Body Language Analyst REACTS to Johnny Depp Lawyers. Why did Amber Heard LOSE?

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The Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial concluded last week with a verdict mostly in favor of Johnny Depp. This week, Depp's lawyers, Camille Vasquez and Benjamin Chew did some interviews regarding the case. But what does their body language tell us about what REALLY happened? Find out now!

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TIMESTAMPS

01:52 What Does Camille Vasquez Think of Amber Heard?
06:20 Body Language of Ben Chew
12:45 Did Social Media Affect the Verdict?
16:20 The Truth About Johnny Depp
19:20 Why Did The Jury Believe Johnny Depp More Than Amber Heard?
23:10 The Two Smiles of Camille Vasquez
26:26 What Does Ben Chew Think of Johnny Depp?
28:45 Did They Know the Verdict?
32:05 Body Language of Amber and Whitney Heard

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Hey everyone!

Hope you enjoy this breakdown! Two notes 😊…

1) There are countless conditions that can cause heavy blinking and just because someone is familiar with one it doesn’t mean that’s what it is for sure in Ben Chew’s case. Yes it CAN be a number of conditions as easily as it can not be. I, personally like to avoid speculating on medical diagnoses. I’m a behavior analyst, the physical cause for his blinking is not something I can determine, the behavioral cause is what I’m interested in and since it’s in his baseline, it doesn’t set off any red flags when it happens. That’s all I care about. I think there is a physical cause, and I think lights make it worse.

2) I thought this was clear in our discussion but some seem to be confused about it. Moving a cellphone out of the pocket out of comfort or to not sit on it would TYPICALLY look different than this gesture. Neither Chase, Rob nor I believe she did this to not sit on it. We all felt there was a deliberate movement because she wanted her cellphone for whatever reason, we can’t know what that reason is but the motion was more consistent with someone who wants to USE their phone rather than MOVE their phone. Can it be simply to not sit on it? yes. Do I think it is? no.

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TheBehavioralArts
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Ben is in a class of his own. The man is top tier. Look at how he's given the platform to his junior attorney (Camille), and has allowed her to shine in these past few weeks during this trial. He's almost like her cheerleader, ready to cheer her on, support and defend her if needed. How can you not thrive working for a man like him? 👏🏾🙌🏾

godliveopoku-duah
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Ben using “disappointed” is just more reason for me to view him as the dad in the team. It’s like the worst thing to disappoint a parent. He’s the dad I always wanted. Seems like a really sweet guy.

julieo
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Ben and Camille have so much poise and grace compared to Elaine when talking about this case. These interviews have shown the kind of people they all are.

wardenshepard
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I'm a childhood abuse survivor, even as an adult I STILL "scan the room" for danger. AH sister seems to be doing that as she walks out and gets in the car. She feverishly searching AH body language for signs of danger. That poor woman needs boundaries in her life that will allow her to thrive.

misfiv
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Everyone throughout this trial could see how much Ben and Camille believe in Johnny's innocence and how hard they fought for him. I thought it was so beautiful to see.

tranphuongx
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When Amber "cried" I didn't feel like crying, I wasn't moved by her "grief". When Ben Chew started having red eyes and tears in them, I had to stop myself from getting emotional like him. That shows me that he felt real emotions and was not acting like Amber. He's such a pleasant man.

Iram_Ali
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For a long time now, watching Camille meet with crowds of fans, it seems to me that she's a very private person. She likes the love and appreciation that she's getting but she doesn't really like all the attention that she's getting. She wants to influence women to pursue a legal career but she still wants her privacy and I think the public has to recognize and understand this.

magicalplace
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I truly believe Ben Chew feels respect for Elaine as a lawyer. Credits to him. But it also feels like they're trying to even the fight, to lift Amber's team up as worthy opponents, instead of repeating the victimising cycle of AH's team, who keep shouting that this wasn't a fair trial. With his words of respect he says "no, this WAS a fair trial, we were EQUAL opponents." It makes their victory even greater.

janagoes
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Even if “disappointed” was used repeatedly by Ben Chew, the word quite accurately sums up the feelings- by many on LawTube, I’ve noticed - that her rhetoric is unprofessional, and goes against the code of ethics within the legal community to respect the court, jury, and judicial process.

kmarlowe
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When Ben Chew gets emotional during the interview, it immediately makes me connect emotionally because it’s real and heartfelt. On a gut level, without even intellectualising it I know it’s real.

Contrast with Amber Heard, I felt nothing when she “cried”. It wasn’t emotional and it wasn’t real. I can intellectualise why and point to the reasons but on a gut level I immediately knew.

TrepeGB
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as soon as Elaine said, "the first thing amber said is, 'I'm so sorry for all those women!" I had a brain aneurysm. That shows she's not opposed to straight up lying. Amber has never said anything even close to that, unless she's on some talk show promoting herself.

izzeypally
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It’s amazing to hear that Camille made partner. She did an incredible job throughout that whole trial

PtylerBeats
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Elaine really showed her true character in her interviews and she should be embarrassed! If she wasn't, then she should be upon hearing Ben and Camille, seeing and hearing how it's done properly! As you said, they had EVERY opportunity to insult both her AND Amber, and did NOT, in any way... pure grace, poise and professionalism all the way through. Shame on Elaine for insulting the jury and court, totally unnecessary and unfounded! I OBJECT ❤️

kristenwilliams
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Ben Chew getting emotional was in fact the most beautiful moment in all these interviews and in his closing. I've seen this multiple times and my eyes still tear up when I hear it.

helenav
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I think it's silly to say the jury were "swayed by social media" when we came to those conclusions from seeing *the exact same things the jury saw.*

matafuko
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They are an amazing team! Ben is a kind and genuine soul. You can feel his energy through the screen when he becomes emotional. Camille keeps it to the point, yet is kind. I believe even if they had lost this case, they would have maintained the same professionalism during interviews. Amber's legal team should take notes.

AshleyDS
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The moment that really nails the Proud Flaw aspect of Depp, is when he was being admonished about drinking in the morning, he replied "Isn't happy hour any time?" with an innocent tone, as if Rottenborn was his dad... It was ridiculous to try and villainize an adult for drinking, and he knew he didn't need to feel sorry for it.

surgeeo
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Do videos on whatever seems most interesting at the time. You don't need to close chapters. I appreciate your work and integrity. Thank you.

juliedesnick
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Ben Chew's eye blinking was very familiar to me. My late father had essential blepharospasm which is a disorder that gave him excessive eye blinking (spasms of the eyelids) especially when the light is shining in his face. When I first saw Chew's eye blinking, I figured he had the same disorder. It looked just like my father's eye blinking.

Jane