber’s witnesses, and herself did with the jury. At least in the ones that i was in, when this happened it annoyed us very much and told us that this side is trying too hard, meaning theirs guilt there. Where the witnesses were calm and collected and spoke to the questioning attorneys and occasionally looked over at us in a gesture to let us know they are aware of us felt more genuine, they were comfortable in their testimony, they felt no need to stare us down in what seemed like a desperate effort to control our perspective. Even a layman can understand these emotive cues. Amber will lose this case, and her counter suit.
@a.s.4601
@a.s.4601 2 жыл бұрын
Called it!
@marymcquaid7291
@marymcquaid7291 Жыл бұрын
Same here. I've been on a jury twice and I wouldn't have liked it if the attorneys and witnesses had looked at us. No one is supposed to try to communicate with the jury in any way, even during the trial. Trying to communicate with the jury is unethical.
@4btguy945
@4btguy945 2 жыл бұрын
When I watched the closing arguments I did notice Johnny’s laid back demeanor, it did seem odd. The more I thought about it and watched it made sense to me if they are telling the truth. He is done, this is over, not matter what happens he showed up and told the truth, his side of the story. If I was a juror that would make the most sense in my mind. Comparing this to how he was during the trial. Amber has not really changed in how she acts, no real emotional change except where at time you think you would want people to see you change, than snap back.
@greeneyedsoutherngirl6468
@greeneyedsoutherngirl6468 6 ай бұрын
What’s crazy is I am a looking back at this-and he was a nervous wreck during most of the closing argument as well as the testimony-just like a real victim of violence….hes a wreck. He’s not laid back, smirking, or passing notes like Amber was. If anything, Mr Depp seemed more the victim and Amber the abuser. No victim would keep staring down Mr Depp’s attorneys and Mr Depp like she did. Just as Camille said “there’s an abuser in this courtroom, but it’s not Ms. Heard” Mr Depp didn’t dare look at Ms. Heard ever during the trial.
@reneenyberg4832
@reneenyberg4832 2 жыл бұрын
Coming from an emotionally abusive home, I was NOT impressed wit RB’s closing. He triggered me. I felt like he was attacking me, personally, and I felt like he was invalidating my experience and then gaslighting me by trying to make me feel guilty for being abused. It wasn’t well done, if you are a victim of abuse.
@kellyj79
@kellyj79 2 жыл бұрын
As a DV survivor....I agree with you 1000%!!!
@avylol08
@avylol08 2 жыл бұрын
OMG is that why I had such a horribly difficult time listening to his closing arguments?? I kept having to close out of the live feed because it hurt so bad I wanted to cry!
@Ferritformerrit
@Ferritformerrit 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. I have a kid with an abuser sadly and its really hard because as much as i try to distance myself she always has this grip over me since i never ever would give up my half with my son. I love my boy to death and it breaks my heart that his mother is abusive and treats me like an interchangeable object. We aren’t together but every sentence and action is malice, snarky, and attempt to be manipulative, and if that doesnt work then she guilt trips me or uses my son as a shield (as if im affecting him ,not her , by not letting her abuse me) If anyone has advice on please let me know. I felt like ive been going crazy until this trial came out and its hit so close to home.
@cindym4001
@cindym4001 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-qn1xb5yw5g every once in awhile I would think kinda like that BUT the evidence and Amber's lies and actions brought me back to Amber is the abuser. Too much against Amber for me to believe her
@katrina539
@katrina539 2 жыл бұрын
@@Ferritformerrit I wish I had advice for you as I'm dealing with something similar, yet still only half way out of the revolving door. Although I can say take the time you need to work on yourself, cultivate a support network if you dont have one, take the steps to make yourself happy...you deserve it.
@luke8801
@luke8801 2 жыл бұрын
The passion in both Ben and Camille’s voices, the look in Johnny’s eyes, the hugs he gave both of them after their statements - their bond is so genuine and it’s such a wholesome thing to arise out of a horrible situation.
@THELICENSEDGURU
@THELICENSEDGURU 2 жыл бұрын
Agree wholeheartedly, no doubt in my mind that @JohnnyDepp now considers them family for life, regardless of the outcome…
@Muck006
@Muck006 2 жыл бұрын
CAUTION: - Ben Chew - Ben Rottenborn
@gregoryholstein4224
@gregoryholstein4224 2 жыл бұрын
@@Muck006 oh no, the battle of the Ben's.
@AnaSuarez628
@AnaSuarez628 2 жыл бұрын
@@Muck006 we all know that Rottenborn will not be in Johnny's life 🤣
@sherrytolbird154
@sherrytolbird154 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely empathetic towards their client they believe in him and have bonded. The respect they show each other is fantastic
@angel_d99
@angel_d99 Жыл бұрын
Watching this again MONTHS later... The line that stays with me NOW after all this was Camille Vasquez saying "imagine that was Mr Depp talking to Ms Heard" 🤯
@christinasalazar4706
@christinasalazar4706 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been asking myself what is going to happen to this whole KZbin cottage industry that has really built up around this trial now that a verdict has been reached. Whatever does happen to it I hope to see more of you two together. You’re so different from each other but your insights play so well off each other with the right balance of questioning and agreement that each of you compliment the other without being fawning or so similar that you’re not adding to each other. Thank you both!
@cbiln
@cbiln 2 жыл бұрын
Being a juror two times, I did not think AH attorney moving back and forth would not move me to think he was engaging me as a juror over Camille standing still. During both trials that I was a juror on, I have seen both styles in closing and neither style made a difference in the outcome of my vote in deliberation. None of us focused on how the style of the attorneys closing determined our decision. We based our decision of guilt or innocent only on the facts, not the style of how the attorney presented his/her closing, or whether one engaged us over the other. It’s the facts presented in the case that in both trials we based our decision on, not the closing.
@jaywilldoit
@jaywilldoit 2 жыл бұрын
You sound like a reasonable and intelligent person. But the fear is that not everyone in the jury will be equally as smart. Tactics like this are exaggerated when they have no other logical arguments, and they hope to prey on the impressionable people.
@Claudia-lq3ns
@Claudia-lq3ns 2 жыл бұрын
@@jaywilldoit I agree, this is my worry as well.
@milkyway8ma
@milkyway8ma 2 жыл бұрын
I disagree about the line … i don’t remember the line ….. You guys know better but I don’t even remember the line you said. I t would not sway me at all as a juror.
@dotslashsatan
@dotslashsatan 2 жыл бұрын
@@Claudia-lq3ns worry? Amber guilty! any juror without bias can see it. Absolutely no evidence of him beating her. Clearly she’s one to record “abuse” so the lack of evidence should favour him but jurors could be biased. What If they didn’t like that crappy new Willy wonka!
@manoftheworld1000
@manoftheworld1000 2 жыл бұрын
Well, while Camille has a 'mountain' of facts on her side he is depending on the convincing effect of his presentation. So she can concentrate on *what* she has to offer, whereas he can only rely on *how* he presents his part.
@newoaknl
@newoaknl 2 жыл бұрын
Here are some quick facts about Amber that we know that are proven: 1) He wasn't the only alcoholic and drug abuser. She drank 2 bottles of wine a day, took drugs as well by her own admission. 2) Caught lying about using the makeup that didn't exist back then to "cover her bruises" frequently, which was refuted by the makeup company in court. 3) Past domestic violence arrest against her ex, literally charged and arrested. Plus admitted to domestic violence against Johnny. Plus suspicion of domestic violence against her own sister (her sister was discussing it with her friends by the poolside in a video clip), and assaulted her ex-best friend in public. In contrast Johnny has no history of being violent towards women, every single one of his ex gfs and spouses all speak highly of him, and has said he's never laid hands on them. 4) Audio recording of her admitting to cutting his finger in Australia (not allowed in this trial due to technicalities), proving again that her testimony was a lie. (one of the voices on the tape is now deceased and can't testify) 5) Her psychologist lied about Amber having no domestic violence history and was called out by Johnny's attorney. 6) Has NO witnesses or evidence (all conveniently random strangers that she doesn't know or deceased people like the bodyguard) 7) Her longtime assistant testified under oath that she did not once see or hear any physical abuse from Depp or ever saw any injuries on Heard in all the years. She also testified under oath that Heard spit ON her face when she asked for a raise 8) She visits Dr Kipper's office the day after an alleged incident where she was severely beaten, the doctor's medical report states her in perfect health, with no injuries of any kind on her, also state her skin was in perfect condition. Her explanation was "this was a partial report and I didn't have time to get into the details with the doctor about the injuries". (Day 16 of trial cross examination) 9) Allegedly got her nose broken, hit multiple times, her scalp and hair ripped off, penetrated by a bottle, dragged over broken glass and got her arms and legs "pretty cut up", then somehow felt safe enough to take sleeping pills with her "attacker" in the same house, woke up the next day and made him coffee, then went to James Corden's show miraculously healed. No marks, no scars, no pictures, no medical report . Hair stylist saw no signs of abuse, the hair stylist would've been inches away from her face looking at all the details while working on her appearance, and she saw 0 injuries. Multiple witnesses (including 3 cops) saw no signs of abuse. 10) Allegedly got raped and assaulted multiple times on her honeymoon, then wrote Johnny a love letter saying "it was the most amazing and beautiful honeymoon any girl could've ever dreamed of". (evidence presented in Day 18 of trial) 11) Claimed she wanted to leave Johnny, but in all the audio clips she was the one begging him to stay. Claimed she always tried to de-escalate, but in audio clips she was always the aggressor preventing him from leaving and taunting him . 12) In all her "crying", there's never a single tear coming out of her eyes, even when reciting the most "traumatic experience". 13) Allegedly feared for her life but bought him a large knife. 14) Testified under oath that she was beaten by Johnny with huge chunky rings on all his fingers, said she was "hit so many times in the face over and over again she lost count". The photos taken the next day shows her face completely spotless without any injuries, when cross examined, she answers "there do not appear to be any injuries on my face in that photo". 15) Caught lying under oath again saying she "didn't receive money" from Johnny when she got $7 million, and lying about "never assaulted" Johnny when she admits to it on tape. 16) Proven once again as a liar when she made public statement of donating 7 million dollars for children's hospital but in reality donated exactly 0 dollars before she was called out, also caught lying under oath about donating the money. Her sworn statement was "I donated the entire settlement of $7 million to charity", when cross examined, she states "I did not lie, I pledged the $7 million, "pledged" and "donated" are synonymous, they mean the same thing." (Day 16 of trial cross examination) 17) Blackmailing Depp with her attorney, trying to make a deal for 3 of the adjoining penthouses where they both lived, 50k monthly expenses, 500k in attorney fees and the SUV Depp let her drive in exchange for not filing the protection order. 18) Her publishing of the op-ed "domestic violence" piece is timed perfectly with the release of Aquaman film, it didn't get published when they divorced, or before, or right after, but instead it was published right when Aquaman was being released and when the "Me Too" movement was grabbing the most headlines. 19) Amber Heard's team desperately tried to stop the trial from being publicly broadcasted while Depp's team made sure it was made public 20) Long time friend and co worker of Amber Heard telling about her hardcore cocaine and drug habit dating all the way back to 2008 when they were close associates, (youtube show called "Steven and Jason" and in the newest episode titled "We need to talk about AH"). 21) Amber testified about having injuries such as “gross colored puss coming out of her temple” and “suffering a broken nose”, but when cross examined she changes the lines to “gross colored puss UNDER HER SCALP” and “FELT like a broken nose”, because she knew the evidence is about to show ZERO injuries visible on her. (How does she see gross colored puss under her scalp? With an X-ray machine??) 22) Allegedly got beaten up for FIVE YEARS and not a SINGLE injury shown on her face, no doctor visits, no dentists, no surgeons, no photos, despite countless appearances in public events and countless photos taken given her celebrity status, many of those public appearances were the night after "the beating", keep in mind the beating were all allegedly done by Depp with "huge chunky" rings on all his fingers, yet after five years of beating, she didn't need to visit the doctors once or show on sign of injury on her face, sounds like her facial bone density and durability of her skin can match that of armor platings. 23) Alleges Johnny slashed the soles of her feet, but was seen the next day walking completely normal, again no doctor visits or treatments of any kind even though she has a personal doctor on retainer. 24) Constantly changing details of her stories and allegations, she's already given 4 different versions of the poop incident, she has said "1: told security guard that she pooped and it was a practical joke gone wrong. 2: Johnny did it to frame her. 3: said it never happened and Johnny was gaslighting her. 4: said the tiny puppies did it." 25) Her lying under oath is not even worth mentioning anymore, there is too many to list, just to list a few in this trial alone. Lying about not receiving any money from Johnny, when in fact she received $7 million. Lying about having donated the money, when in fact she has donated $0 so far. Lying about never assaulted Johnny, when in fact she was recorded admitting to it multiple times. Lying about never assaulted anyone before, when in fact she's assaulted at least 4 that we have evidence of. Lying about her injuries, when a medical record showed absolutely no injuries. 26) She put someone through hell for years, publicly shamed and destroyed his career and life, just so she can be seen as a noble victim and use the attention and sympathy to advance her career and profile. She claims she's never wanted to be seen as a victim and wanted to move on, but appears in countless TV shows and articles talking about her "abuse" and "donation" non stop, literally appeared on every show she could to talk about her being a victim and being noble on the donation that never happened. 27) Amber's own friend, Tillet Wright, a long time close friend with Amber Heard, testified under oath that he's never seen or heard Amber being abused by Johnny Depp. (Day 20 of trial)
@fancy134ify
@fancy134ify 2 жыл бұрын
Everything 💯💯💯💯💯🎯
@bethl
@bethl 2 жыл бұрын
Well-said!
@Rfsi
@Rfsi 2 жыл бұрын
Tysm!!
@Lilyfbd
@Lilyfbd 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent! I wish the jurors could read this.
@kittensanddaisies5615
@kittensanddaisies5615 2 жыл бұрын
Perfectly stated!
@xelloskaczor5051
@xelloskaczor5051 2 жыл бұрын
One thing that instantly took me out is the implication that using bad words privately largely out of context makes you a bad person. This is just extension of bullshit we see every day in media. I feel inclined to automatically give person attacked like that full benefit of the doubt
@ashbash635
@ashbash635 Жыл бұрын
I'm British and I have a dark sense. Of humour and I love Monty python. That was so evident to me in his texts that he's the same. However to according her lawyer my texts to my friends that crack them up btw, makes me an abuser. What nonsense. What infuriates me more is that after those texts about burn and drown the witch, Johnny ends it with saying he would never hurt her. Yet they didn't bother to show that.
@rideordis810
@rideordis810 7 ай бұрын
Exactly! People can have a vulgar mouth, drink, do drugs, whatever that does not make them abusive!! You know Amber Turd had zero case when that’s the best she had. 🙄🙄🙄
@ElizabethF2222
@ElizabethF2222 2 жыл бұрын
What victim of violent abuse gives their abuser a friggin knife for a gift? NO ONE who has survived DV would EVER do that. Amber wasn't "terrified." She chased Johnny to the bathroom repeatedly and aggressively sought him out to continue fights and openly admitted to hitting him on tape! What more do they need? Real DV victims run away from their abuser. She is so full of it it's not even funny! Good job with this one!
@stephaniesmith4626
@stephaniesmith4626 2 жыл бұрын
Rottenborn definitely had a presence and did well with what case he had, but he also slipped up a few times, one time leaving Elaine visibly SHOCKED (when he mentions "it doesn't matter if Amber is lying" What a MISTAKE, to plant that sentence, regardless of context.
@sashadee7434
@sashadee7434 2 жыл бұрын
For real.
@adinavargas781
@adinavargas781 2 жыл бұрын
Yep
@mskyn150
@mskyn150 2 жыл бұрын
He said that? I couldn't listen to all of it.
@JYgaming-yl2yt
@JYgaming-yl2yt 2 жыл бұрын
I mean they know everyone knows she is a liar
@ellenpeel2346
@ellenpeel2346 2 жыл бұрын
Doesn't Matter WHAAATT...
@tylerdude1982
@tylerdude1982 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve said this elsewhere: One of the most telling signs is the confidence that Johnny’s team fought with and the utter lack of confidence that Amber’s team fought with. Johnny’s team knew they could back up their side, and Amber’s team knew they had nothing.
@jvs1540
@jvs1540 2 жыл бұрын
I have thankfully never experienced domestic violence. What strikes me is that every single person who has experienced it and has commented on YT has said they don’t believe Amber, but they do believe JD. I have not yet read a comment where someone has said that they recognise themselves in Amber’s story. That is very telling. When Amber appeared outside the court with an apparently bruised face after filing the TRO, I completely believed her. She has done such a great job of changing my opinion.
@Standing.W.Israel
@Standing.W.Israel 2 жыл бұрын
I found the level of HER confidence very telling... I have never experienced physical violence but I have experienced emotional & mental abuse resulting in ptsd and THAT WOMAN has NOT BEEN TRAUMATIZED.
@dearrationals
@dearrationals 2 жыл бұрын
You sound kind of delusional. Will you accept the verdict if he loses this time too? After losing a case reviewed by more than one judge before? Oh and there's also another case coming up where he's being sued for assaulting a man. Will you side with that "male victim"?
@Standing.W.Israel
@Standing.W.Israel 2 жыл бұрын
@@dearrationals on what evidence is your bias based?
@melanieleigh6275
@melanieleigh6275 2 жыл бұрын
Clearly that person just wants to stir the pot. Anyone who has seen the trial recognizes Jonny’s innocence. The law favors amber but I think Jonny has a really good shot.
@xRainbowCloud
@xRainbowCloud 2 жыл бұрын
Personally, I would bare in mind that Johnny Depp has ADHD and as someone who knows this life experience, keeping still is a nightmare, focusing is even more so. However, if the hands are busy, it's much easier to actually listen and focus on other people talking, especially if it's possibly something that's been heard before and/or that's uncomfortable to hear. So, honestly, I'm personally not going to judge him for how he is considering he actually did sit and listen without keeping his hands busy to help him concentrate for quite a time before essentially not being able to keep still much longer. It's physically painful sometimes to sit still and keep quiet for extended periods of time for people with ADHD. Maybe I'm reading personal experience into it, but I found it understandable, and it's not as if he was being disrespectful; he's clearly anxious from start to finish as seen with breathing and expressions, too, and it's not easy to have to hear awful things people have stated. If the hands are moving, it probably means he can focus on what's being said much better than putting all of his focus onto trying to keep still. Considering that AH spends the whole time angrily writing without touching pen to paper and passing notes, on top of that smirking and sneering, then drinking coffee on Johnny's part is nothing to be judged for at all. But ultimately as a survivor, I do not like that Rottenborn lumped all of us in with AH, like she represents us all, because she does not represent me. She is a blatant liar, she is an offence to all true victims of abuse everywhere, and the lack of evidence to coincide with her lies and the fact she's been allowed to take it this far on nothing is disgusting. Rottenborn is a horrible human being for stating that as fact when he knows nothing of it, and he uses dirty tactics and mind-games like his client. It says a lot that Johnny's team is as they are, reflecting him, and AH's team is dirty reflecting her. Instead of presenting and fighting their case, they attacked his side, and that tells me a whole lot - there is nothing of their case to fight for, so let's discredit the truth with as dirty a tactic as possible. Pathological liars and master manipulators is what I grew up around and are what I despise in humanity.
@lauraindira8421
@lauraindira8421 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up with that too so I completely agree with everything you have said and I understand you
@cappie7744
@cappie7744 2 жыл бұрын
And also having to listen to some of the lies and BS being spewed by witnesses, it is a good distraction to maintain some sort of composure. Intelligent people doodle often. Amber was the lead attorney in her arguments, passing on numerous notes to Elaine etc...
@fchristenson1030
@fchristenson1030 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with all, except your M.D. comments of Johnny. Not saying he doesn't have issues but definitely NOT ADHD.
@riube28
@riube28 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying this. I've also been diagnosed with ADHD, predominantly innattentive, and have _always_ needed to do something with my hands/ shift around in the chair in order to be able to focus and sit down for long periods of time (=anything above 20-30 mins :)). It can send the wrong message to the others though, as if I'm not interested in what is being said... Sadly :/
@xRainbowCloud
@xRainbowCloud 2 жыл бұрын
@@fchristenson1030 Except it kind of states that he has it in his medical notes and he was prescribed Adderall for exactly that, so, not sure what's hard to believe on that front. He's also said it before in an interview somewhere. I understand what you're attempting to imply, and I'm not saying that might not be a factor, but the evidence of ADHD was kind of there in the trial itself.
@marymcquaid7291
@marymcquaid7291 Жыл бұрын
I think Johnny's leaning back and sipping his coffee may have been his way of dealing with stress.
@houchi69
@houchi69 2 жыл бұрын
Actually, hopefully the Jurors were paying attention, but when Rottenborn tried to dismiss the case, he said that Turd did not write the op-ed. But in his closing argument, he said she did. That alone, as a juror, tells me that he is lying.
@habsom1406
@habsom1406 2 жыл бұрын
That's a great point, I agree! Rottenborn is insulting the jury's intelligence!
@emeryltekutsu4357
@emeryltekutsu4357 2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget when they pretended Johnny wrote texts that were sent TO his phone, not FROM his phone.
@Nataku007
@Nataku007 2 жыл бұрын
yes but when he was trying to dismiss the case the jury didn't get to see that.
@hefege
@hefege 2 жыл бұрын
There wasn’t jury in presence for the motion to dismiss mid trial by rottenborn
@gypana
@gypana 2 жыл бұрын
Of course he's lying, and the fact alone that he kept stressing to the jury that they only have to find Johnny abused Amber one time and Amber wins is desperate.
@carriedawnhoover2496
@carriedawnhoover2496 2 жыл бұрын
For me, just speaking about the closing arguments, I could literally feel, that Johnny’s entire team, were fighting for a man they ALL truly cared for. As to where AH’s team were just fighting. There was a huge difference in they way Johnny’s team treated him, as a person, not just someone they were hired for. AH’s team, mostly looked like they were in pain, and couldn’t wait for this trial to end. That says A LOT!!!
@penny544
@penny544 2 жыл бұрын
Truth
@nicolejones254
@nicolejones254 2 жыл бұрын
I agree
@kellykellett3682
@kellykellett3682 2 жыл бұрын
AH team was very disorganized and you couldn’t even tell they were on a team whatsoever. The lawyers didn’t seem like they were working together either. HUGE difference between sides. Go JD!
@lizsiverts
@lizsiverts 2 жыл бұрын
Johnny Depp had better lawyers simply because Johnny Depp has more money. O.J. Simpson (who also claimed to be a victim of domestic violence at the hands of his late wife) had better lawyers too.
@ElizabethSanchez-oo9nm
@ElizabethSanchez-oo9nm 2 жыл бұрын
Specially Elaine!! Lol🤣
@classy4ever63
@classy4ever63 2 жыл бұрын
When I seen the scene of Johnny taking a sip of coffee, he did it in such a way he felt sudden emotion and nervousness almost like he refelt something again and it's a way of hiding behind something because it's too emotional and don't want anyone to see it. I know because I am a survivor of abuse and it looked identical to what I do when I feel sudden strong emotions and want to hide my face, I grab my coffee immediately because I am a coffee drinker. Looked identical to me and that's how I can spot it. People don't get that is victims of abuse can see right through people that ordinary people cannot see.
@jlwilliams873
@jlwilliams873 2 жыл бұрын
Uhmm, did ANYONE ELSE catch that those "nasty, vulgar texts" were SENT TO JOHNNY!?! They were INCOMING texts. I hope the jury realizes that. AH's team made a HUGE deal about the "I see, I want, I take" texts, but failed to mention they were sent TO Johnny. Let's not forget the "mirror message" in AH's "SIGNATURE RED LIPSTICK COLOR!" Ben King (?) TESTIFIED that it was a waxy, lipstick substance...NOT BLOOD OR PAINT!
@nouhada6131
@nouhada6131 2 жыл бұрын
I too was REALLY impressed by Rotterborn’s “performance” when I first watched it. Yes ! He was engaging, his arguments were powerful… He almost convinced me to look at things differently… But now that I got more time to process this closing, I am just angry and MAD. I realise that what he did was gaslighting at its finest. His arguments tricked me into guilt. He was basically asking us to forget everything we saw with our own eyes and everything we heard with our own ears and only trust what he was saying ; “ if you don’t believe amber you are dismissing all victims of DV and you are a bad person”. Almost worked ! SCARRY !!!! It was the ultimate attempt from heard’s camp to bend our perception and play dangerous mind games. If anything, it makes me more understanding and empathetic to people who fall in these disgusting traps.
@T.Rex33
@T.Rex33 2 жыл бұрын
Wasn't that their whole strategy?
@nouhada6131
@nouhada6131 2 жыл бұрын
@@T.Rex33 yes it was their strategy ! just didn’t think I could fall for this act. When amber does it it’s quite obvious, almost laughable. When Rotterborn does it, it is more subtle. These people are dangerous I hope I never meet someone with such malice.
@miriam9419
@miriam9419 2 жыл бұрын
Legally he was right. They had to say that Johnny NEVER did anything abusive to Amber otherwise it isn't defamation. I liked how JD's side clapped back saying she advised him off a lot more than yelling.
@DHouka
@DHouka 2 жыл бұрын
@Nouhad A, i had exactly the same feelings, first that guilty feeling like what i was thinking about AH was not okay! And then when Camille came back she delivered me of that feeling and i realized that he was manipulating us. I’m french and don’t no much about the American constitution, so when i heard hem using this argument i was really concerned! I hoop deeply that AH do win nothing , she is such a dangerous person who can make more damages if no one stop her. sorry for my English ☺️
@nouhada6131
@nouhada6131 2 жыл бұрын
@@miriam9419 when he said “all you have to do is prove that he abused amber at least once” I was like OMG he is right ! That’s a loophole. It seemed logical. But after giving it some thought, I changed my mind. It’s BS : 1) I don’t think this argument is “technically or legally” valid. Amber didn’t say “Johnny abused me this one time, or Johnny used to smash cabinets, pass out in random places and send me bad texts” she claimed he was physically and sexually abusive. The instructions were very clear, the op-ed must be considered as a whole (with all its implications) 2) this argument and the first amendment one look like an act of desperation.
@Draculady123
@Draculady123 2 жыл бұрын
I thought Rottenborn's idea of "you can't believe in the 1st Ammendment and side with Johnny Depp" was ridiculously heavy handed. If I would have been on the jury, I think that ultimatum would have turned me right off.
@habsom1406
@habsom1406 2 жыл бұрын
Yupp, Rottenborn was being manipulative. He was probably desperate as he's watched their case go down the pan!
@bethl
@bethl 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the 1st A doesn't protect false accusations.
@janicecooley9080
@janicecooley9080 2 жыл бұрын
Your frist amendment does allow you to lie .however the law says you can be made to pay for those lies if spoken with the intent to harm or extort money. ( malice intent) .which is exactly what Amber has done here.
@nineteenfortyeight6762
@nineteenfortyeight6762 2 жыл бұрын
His focus on the horrible slippery-slope results of the jury's decision, instead of on the facts of the case, is very telling.
@anniedavid2164
@anniedavid2164 2 жыл бұрын
Vanessa said who was in court the jury seem turned off by that.
@rainstromme1203
@rainstromme1203 2 жыл бұрын
I noticed throughout how more and more AHs team seemed to be gaslighting the jury. I wondered if a.) Gaslighting the jury is part of a good defense lawyers arsenal, under the name of "reframing the narrative" b.) If AH is a gaslighter, would she slowly have that effect on those around her, too? Including her legal defense c.) Do gaslighters attract similar minds?
@marydodsonmt
@marydodsonmt 2 жыл бұрын
@Law & Lumber said in another video (and forgive me if I don't quote quite correctly) that clients tend to choose attorneys that reflect their own personalities. Therefore, I imagine that Rottenborn has probably always been a gaslighter and manipulator, and Amber hired him because she recognized something of herself in him in those respects.
@rainstromme1203
@rainstromme1203 2 жыл бұрын
@@marydodsonmt then that truly is an unfortunate name for that man.
@marydodsonmt
@marydodsonmt 2 жыл бұрын
@@rainstromme1203 Unfortunate, but fitting.
@kailambert95
@kailambert95 4 ай бұрын
Amber was gaslighting everyone this entire court case.
@CharityVictoriaJones
@CharityVictoriaJones 2 жыл бұрын
I already commented before, but wanted to again because I remembered something you said the other day about Amber's heavy breathing and how it's interesting that we usually breathe deep when we are relaxed- not upset. As I watched her during the reading of the jury's verdict, seeing her breathe heavily and looking down, I immediately recognized it as sadness and didn't really think of it. But after hearing what you said about this specifically, it got me asking myself why I could tell it looked like sadness. When I am in a public place, or even in my own home and don't want to bring attention to my emotional state, I breathe very heavily in order to calm down my tears and mind. So, it could be that she was on the verge of crying, but breathing like that helped compose herself. And last thing you got me thinking about was the way in which Johnny was fidgety during Camille's closing. Though it did seem a little out of place, I can't help but wonder if he was being this way because he knew he needed to give her his attention, but at the same time felt uncomfortable and used fidgeting and drinking his drink as a way to distance himself from his feelings of discomfort. But I don't really feel he was being rude or anything, maybe he was just trying to force an appearance he couldn't actually force himself to do.
@jodibraun6383
@jodibraun6383 10 ай бұрын
Long time ago that this was posted, but one reason he could have been fidgeting is that Johnny Depp has ADHD. It can be incredibly difficult for someone those of us with ADHD to sit still, especially during stressful times. Hell, it's difficult for me to sit still, ever.
@elainejohnson6955
@elainejohnson6955 2 жыл бұрын
I think Rottenborn came off as really sleazy when he confused Johnny with Jack Sparrow. When he said a judgement against Amber was a judgement against all of the #MeToo women, it made me sick!!! The tapes proved she is a lying perpetrator of violence, not a victim. Rottenborn's swaying was really annoying and came off as nervousness to me. His cadence made me tune him out.
@louisianaboy131ify
@louisianaboy131ify 2 жыл бұрын
Elaine was the only one that kept fighting. I can tell rottenburg and the other one gave up. Even though Elaine knew she was guilty, she kept in the fight #VacationforElaine #JusticeForJohnny
@JustanotherYoutuber771
@JustanotherYoutuber771 2 жыл бұрын
I have this hope that all this MeToo talk he did showed the jury that Amber is just taking advantage of other victims to guilt trip people into believing her and siding with her. That’s what she’s done both on stand and on the recordings and it’s what Rottenborn did in his closing argument as well. I hope that not a single juror falls for this.
@christinadacruz420
@christinadacruz420 2 жыл бұрын
I think Amber got her team at the Dollar Tree. You get what you pay for.
@sisiscastle3573
@sisiscastle3573 2 жыл бұрын
Do you think Rottenborn was trying to hypnotize the jury with his annoying swaying and cadence?
@davymac92
@davymac92 2 жыл бұрын
@@sisiscastle3573 Good catch. That's exactly what he was trying to do. I was very surprised these "body language experts" didn't point that out. I am by no means a body language expert but I picked up on that immediately.
@bouttime2229
@bouttime2229 2 жыл бұрын
It truly feels like we’re telling a rape victim “If you find ONE example of them possibly, potentially, insinuating, implying, they asked for it, it isn’t rape. Disregard the horrific rape and look at the one time she text and said he was nice”. Disgusting this wouldn’t be a civil case if roles were reversed, JD would be going to prison, just as AH should.
@sasantipe
@sasantipe 2 жыл бұрын
Dude exactly
@Veeliscious
@Veeliscious 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect analogy. BornRotten's closing to me was abhorrent to me - to imply that the Jury should let AH claim victory for all her perjurous lies snd instigation of abuse if they class JD retaliating just once as the awful, awful things she both did to him and set /framed him for. And as for the 1st Amendment- that I'm sure is not meant to cover Perjury, Lies and Defamation
@Dawn2Dusk23
@Dawn2Dusk23 2 жыл бұрын
@@Veeliscious Camille addresses both those points in her rebuttal PERFECTLY
@Dawn2Dusk23
@Dawn2Dusk23 2 жыл бұрын
WOW excellent analogy
@mafegabita1066
@mafegabita1066 2 жыл бұрын
That crazy if the juries believe in him without the proofs. You guys a dilusional.
@carolgiangreco6548
@carolgiangreco6548 2 жыл бұрын
Johnny Depp was proven to be a heck of a guy - generous, caring, a survivor of early-life abuse. He has addictions - that's him not dealing with his pain. He treats everyone else like gold.
@Rellik85
@Rellik85 2 жыл бұрын
Something tells me that the phrase most remembered from this trial is "...my dog stepped on a bee..." or "...objection: hearsay...". Haha
@Ria-wv1gc
@Ria-wv1gc 2 жыл бұрын
For me, I felt that Rotternborn did "good" for maybe the first 10-15 minutes. But the longer he spoke, the more he lost me. He just felt like a salesman, not to be trusted. He tried to sell me something bad, something fake... Maybe it has to do with that Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew made me feel something and also, during Ben Chews last words I almost started to cry.
@alycry89
@alycry89 2 жыл бұрын
I feel the same. Also maybe a bit aggressive....well they don't have any evidence... So he and Elaine had to try to sell they awful client... But at this point don't think anything is going to work... Maybe if she didn't take the stand at the end... But she had to have the last word...
@Ria-wv1gc
@Ria-wv1gc 2 жыл бұрын
@@alycry89 Thank You
@Kayla-ed2rp
@Kayla-ed2rp 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I felt exactly the same!
@ilovegerda
@ilovegerda 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it felt like a sales pitch!! I havent been able to recognize that was the feeling it gave me. Where u constantly have to be aware of where the person is lying to get u to buy the product
@nelsonhernandez3259
@nelsonhernandez3259 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! His opening arguments were strong and precise. However, the more he got into his closing statement, his rhetoric started to feel gashlight-y.
@Akiss
@Akiss 2 жыл бұрын
While I can see why you were gushing about Rottenborn’s closing, think you didn’t address my main issue with him-that he established a baseline of being smarmy and disingenuous throughout the trial. So when he tries to reset and be the calm voice of reason, it strikes me as a complete fake. Had he provided the same demeanor throughout the trial it’d be far more credible. Guess it’s a question of how short juror’s attention spans are?
@untetheredsoul4335
@untetheredsoul4335 2 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%
@Arthur-cc6pc
@Arthur-cc6pc 2 жыл бұрын
exactly
@Nehasupnfan
@Nehasupnfan 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@Claudia-lq3ns
@Claudia-lq3ns 2 жыл бұрын
Agree, he did really well during closing arguments and probably captivated the jury, but I hope that they consider people's behaviors during the entire trial. For example, Rottenborn objecting while Ben Chew was giving his closing argument was obnoxious, desperate and classless. I can't help but feel there was a Ben vs. Ben dynamic going on.
@Mendokusai99
@Mendokusai99 2 жыл бұрын
Besides, I know that Cap'n Jack is a scoundrel. We all know that, yet we still root for him in every film.
@totallyjaded1658
@totallyjaded1658 2 жыл бұрын
What infuriated me (apart from Amber) was that all of Johnnys texts were shown but is team we’re not allowed to mention why they have none or few of Ambers, even when she said she handed it all over to her lawyers. That should have meant that they could bring in the timeframes etc and that most of what was handed over wasn’t anything to do with the case. The jury should have known that they weren’t seeing angry or terrible texts from her because she didn’t send any, just that they didn’t get them at all or in time.
@yasd9367
@yasd9367 2 жыл бұрын
She claimed she threw put her phone as per the Metadata witness
@cocoagirl44
@cocoagirl44 2 жыл бұрын
Thing is this~part of those “quotes” in the texts were from Monty Python. And people realized that while they may not agree with the expressions, they know many of us in anger say things we wouldn’t normally say. In addition Depp used his Words not his hands. He Also said them between friends and not to Amber. The only reason we know of these texts is Johnny gave his up when asked and Amber refused to give hers to the Court.
@greenowl9489
@greenowl9489 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like Rottenborn closing was trying to hypnotise the jury. The cadence, the swaying, the moving back amd fort to have people focusing on him and him alone... I thought the words had a point for his case, but the delivery felt disingenuous, in contrast with Camille and Ben that felt more sincere and passionate. AH side seemed like a group of people put together reluctantly and that were doing whatever possible to finish this project and get as far away from each other as they could. JD team came across as friends fighting for the same cause. And it showed in the closing. Elaine felt like a conspiracy theorist trying to convince other people that the sky is in fact yellow with purple squares.
@Vinddraken
@Vinddraken 2 жыл бұрын
I have no sure sources, but someone commented in an older video that AH team are specialized in settlements outside of court and don't have so much in court experience.
@cbkqmom
@cbkqmom 2 жыл бұрын
😂😂🤣 Now that’s a strategy- hypnotic sky technique 🤣😂 I so needed that analogy, Love it!!
@pumibel1720
@pumibel1720 2 жыл бұрын
He was like the singing eye-swirling snake in Disney's Jungle Book.
@FutureAuth0r
@FutureAuth0r 2 жыл бұрын
@@pumibel1720 😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂”🎵Trust in me…just in me🎵”🐍
@mechellewinslow65
@mechellewinslow65 2 жыл бұрын
Because he is evil. Rottenborn is the devil, the snake himself
@SarahB-zj8rz
@SarahB-zj8rz 2 жыл бұрын
I was instantly turned off the aspects of Rottenborn’s closing that implied the jurors were sending a message to ALL victims of abuse (uh no just lying Amber), and that the Constitution defends Amber’s right to publicly cast terribly disparaging character assassinations and claims that everyone knew was about JD, regardless of whether they were actually true. That’s a horrifying standard. Why doesn’t Rottenborn just come out and say, “Even if she lied about 99% of the allegations, if JD said one bad word to her one time, you must find in her favor.”
@sasantipe
@sasantipe 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly.... I mean she is obviously lying, probably not about everything but her most exaggerated claims are obvious lies.. And those claims are what the actual case is about the DV and SA accusations.. But him saying that not believing lying Amber is a message to all victims.... Wtf no it's a message to Amber and any other person that wants to lie about such serious issues ruining other people's lives with their lies.. It's a discredit to actual victims
@annemartin8986
@annemartin8986 2 жыл бұрын
She's a liar ,I know a person like Amber she believes her own lies, no one in their right mind would blame Johnny for this how he ever lived with her I never know putting up with her tempers ,sorry girlie Guilty as far as I'm concerned
@sasantipe
@sasantipe 2 жыл бұрын
@@annemartin8986 I grew up around someone like that a neighbor.. And one time I got jump by a group of girls and boys about 5 that I had never met or seen in my life because of her lies because she would just lie about the most stupid things for no apparent reason...
@mskyn150
@mskyn150 2 жыл бұрын
@@sasantipe :( Sorry that happened to you. Some people just cause trouble everywhere they go.
@MilenaKoncar
@MilenaKoncar 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! 💯
@dfhioke2296
@dfhioke2296 2 жыл бұрын
AH team continued to draw Johnny as a monster in their closing arguments, with Ellaine berating non-stop. Honestly, even I, myself was drowned with that and it clouded my memory of what Camille and Ben Chew delivered earlier. I'm glad that Camille had 39 minutes of rebuttal against the 6 mins in AH team. Somehow, Camille regained the ground.
@annemacleod1421
@annemacleod1421 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched Rob comment on several channels and he is very insightful about human behaviour…as a lawyer I am sure he has learnt a lot, however his insights do run deeper…so… I was pleased to see you both making comment. Rob’s emotional read of people is illuminating, and Spidey’s is always compassionately delivered. Watching you learn from each other…and by this, we learn… it highlights your great synergy. Thank you! 🐑🐑🇳🇿🇳🇿NZ
@clarkecorvo2692
@clarkecorvo2692 2 жыл бұрын
Ben Rottenborns closing statement was well done, but for me it was completely countered by the gaslighting at the start of his argument.. "if you dont believe this obvious liar (imo), thats a slap in the face of every survivor" i was disgusted by the audacity and closed off against him, not gonna lie.
@emeryltekutsu4357
@emeryltekutsu4357 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, that stuff annoys me greatly. Especially as a survivor. First reaction is, "You don't tell me what to do, asshole."
@fancy134ify
@fancy134ify 2 жыл бұрын
exactly 💯
@mlo9534
@mlo9534 2 жыл бұрын
If I was a blind juror and couldn't see body language or pictures, I would still have heard all the evidence I needed to hear to find AH liable.
@dunes1011
@dunes1011 2 жыл бұрын
Great point
@Jesssssss93
@Jesssssss93 2 жыл бұрын
Of course. Even Stevie wonder saw that those photos were edited
@paulalittzen6117
@paulalittzen6117 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Exactly!
@missdlb351
@missdlb351 2 жыл бұрын
When I heard Rottonborn read the text messages it drove home to me how angry and hurt Johnny was. And it also highlighted his humor and sarcasm.
@LM-ti4nt
@LM-ti4nt 2 жыл бұрын
15:00 About Johnny leaning back, I think you analyzed that wrong. If he leaned forward he would have blocked Ben's view of Camille and the jury. I felt that's why he was leaning back. Also, as he leaned back, it felt like he was physically closer to Ben and maybe needed that comfort. Also, it's interesting that Juror #5 was also leaning back, so the two (Johnny and Juror #5) were mirroring each other, which is usually subconsciously a good thing.
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 2 жыл бұрын
I actually like everything about this comment and can’t disagree. I still place importance on Rob’s gut feeling because there are nuances he can’t really make us see but this is a very plausible analysis.
@jaeydnheeren
@jaeydnheeren 2 жыл бұрын
while camille presented powerfully in my opinion, rottenborn presented in a more manipulative way. the pirate thing made me feel icky because of how you described, it painted a villian that doesn't actually exist. tying johnnnys alleged actions to a fictional character. it feels extremely manipulative and disturbing. makes me sick to my stomach.
@shilde
@shilde 2 жыл бұрын
For sure!! Her attorneys adopted the behavior of an abuser as their court strategy. It was so vile to listen to.
@wolke1955
@wolke1955 2 жыл бұрын
Rottenborn made me feel sick before and while the clothing arguments. 🤒🤯
@TeenPerspektiva
@TeenPerspektiva 2 жыл бұрын
LITERALLY what I felt watching that closing statement live.
@laurids2007
@laurids2007 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, but that's also a mistake JD brought upon himself and somebody must open his eyes and spirit about it. As an actor, you shouldn't let your roles and characters invade your private life, the daily life you lead, your actions and/or thoughts. That's a very important thing. So, around 24 years ago I worked for a theater and one day, I was talking to the owner of that place, after the end of another performance that same gentleman wrote and directed. One of the actors decided to leave the building WITHOUT taking all his character's make up and clothes, calling a lot of attention upon him as the press, audience and other people were also around. The director told me: "that was a lack of respect for the role he is playing and the character he portrays; your life should not be mixed with the stories and characters you are playing on stage; that shows immaturity and lack of respect for the character he portrays, even if fictional, and a disrespect for his other colleagues, who completely cleaned up before leaving the building". I couldn't understand that statement by that time but later I understood what he meant. He had managed theaters around the planet, even in Japan, had played characters himself and his wife was an actress and had won a Molière prize in Paris some years before, for best production of Midsummer's Nights Dreams (Shakespeare). Working with them I learned a lot about arts, the theater and performance. It was a great spiritual journey as well as a diving into the passion of the theater, which is also my own eternal passion. I am telling you this to exemplify that once JD decided to visit hospitals dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow for children, even if for a good cause, he brought upon him that "curse", as if between JD and a XIX century character of a pirate, completeley fictional, there wasn't any difference. Jack Sparrow is funny, a criminal but a type of criminal we syimpathize with because he makes us laugh and enjoy his company, jokes and demeanor... but that pirate IS NOT THE ACTOR JOHNNY DEPP! And today, everywhere you look people bring both together as if reality and fiction were one when they are not! But he started sowing that seed and this has brought some issues now. It becomes difficult to separate both and everytime you watch a new film of JD you don't see the actor you used to like but it looks the "shadow" of Jack Sparrow is behind him no matter what! It is disturbing... it passes a bad judgement on his performances. And this lawyer, using this "curse" in his statement brought to the mind of jury and audience that Jack Sparrow really exists and HE IS JD, the abuser... isn't all pirates always drunk and drugged? always abusive and dangerous? violent and audacious? lowlives and criminals? So, Johnny must be a "pirate actor" who abuses "beautiful women with angelic faces"... as in the past when pirates kidnappend, raped and killed women or sold them as slaves around many nations. In my opinion, JD must make a pause in his acting career, giving some time for detoxing himself of drugs, alcohol and from Captain Jack Sparrow and finally, rise like a Phoenix from the ashes into a new role, completely detached from his last characters we got used to. This will stop rumors and the stupidity of linking him to Jack Sparrow all the time, besides proving his genius and talent as an actor. I wish that for him, as a new start, the turning of the page into a new chapter. I think I will send him a message stating my thoughts, for him to think about it and maybe, just "maybe", try a new approache in his acting career, now that so many people are inviting him for new film productions.
@meganz020
@meganz020 2 жыл бұрын
That’s what lawyers do - they manipulate. Gotta do what ya gotta do.
@voicesinyourhead76
@voicesinyourhead76 2 жыл бұрын
I feel Rottenborn wasn’t that great, as a person who has a gaslighting mom. It feels like he’s saying „don’t believe depps team, believe me!“ with no evidence. Vasques is simply telling a story while rottenborn is trying to manipulate you
@femalesrule2295
@femalesrule2295 5 ай бұрын
BIG SHOUT OUT TO/FOR ROB! You do brilliant job of explaining what you saw & helping people understand the Lawyers behavior as a lawyer yourself ! Thank you for sharing the details we couldn’t see & explaining what each lawyer is trying to convey in closing arguments. Big thanks to you ❤
@wendyneumeyer3117
@wendyneumeyer3117 2 жыл бұрын
The interplay between the two of you and your respective skills and talents was the most enlightening, entertaining, satisfying footage I have seen in coverage of this trial. I love Legal Bytes, and credit you, Spidey, for introducing me to the Lawtube family. Now I have to go watch Rob's channel for Part II !
@skylar7740
@skylar7740 2 жыл бұрын
Regardless of how Rottenborn addressed the jury he came across to me as arrogant, rude, condescending, angry and borderline violent throughout the case. If I was on the jury I wouldn't have been receptive to anything he said.
@RKS7642
@RKS7642 2 жыл бұрын
So true. Putting all that she lied about then stating this is for all Dv/Sa victims. She's got him tied around her finger. After they started passing post it notes, all of a sudden, he's calling her amber. The other guy, I feel bad for. When rotten stated you're an idiot if you choose anything, but her side, I was like, nope. Now we're done. If I'd been on that jury, no matter what else he said, I wouldn't be able to listen to another word.
@Bearsie413
@Bearsie413 2 жыл бұрын
@@RKS7642 did he really use the terms "you're idiots" when talking to the jury?? I haven't made it thar far and I am completely in agreement with you that I wouldn't be listening at all anymore.
@RKS7642
@RKS7642 2 жыл бұрын
@@Bearsie413 he didn't say, specifically, you're an idiot, but he did say, if voted against.. I'm trying to remember exact wording, but it was like, a person who votes against AH is an idiot. Something along those lines, but that tells me he was trying to intimidate the jury by saying, basically, they'd be idiots if they don't vote for AH.
@aalegalfocus
@aalegalfocus 2 жыл бұрын
@@RKS7642 wow, that sounds really insulting to the jurors.
@RKS7642
@RKS7642 2 жыл бұрын
@@Bearsie413 I encourage everyone interested enough, to watch the closing statements on both sides. I can only speak to my own thoughts and opinions, ya know?
@paulieabeles2149
@paulieabeles2149 2 жыл бұрын
I really doubt the jury is going to be so impressed by Rottenborn’s delivery that they are going to ignore the mountain of evidence that Amber lied about literally everything
@cbiln
@cbiln 2 жыл бұрын
Agree. His closing delivery is no importance to a jury . I have been on two trials as a juror. We focus on the evidence to find the truth not how an attorney closing delivery was. I served as a juror in a criminal case and a civil case and the outcome of our decision was based on the evidence presented, not on how any attorney preformed.
@eliethia1197
@eliethia1197 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly - It’s like A for effort but sorry we ain’t buying it.
@jaywinner328
@jaywinner328 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think either side expects to turn a juror around with their closing. But if you can cement the position of somebody that was on your side or bring a glimmer of doubt in a juror that's against you, you've helped your case.
@allmight8127
@allmight8127 2 жыл бұрын
Ambers going to win or at least not lose his chances are slim I hope I'm wrong but this is defamation not an who's the abuser case
@shhhaua9426
@shhhaua9426 2 жыл бұрын
💯…U guys analyze this wrong !
@MikeGervasi
@MikeGervasi 2 жыл бұрын
I thought John saying "Rotten..Born" whenever he addressed her lawyer was a subtle but brilliant move.
@jade413
@jade413 2 жыл бұрын
I just have to say you’re not only educating us on this trial but teaching us about behaviors as well so thank you!!
@Jamie.42
@Jamie.42 2 жыл бұрын
I was MORE concerned about Amber's smirks and laughing during closing arguments rather than Johnny taking a drink of coffee! 💯
@gaylebatchelder272
@gaylebatchelder272 2 жыл бұрын
That face & then she cries I didn’t smile, smirk or laugh
@Makrothumia87
@Makrothumia87 2 жыл бұрын
RIGHT?!
@PyroCham
@PyroCham 2 жыл бұрын
The one thing that came to mind after watching the closing arguments from both sides was that Camille was talking TO the jury and Rottenborn was talking AT them. Camille's first statement was more engaging and allowed the jury to put things in perspective with the facts she presented. Even though Rottenborn had some solid arguments, I felt like he was lecturing the jury more than he was trying to be engaging. It also didn't help his case that Elaine completely diminished the impact Rottenborn had with her spastic word salad. Camille followed and completely dismantled their arguments and effectively reminded the jury what this is actually about. A defamation trial which was the result of false accusations.
@sybilknight
@sybilknight 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful distinction between "talking TO the jury" and "talking AT the jury". The first one implies you are giving a speech and trying to convince with arguments, meanwhile talking AT means almost trying to "brain-watch" the public (by putting images in their head), instead of convincing them with arguments.
@Preservestlandry
@Preservestlandry 2 жыл бұрын
Camille's timeline was great. Witness testimony & evidence can seem so disjointed and closing is the perfect time to put them in order, showing how each piece proved each thing that needed proving. Unfortunately for Amber, her lawyers failed to do that for her.
@cbjones2212
@cbjones2212 2 жыл бұрын
Elaine was exhausting! She was like those ads for pharmaceuticals that timelapse all the possible side effects at the end
@clareeden5753
@clareeden5753 2 жыл бұрын
"Spastic word salad" 😁 that's brilliant 👏 love it
@MilenaKoncar
@MilenaKoncar 2 жыл бұрын
Well said! 💯
@luvslyfe1
@luvslyfe1 2 жыл бұрын
I just want to say that I love the professionalism and the energy between you and Rob during your collaborations. It is truly top notch and is fascinating to watch!
@JordanLeigh
@JordanLeigh 2 жыл бұрын
Rob is SO generous with his time… truly one of the best lawyers on this entire platform and he’s only been here a couple weeks!
@lynneshively3790
@lynneshively3790 2 жыл бұрын
Camille's closing remarks were like we're being told a story. There are pictures and recordings placed during her remarks to remind us as to what happened/was said. They were placed perfectly. It was easy to follow.
@klmn2000
@klmn2000 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed - it was a convincing, logical and believable narrative. She explained motive also - as did Ben.
@tarshaydavender6872
@tarshaydavender6872 2 жыл бұрын
Yes..that was the one thing I appreciated..she told it in the line of events and like you said easy to follow. Whereas, rottenborn was all over the place to me
@tamarevans9025
@tamarevans9025 2 жыл бұрын
@@tarshaydavender6872 And Elaine, holy crap, it was like reading a book with the pages torn out and stuffed back in in the wrong order, like HUH?? She is a terrible orator.
@tatiannamarshalls2705
@tatiannamarshalls2705 2 жыл бұрын
Personally for me I engaged more with Camille's arguments because it came across as more authentic and emotionally connected. I felt like Rottenborn was trying to sell me something that was not rooted in any emotion but was trying to sell me emotion instead.
@SlowandDecaffeinated
@SlowandDecaffeinated 2 жыл бұрын
Yep! I implied the same thing the other day, and the response I received was, "Genuine?" -questioning my terminology. Camille and Ben were far more connected throughout this case, where as someone else had mentioned; AH's team were simply alienating.
@shelby3755
@shelby3755 2 жыл бұрын
but part of that could also be because you already know the truth about what had happened. plus its way easier to be emotionally relatable when you're simply speaking the truth, without any filters, which is what Johnny's lawyers did. You feel these things intuitively.
@the_spotted_quacker
@the_spotted_quacker 2 жыл бұрын
yeah I feel like Depps lawyers fully believe in Depps case which make it more powerful for me. Heards lawyers just feel like they're going through the motions
@acetrace4173
@acetrace4173 2 жыл бұрын
Tatiana.... Perfectly stated, I totally agree with you...
@KoiYakultGreenTea
@KoiYakultGreenTea 2 жыл бұрын
I felt like he was trying to guilt trip me
@christinemaney2294
@christinemaney2294 4 ай бұрын
This was so fun to come back to over a year later and re-watch. Thanks to both of you!
@kadiandrei3521
@kadiandrei3521 2 жыл бұрын
I really love how you talk to each other and how the dialogue is combined. It is really good to listen.
@Flick14
@Flick14 2 жыл бұрын
Camille made me cry. Rottenborn made me feel like he was saying you're too dumb to understand the complexity of this so allow me to manipulate you with my misrepresentation of the proof. I'm not sure going after a beloved film character was wise. I rolled my eyes and said "nice try" at that line.
@citybright8925
@citybright8925 2 жыл бұрын
Best comment ever! I laughed out loud at "You're too dumb to understand the complexity of this so allow me to manipulate you with my misrepresentations of the proof. 😀
@Flick14
@Flick14 2 жыл бұрын
@@citybright8925 I'm happy I could bring some humour to this shit show!
@Flick14
@Flick14 2 жыл бұрын
@Chynna Lee yeh my eyes rolled so hard I feared I wouldn't get them back in the forward position
@JustanotherYoutuber771
@JustanotherYoutuber771 2 жыл бұрын
I think that Camille’s approach with the “we ask you to give him his life back” was way cleverer than Rottenborn’s guilt tripping “you’re telling all victims that they are liars blabla”. I don’t think the jury appreciates being pushed so hard to make a certain decision.
@leahhuntz6236
@leahhuntz6236 2 жыл бұрын
Or to be told to give amber at least $350k!! I could not believe it. Was terrible to ask for money and guilt them. Also I thought and on the flip side if u don't believe depp u shut down any man who wld consider coming forward. I wish Camille had spoken second......
@torik2752
@torik2752 2 жыл бұрын
They were bullying. It felt like they were saying side with us or else. I sure hope they see through them. Justice for Johnny
@artemis199
@artemis199 2 жыл бұрын
I disagree that the line stating, "our favorite pirate", will be the most remembered line. I think Camille defining "pledge" and "donate" will always be stuck in our minds. Not to mention the constant objections after.
@BramRose
@BramRose Жыл бұрын
It was interesting to hear how you both took the "America's favorite pirate" line. To me, i thought it was just really silly and kind of wasnt that strong. And then when i see Camille and Jonny's reaction, i felt like they thought it was kind of ridiculous too. So it was interesting seeing as how you both had a different impression of the line and how they read it too.
@felicadawn62
@felicadawn62 7 ай бұрын
I'm glad you said that about Johnny & Camille's reaction to the pirate comments as what I saw in them was not pride or joy, but incredulousness. "Really? You are going there??? How (sarcastically) hilarious."
@j.a.m.1035
@j.a.m.1035 2 жыл бұрын
Camille's passion & Ben Chew's raw emotion moved the jury. Their belief in Johnny filling the room was beautiful to see. I feel that justice will be served.
@stevehalling816
@stevehalling816 2 жыл бұрын
I really hope so, Johnnie really deserves it
@painoftheheart12
@painoftheheart12 2 жыл бұрын
I really hope so. I really really hope so
@zenithdawn9646
@zenithdawn9646 2 жыл бұрын
To me Rottenborns testimony was less effective than it could have been because the first time I caught him gaslighting me, the rest was just blah, blah, blah. I am so tired of being gaslighted by Amber and her team, my mind just won't pay attention to it.
@adriannedubins2778
@adriannedubins2778 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@jfholland5817
@jfholland5817 2 жыл бұрын
I Loved how they got hold of text messages he never sent to Amber because his system was hacked and heard's lawyers for NGN were given them all... However, Amber refused to give them access to her own devices... Hell, we'd all be guilty if our venting texts to our friends, family when we are upset or angry with someone else got into others hands.... However, if Rottenbourne made them think of Jack Sparrow, not sure if I was on the jury, if I'd find it helpful being reminded. After all, it's the man, not the character which is on the stand.
@heathermunoz6282
@heathermunoz6282 2 жыл бұрын
Rottenborn made me feel like I was being conned by an excellent car salesman. Blue pilled. Camille made me feel like she was sharing her personal experiences, thoughts, emotions and FACTS. Red pilled.
@loriw2661
@loriw2661 2 жыл бұрын
I was mentally & physically abused for the last 4 years of my marriage. I know how that feels. I know what truth looks like. Turd did NOT experience the severe abuse she’s claiming she did. The way she interacted with JD during these so called abusive times is NOT the way you do when you’re legitimately afraid of your abuser. I’m so afraid there will be a hold out in the jury because they may not understand this. JD deserves to win this case. Although, even if he doesn’t win, his reputation is safe and he’ll be better for it. Turd’s reputation, on the other hand, is shot. I hope she never works again and is miserable for the rest of her life because she tried to ruin JD. She’s an evil, self centered POS.
@gingerhickerson5792
@gingerhickerson5792 2 жыл бұрын
True narcissist
@marenslife5826
@marenslife5826 2 жыл бұрын
Heard is a psychopath.
@kristenrivera6634
@kristenrivera6634 2 жыл бұрын
❤️
@cappie7744
@cappie7744 2 жыл бұрын
Agree with you completely. Straighten your crown queen, sending love and light⚘
@swhaht6807
@swhaht6807 2 жыл бұрын
She also impacted his children, attempting to triangulate them.
@CatsArePeopleToo
@CatsArePeopleToo 2 жыл бұрын
I can appreciate everything you’re both saying about Rottenborn being a great lawyer. But personally, after sitting through Amber’s testimony, seeing and hearing her tell lie after lie after lie, (and ridiculously bad ones, at that), I’m not caring WHAT her team says or how they say it. My mind is 💯 on the reason we’re all here. And nothing they say is swaying me.
@rlabarbera
@rlabarbera 2 жыл бұрын
exactly!
@Crackpot_Astronaut
@Crackpot_Astronaut 2 жыл бұрын
Same. And for me, that "pirate" line that they talked up so much didn't do squat. I maybe saw 1 Pirates movie, MAYBE. Can't quite remember. The line didn't have any weight to it at all. Especially after we spent all this time seeing the real him.
@motherofcats2712
@motherofcats2712 2 жыл бұрын
@@Crackpot_Astronaut Someone said one of the jurors cringed when he said the pirate line.. So it didn't go over well with at least one of the jurors..
@tiinabbillimoria1937
@tiinabbillimoria1937 2 жыл бұрын
We can't judge anyone by guessing they are lying. Facts and evidence proved nothing against Amber or Johnny. So I'm thinking it's Nuetral
@MoonBeamLight
@MoonBeamLight 2 жыл бұрын
@@tiinabbillimoria1937 Facts and evidence actually PROVED Amber has lied a million times and was actually physical. Why are so many lacking critical thinking skills?
@daylemullaney8164
@daylemullaney8164 5 ай бұрын
So well done. I gone back and watched Rib’s reaction to Spidey explaining the jury’s perspective on Rottenborn’s swaying. You can see in his eyes how he’s putting himself in that jury box and the holy shit Spidey, I missed that
@NationandState
@NationandState Жыл бұрын
HOW did I miss this!? So great to go back over these after the verdict and so much time having passed. I love this. Great to view it for the first time right now!!!
@amys4179
@amys4179 2 жыл бұрын
I would be so disappointed to have gone through this entire trial only to be dismissed before getting to go and discuss everything with my fellow jurors!
@RockandRollWoman
@RockandRollWoman 2 жыл бұрын
#MeToo
@lisaharris559
@lisaharris559 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! If I’ve sat there day after day for 7 weeks and didn’t make it to the deliberations I’d be incredibly disappointed.
@rosevalerio5863
@rosevalerio5863 2 жыл бұрын
And from some folk covering it from the inside the courtroom, those two jurors were Pro Johnny... he lost two soldiers & that makes me a bit nervous for him 😬 I can't even fathom anyone buying that horrible act of hers & ignoring all the inconsistencies and proven lies. There's just no way the pendulum can swing in her favor... no way
@nakela2
@nakela2 2 жыл бұрын
@@rosevalerio5863 there were 2 or 3 more that are Pro-Depp too. I wholeheartedly believe that he has a good chance of winning. AH will not win on the counterclaim either. The only significance for JD to have a win is that it's on the books, recorded that he won a judgment, w/or w/o money. BUT his overall objective was to get his reputation and standing back and for his family. The money we all know is a bonus. IF AH were to win, she'd be rubbing this mess in everyone's face and gloating about it and the jury already don't like her so no more good things for her. I really think they'll put out a good message here that you can't believe everyone especially women when they come out saying they've been abused and the example needs to be made w/her.
@em-jaytaylor6743
@em-jaytaylor6743 2 жыл бұрын
At least you guys are allowed to discuss what happens in the deliberation room afterwards. We are never allowed to discuss it. They even remind you that you cannot speak of it to close family. I actually think it’s why so many have a curiosity about being on jury duty. Since unless you’ve been in the room, you have only social culture & movies to go by.
@kyank1010
@kyank1010 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite part of Rottenborn's closing argument was when Amber Alert went off. So fitting.
@habsom1406
@habsom1406 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah that was amazing, "AMBER ALERT"...ha ha!😂
@shhhaua9426
@shhhaua9426 2 жыл бұрын
Divine intervention!
@cindycallahan3909
@cindycallahan3909 2 жыл бұрын
Great job from both of you, recovering after the audio glitch! Bam, with your epiphany toward the end Spidey. Great analysis from both of you, peeling back the layers on that one. Thank you. Headed on to part two.
@pariscole4621
@pariscole4621 2 жыл бұрын
I really do appreciate you two together. I've always been interested in body language and you going through the signs really helps to put it all together.
@TheHikercrone
@TheHikercrone 2 жыл бұрын
Watch Camille’s rapid breathing while listening to AH’s abusive belittling of Johnny - it’s extremely disturbing to her on a visceral level - as it was to any empathetic soul.
@CelesteWhoknows
@CelesteWhoknows 2 жыл бұрын
She breathes like that the entire trial. 😂
@MortgageGirl7
@MortgageGirl7 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you! Both Ben and Camille are 💯 emotionally invested in defending Johnny. It really shows in their expressions and body language! They are as dumbfounded and angry as we are. So great to see attorneys that are not desensitized.
@meganwilliams7042
@meganwilliams7042 2 жыл бұрын
I fell like you were both watching a very different closing argument. Camille kept me engaged. Rottenborn was boring - I zoned out and Elaine was all over the place and so hard to follow whilst seeming desperate. If I was on the fence before closing arguments I would not have stepped off on Ambers side
@citybright8925
@citybright8925 2 жыл бұрын
Well said. 😄
@davidgelinas1295
@davidgelinas1295 2 жыл бұрын
Elaine was by far the worst of the 4 in closing
@Loralanthalas
@Loralanthalas 2 жыл бұрын
I've felt that way every time Elaine was at the podium
@mackrevinack
@mackrevinack 2 жыл бұрын
elaine was really going for the equivalent of an all-caps wall-of-text rant that you might see in the comments section of youtube or reddit. the only time she took a breath was when ben chew objected to her
@MargaritaOnTheRox
@MargaritaOnTheRox 2 жыл бұрын
They're professionals, and they forget how us average citizens observe and feel things. They have a different perspective. It's like the disconnect between critics and the audience.
@janborrowdale7926
@janborrowdale7926 Жыл бұрын
This was excellent.. you both made the closings so much more interesting. Kind of scared me that Rottenborn did a great job, till I saw comments from non jury followers of this case. They didn’t like him at all. Not calculating his words or his skill, he was generally seen as superior and derogating.. I thought his questioning of witnesses was snarky and borderline rude!
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