CASEY ANTHONY JUDGE BREAKS SILENCE

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Judge Belvin Perry Jr., who presided over the CASEY ANTHONY murder trial, says there was sufficient evidence for a first-degree murder conviction.

Breaking his two-year silence, he also described the defendant as highly manipulative, putting on an act for the jury that quickly faded when they were out of sight.

And the judge says that even though Anthony was acquitted she will face justice one day from the “Judge of judges.”

“Justice has been served in the sense that the jury has spoken but justice will finally be served one day by the Judge of judges,” Perry told the TODAY show Monday.

“And she’s going to live, deal with this for the rest of her life.”

 Casey Anthony  was found not guilty in the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee in a trial that still outrages many, RadarOnline noted.

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