Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard: Behavioral analyst convinced 'Amber was the aggressor' in relationship
05.05.2022 - 03:45
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Behavioral analyst Susan Constantine, who specializes in reading body language and detecting deception, says she does "not believe" Johnny Depp "was abusive with" his ex-wife, Amber Heard, based on both of their testimonies during Depp's defamation trial against Heard. The "Aquaman" actress, 36, took the witness stand in a Fairfax, Virginia, courtroom for the first time Wednesday after the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor, 58, completed his testimony on Tuesday.They have both accused each other of physical and emotional abuse. "[T]he question is, was he abusive with Amber? I do not believe that he was abusive with Amber," Constantine told Fox News Digital.
"I think that Amber was the aggressor or the aggressor. 100%." Amber Heard enters the courtroom at the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax, Virginia, on May 3, 2022. (Jim Watson/Pool/AFP) Constantine added that she thinks Heard either has "borderline personality disorder" (BPD) or "some emotional insecurity issues." In fact, forensic and clinical psychologist Dr.
Shannon Curry testified Tuesday on behalf of Depp's legal team that Heard has BPD and histrionic personality disorder (HPD). Curry said she met with Heard, 36, for 12 hours as well as reviewed her medical, legal and psychiatric records to reach her diagnosis. She described the disorders as "two sides of the same coin" that feature "dramatic, erratic and emotional" behavior.
Constantine also said Heard's and Depp's respective attires represent a "power-play." "[W]e do talk about her dress code. You know, she's parodying what Johnny is wearing. Wear the Gucci tie and the Gucci pin.
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