Expert analyzes Amber Heard’s ‘body language’ in court: Did she deceive the judges? | news

The echoes of the case of the star Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard are still controversial, and every day the testimonies exchanged between them in court explode behind the scenes and new details that arouse the curiosity of the Western press.

This time, the British newspaper “Daily Mail” decided to present scenes of Heard from the trial to “body language” analysts to reveal what is behind her testimony and how true it is!

Body language experts said that Heard’s movements during the long testimony revealed far more details than what she said orally during the testimony.

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Heard had spoken in a way that aroused the sympathy of millions of her, especially when she cried in front of the cameras to the point where she convinced many that Johnny Depp was an ugly husband.

Judy James, an expert in body language, told the Daily Mail that it is difficult to read the feelings of the two actors, as both are actors who know how to play the role of the victim in front of the audience.

She wipes her tears while talking

And she continued: But slight movements or expressions can reveal their true feelings, even if they do not fully reveal the extent of their innocence or their involvement in the right of each other.

The body analyst revealed that the video footage from Heard’s testimony revealed something of an exaggeration, especially in the moments of crying, where she said: “Amber Heard kept crying and wiping her nose, then she stopped crying and spoke normally, then she returned in some sentences to wipe her nose and adjust the tone of her voice as if she was crying This is an exaggeration designed to sympathize with the jury.”

And she added: “Amber Heard used clever methods to approach the jury and the judge, when she answered sometimes, she was looking directly at them, talking to their eyes, as if she was addressing them, as she was smiling at the judge continuously for his sympathy, and she also removed her hair to the left, so that the jury could see her whole face.”

Frustration and shock dominate her features

She continued, “We tend to put our trust in a person more when we can see their expressions, because direct eye movement indicates honesty, which Amber does with jurors.”

However, the body language expert did not explicitly refer to Amber Heard’s resort to lying, saying: “However, her hand gestures were “in line” with her words, and these are usually a sign of honesty, or are movements she rehearsed a lot with her legal team.”

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