Police officer tells the marks on Amber Heard's face were not traces of domestic violence
In her opinion, they are more like traces of crying.
Police officer Melissa Saenz of the LAPD said in court that the marks on the face of Amber Heard do not speak of domestic violence. In her opinion, they correspond to crying, writes Mirror.
It was about the analysis of photographs of Johnny Depp's wife after their quarrel at the actor's house on May 21, 2016. Earlier, Depp was accused of allegedly hitting Heard with a mobile phone. However, the officer confirmed that Amber called the police that evening, and her face was only tearful.
There was no more damage to her face, and there was nothing broken or damaged in the house.
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