- An unidentified juror in the Amber Heard trial spoke to ABC’s Good Morning America.
- The juror said that the jury was “uncomfortable” with Heard’s actions in the courtroom.
- They also said the jury did not believe Heard’s “crocodile tears” and believed she was the aggressor.
During a recent interview with ABC’s Good Morning America, an unidentified juror who worked the widely-publicized defamation case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard said that the jury believed that Heard was the aggressor in the relationship and that the jury didn’t buy her “crocodile tears.”
“Crocodile tears” is an expression used to describe insincere emotion or sympathy, wherein the person shedding crocodile tears is essentially fake crying.
A juror in the Amber Heard trial says the jury believed she was the “aggressor” ad that they didn’t buy her “crocodile tears”
ABC did not reveal the new name of the juror, instead only identifying him as “one of five men on the jury.” The other two of the seven jurors were women. According to unnamed juror, jury members felt much of Heard’s story didn’t add up, the majority of the members feeling she was the aggressor.
“The crying, the facial expressions that she had, the staring at the jury — all of us were very uncomfortable…,” the juror told ABC News, in a segment that aired on Good Morning America Thursday. “She would answer one question and she would be crying and then two seconds later she would turn ice cold… Some of us used the expression ‘crocodile tears.’” [ABC News via People]
It’s been a tough couple of weeks for Heard, who has also lost in the court of public opinion in addition to the literal, legal one in Virginia. Earlier this week, the 36-year-old actress was mocked on social media for her comments about Johnny Depp and Edward Scissorhands.