I'm a big believer in vitamins, too! Sometimes I worry I take too many, and have for years, actually.
I'm surprised to hear that about the Salvation Army, I thought they would pick up the stuff at your home if requested.
Just when you thought it was safe to come out, and the Depp/ Heard trial was over, that one may be over, but apparently there are to be more?
Apparently appearing on the talk shows this morning (seen on youtube in surprise when one was trying to see the Queen's Platinum Jubilee) Miss Heard's female attorney, Elaine Bredehoft, is vigorously protesting the verdict, and that Miss Heard will appeal, despite the fact that every morning show I've seen her on, (again in clips of interviews) Savannah Guthrie and Gayle King, both tried to tell Elaine B kindly, that nobody believed one thing Miss Heard (that repeated in both interviews) said. But Elaine says it's a great defeat for women, and nobody believed her because her client was demonized and she was not allowed to present the mountains of evidence that the UK trial heard, and there were cameras in that courtroom, and tremendous social media against her, and the jurors went home at night, and etc., etc.
Then one of the moderators, on the show Gayle King hosts, a former NFL player, talked about losing a game and looking to himself and asking himself if there were anything HE could have done differently, and did she feel there was anything their team might have done differently, which certainly was an excellent question, considering what I saw of the trial, and her response was very interesting, if you get a chance, watch it, essentially that nobody was perfect, Miss Heard stated that, lots of excuses, media bias, etc., etc., and allowed that she might have done her closing argument differently, but it was like a Roman Colosseum out there.... etc.....
But she never did deal with the elephant in the living room which was, to me, (1) her client was NOT a good or believable witness and nobody (including me) believed a word she said, because even when caught lying outright on the stand, she kept on insisting she was right and (2) the legal team for Mr. Depp was superior in every way to that for Miss Heard. Those two things, to me, are what lost the case.
But apparently Miss Heard's attorney is ready to carry the standard forward for the sake of all women.
I don't know what more possible evidence the (female) judge could have allowed the defense to present in that case. What they did present was a circus without proof, or reputable witnesses, and "experts," and quite frankly when one of your own attorneys objects to his own question, it's time to look at your own team and see if something might be tweaked. When you combine that with the devastating tapes of Miss Heard's own physical attacks..(her infamous "I did not punch you, I hit you..."..I don't see how they could have found otherwise.
I thought it was over. Apparently not.