After the defamation lawsuit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, it’s hard not to believe that the real winner of the case was Depp’s attorney, Camille Vasquez. The young lawyer has grown into a national, even global figure, which today makes her a legal analyst for NBC News. and now she debuted.
Appearing in Today On yesterday’s show, Vasquez’s first topic of discussion was the high-profile murder case in which four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in November. A suspect has been officially arrested in the case and the segment in Today he focused on this and the proliferation of amateur Internet sleuths who were drawn into the case.
Vasquez certainly did well Today, proving that she has no problem when the cameras are on her, something she probably got used to as an advocate for one of the biggest movie stars in the world. Vasquez had to face the cameras even more than most of her situation, as there were rumors that she was involved in an affair with Depp during the trial, which piqued even more interest than her.
Vasquez’s attention in his conversations with anchors Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb turned to the Idaho police, who had been receiving criticism for an apparent lack of movement on the case. We know the recently arrested suspect was on police radar shortly after the murders and was under surveillance prior to his arrest. Vasquez explained that police often keep their investigations secret until they’re ready to make an arrest, so the public rarely knows everything that’s going on.
The other topic of discussion was people online trying to become amateur sleuths. The high-profile nature of this case has generated a lot of interest, resulting in many theories being presented. While Vásquez has said the job can be helpful, he feels he shouldn’t go so far as to blame people. A University of Idaho professor has reportedly sued a popular TikTok user after being accused of involvement in the case by the online personality.
Camille Vasquez certainly seems to have done well on her first day at her new job. One can only imagine that going from trial lawyer to television personality is a pretty big change, even if both jobs involve a lot of people watching you. TV news legal analysts aren’t usually big celebrities, but some of them have become very famous over the years. Maybe in time people will get to know Camille Vasquez through her work in television, and her journey to this place will become a dark anecdote.
Source: Cinemablend
