There can be little doubt that the atmosphere between the two was sometimes incendiary.
Mr. Depp was confronted during cross-examination with text messages to others in which he referred to Ms. Heard using vulgar insults; in response to a particularly graphic and violent text message about Ms. Heard, Mr. Depp said on Monday, “It’s irreverent and abstract humor.”
In his testimony, Mr. King said that he had worked at a residence belonging to Mr. Depp in London and also at the house in Australia, where Mr. Depp stayed while working on one of the “Pirates” films.
He testified that he had seen and heard many arguments between Mr. Depp and Ms. Heard. Those tended to follow a pattern, Mr. King added, in which Mr. Depp would leave a room and Ms. Heard would follow. Mr. King said one dispute in London began when Ms. Heard asked Mr. Depp why he had taken his hand away from her, adding that he thought she had sounded like a “spoiled teenage child.”
Mr. King testified that he was called to the house after Mr. Depp’s finger had been severed, and he recalled Ms. Heard was sobbing as he entered. The premises were in disarray, he said. A chunk had been broken out of a marble staircase. Blood had stained the carpet and streaked several walls.
In a lower level of the home, Mr. King said, there was a smell of alcohol and cans strewn near a bar. He began looking in that area and said he soon found the fingertip, “nested” in a blood-streaked piece of paper. Mr. King then placed it into a plastic bag so that it could be rushed to a hospital, he added.
Mr. Depp’s finger was later surgically repaired.