Amber Heard Shows Jury Shocking Photos Of Bruises & Johnny Depp Passed Out In Order To Prove Actor Was Abusive Towards Her
May 6 2022, Published 5:15 p.m. ET
Amber Heard is trying to prove that her ex Johnny Depp was abusive towards her in their relationship. The blonde beauty, 36, showed the court several photos of her ex passed out, in addition to bruises she allegedly got from him.
This week, the Aquaman star went into detail as to what she believed happen when Depp, 58, would get wasted and lash out.
"My head was bleeding from the ripped out hair chunks of hair on the floor all over the place," she testified on Thursday, May 5. "I thought this is how I die. He is going to kill me and he wont even have realized it ... I just could hear myself scream until I couldn’t hear myself anymore. I could just hear him say he was going to kill me."
As OK! previously reported, Heard claimed the actor threatened to carve up her face with a broken alcohol bottle.
"I don’t know how much time passed, but at some point, he had a broken bottle of against my face neck area by my jawline, and he told me he’d cut up my face," she said while getting emotional. "I was naked, slipping around on this tile... He’s screaming at me and saying I ruined his life."
Heard also spoke out about how scared she was when Depp would drink.
"I thought he was punching me. It looked like he was punching me. I could feel this pressure. It was just a pressure. I don't know remember what I said, I just remember being really still, not wanting to move. I remember looking around the room. I remember looking at all of the broken bottles, broken glass, and I remember that it's just not wanting to move because I didn't know if it was broken, I didn't know if the bottle that he had inside of me was broken. I couldn't feel it. I didn't feel pain," she said of the alleged incident. "I didn't feel anything. I looked around and saw so much broken glass that I didn't know if he would know if it was broken or not. I just remember thinking, 'Please, God.' I just remember being in the bathroom, I remember the sound my voice was making, I remember I lost control of my bladder, I remember there was some blood on the floor. I got up at some point. I don't know how that night ended. I don't remember what happened. I have a memory of him begging me not to leave. I remember going outside the front door. I remember him coming out to the front area — I just have that memory. I remember taking a sleep pill — a bunch, just two, which is a lot for me."
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Heard claimed Depp even realized the walls were painted with dry blood.
"It became obvious to me that he hadn't gone to sleep. I walked downstairs, and I saw this brown on the walls going down the stairs, and the brown on the walls became clearer lettering and then it was obvious it was dry blood," she noted. "There was blood on the carpet, I could see blood drips. I thought it was from my arms or feet, but it was drips, so that plus the wall writing, I saw these brown letters on the wall and then realized that it was meant to be a message but it was incoherent. I saw what looked like my name, but I really couldn't make out the message walking down the stairs. I thought that was surreal."
Additionally, Heard claimed Depp penetrated her with a beer bottle.
However, Depp maintains his innocence and said he never touched Heard. "The only person I’ve abused in my life is myself," the Hollywood star said. "Sir, if anyone had a problem with my drinking, at any time in my life, it was me."
In 2018, Heard wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post, which claimed she was a victim of abuse. Though she didn't name Depp, he sued for defamation, but Heard countersued.
Depp isn't buying Heard's story and even released a statement amid the trial. "As Mr. Depp’s counsel correctly predicted in their opening statements last month, Ms. Heard did indeed deliver ‘the performance of her life’ in her direct examination," a spokesperson for Depp said in a statement obtained by Radar. "While Ms. Heard’s stories have continued to grow new and convenient details, Mr. Depp's recollections have remained exactly the same throughout the six painful years since her first allegations were made."
The two are currently duking it out in court, which will resume on Monday, May 16.