Amber Heard’s Love Notes To Johnny Depp Have Been Revealed To The Court

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The Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial continues to rumble on to its uncertain conclusion and yesterday the court was presented with some kind of weird and disturbing love notes that Amber Heard and Johnny Depp wrote to each other in a shared journal.

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Johnny Depp’s attorneys quizzed Heard on the contents of the journal yesterday and read out the following notes:

In a diary entry on May 22, 2015, Heard wrote: “True love isn’t about just the madness of passion or picking the safety of peace.

It’s about having both. I have seen in you the true bones of friendship and respect but I still more than ever want to rip you apart, devour you and savor the taste.’

In a note on August 1, 2015, Heard said: ‘I couldn’t wait to tell you how much I adore you.

I couldn’t have imagined a more gorgeous honeymoon.’

On August 17, 2015, Heard added: “I’m sorry I shook the wheel so hard. God damn I love you Johnny, I’m tied to you forever.

Let me try to fix this, let me try to patch this You deserve it. I need you… You’re my cornerstone, my heart, my all. I hate it when we fight.

I love you more than anything. I need you, I love you.’

In a note on April 8, 2016, Heard wrote: ‘I am sorry I can get crazy. I am sorry I hurt you. Like you I can get wicked when I get hurt.

I’m sorry for my part. There is never a reason good enough to hurt you.’

Yeah I dunno about you but they don’t sound too normal do they? Kinda like she’s obsessed with Depp and is desperate to please him and will say anything to do so. Whether or not that’s because she’s scared that he’ll beat her up or just because she’s a psycho herself and was trying to win him back after another major argument that was her fault though is anyone’s guess.

When asked to justify the notes that she had written, Heard said the following:

It was a love journal.

The book was more of a love note book and part of communication, it was important for me to try to nurture as much peace as we possibly could.

It was important to apologise for fights and move on.

Sounds like a fairly valid answer to me – and a fairly good way to get past stuff like that in a relationship – but then I suppose you have to question why Heard wrote that op-ed in the first place and didn’t just break up with Depp and get the hell away from him if that was the case? That’s hardly going to ‘nurture peace’ by putting all their dirty laundry out in public and exposing him as an abuser.

Again though, I don’t think you can come to a conclusion in this trial based on one quote about some weird love journal. I’m done try to figure it out at this point but I’m sure we’ll probably be talking about it fora long, long time, even after the verdict is delivered.

For more of the same, check out all the ridiculous stuff that has happened at this trial. What a spectacle.

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