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‘Let’s burn Amber’: Heard’s lawyers expose Johnny Depp’s texts in defamation trial

Horrifying texts Johnny Depp sent to friends about wanting to kill and defile his then-wife, Amber Heard, have been revealed in his multimillion-dollar defamation case against the actress.

On Thursday (US time), Heard’s lawyers referenced Depp’s history of trashing hotel rooms and his smashing of a bathroom sconce during an argument with Heard.

Depp also face a lawsuit filed by a member of a film crew who alleges he was assaulted in 2018.

The lawyers are trying to derail Depp’s libel lawsuit against Heard, which alleges that she falsely portrayed him as a domestic abuser and ruined his lucrative acting career. They argue that Depp did indeed abuse Heard, both physically and sexually, and claim that Depp can’t deny it because he was often drunk and high on drugs to the point of blacking out.

“I, of course, pounded and displayed ugly colours to Amber on a recent journey,” Depp said in a text message to a friend, the actor Paul Bettany, in July 2013, which was shown to jurors.

“I am an insane person and not so fair headed after too much of the drink,” Depp continued.

“Weed, pills … Fine!!! Booze??? My capacity is too large and I won’t stop … Ugly and sad … Oh, how I love it.”

Heard lawyer J. Benjamin Rottenborn also focused on another exchange that year between Depp and Bettany in which Depp wrote: “Let’s burn Amber!!!”

Bettany responded: “Having thought it through I don’t think we should burn Amber.”

Depp texted: “Let’s drown her before we burn her!!! I will [expletive] her burnt corpse afterwards to make sure she’s dead.”

Depp has previously apologised to the jury for the vulgar language in the texts and said that “In the heat of the pain I was feeling, I went to dark places.”

Mr Rottenborn also showed the jury one of Depp’s texts to Bettany in 2014 in which he referenced whiskey, pills and cocaine.

The texts were sent during a period in which Depp said he had stopped drinking. And they were sent about the time of a private flight from Boston to Los Angeles, during which Heard had said that Depp became blackout intoxicated and assaulted her.

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The court battle between Johnny Depp and ex-wife Amber Heard has focused on their volatile marriage. Photo: AAP

But Mr Rottenborn also showed the jury Depp’s expressions of contrition following the flight.

“Once again I find myself in a place of shame and regret,” Depp wrote to Heard.

“Of course, I am sorry. I really don’t know why, or what happened. But I will never do it again … My illness somehow crept up and grabbed me … I must get better. And I will. For us both. Starting today. I love you. Again, I am so sorry. So sorry.”

To further bring doubt to Depp’s claim that he was not a problematic drinker at that time, Heard’s lawyer then showed the jurors a text that Depp had sent to musician Patti Smith regarding a visit to New York City in 2014 in which he recounted fighting with Heard, getting drunk and being “so disappointed in myself”.

Depp has been on the stand in Fairfax County Circuit Court since Tuesday. He has spent much of that time describing the couple’s volatile relationship and denying that he ever abused Heard.

Depp said that Heard often violently attacked him. And he argued that his movie career suffered after she wrote a 2018 op-ed piece in The Washington Post, which prompted his libel lawsuit against Heard.

Heard never mentioned Depp by name in the article. But Depp’s lawyers said it was a clear reference to accusations Heard made when she sought a 2016 restraining order against him.

-AAP

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