VA - Johnny Depp's defamation case against ex Amber Heard, who countersued #9

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This X-ray is the bomb IMO.
You can talk & talk about an injury but to SHOW the person the damage is the key.
Also the nerve endings in the fingers & toes are not protected by much. Most people would CRINGE seeing this X-ray imagining the PAIN.

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Hand surgeon backs Johnny Depp's story of how severed finger injury occurred

Expert witness Dr Richard Gilbert, a hand surgeon, tells the court he was asked to review the evidence relating to Johnny Depp's infamous severed finger injury, which happened in Australia in 2015.

Dr Gilbert says Depp told him that a vodka bottle had "exploded", causing the injury. The actor has accused Heard of throwing the bottle; she denies this and says he caused the injury himself by banging a landline phone against a wall, the court is told.

The nature of Depp's injury was a fracture of the tip of the finger with "multiple pieces", which means there was some kind of "blunt force". The actor also sustained loss of tissue, the jury hears.

X-rays of Depp's hand are presented to the court and Dr Gilbert says he suffered a sharp laceration due to the "clean edges of the wound" and that it is an injury that was caused by "high velocity or force".

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"I do believe so," the surgeon says, when asked if the injury could have been sustained in the way Depp has described.

He says Heard's story is "highly unlikely" as it would be "rare" for an injury such as Depp's to have been caused in this way. The actor would more likely have injured a different part of his hand, he says, and he saw no signs of this "whatsoever".

Asked why the injury is consistent with Depp's story, the surgeon says: "As Mr Depp described the bottle exploded so it's certainly reasonable that the glass that exploded as well led to the soft tissue loss."

Dr Gilbert says he agrees with "certain parts" of previous testimony by a previous doctor, Dr Richard Moore, but not all of it. Dr Moore said he disagreed with Depp's version of how the injury occurred, saying it was a "pinching" injury.

Dr Gilbert says there are two components to the injury - the fracture and the loss of soft tissue.

A pinch injury would lead to jagged borders in the remaining tissue, which isn't depicted in the pictures, the surgeon says. He adds that he believes a vodka bottle thrown from a distance would be "more than sufficient force" to result in the injury Depp sustained.

Dr Gilbert also says that thick glass from a bottle would not necessarily lead to glass shards being in the wound.

"Nobody can definitively state" how the injury occurred, he tells the court.
 
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