Disappeared since the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, Delphine Jubillar remains untraceable despite numerous hunts organized by relatives of the Albi nurse and by investigators. Determined to find the mother of Louis and Elyah, the two investigating judges in charge of the case, Audrey Assemat and Coralyne Chartier, decided to relaunch research using drones according to Toulouse News. On February 24, 2022, they thus “committed an expert drone pilot to carry out from Monday, March 14 aerial mapping of certain places targeted by the gendarmes of the Toulouse research section in charge of the investigation“, according to The Parisian.
This new research should focus around the town of Cagnac-les-Mines, the former home of the Jubillar couple. Investigators will use cutting-edge technology to perhaps finally unearth a clue to the location of the corpse of the Albi nurse. “These high-precision geodetic works aim to determine a possible irregularity of the relief likely to allow the burial of a body“, precise The Parisian. “His relatives must be able to offer a burial to Delphine Jubillar. We work for this, to return her to her family.“, had confided in February 2022 Samuel Vuelta-Simon, the prosecutor of the Republic of Toulouse.
The two magistrates also ordered a new analysis of the duvet and duvet cover used by Delphine, on which traces of blood had been detected. The results should be known in mid-April.
As a reminder, significant research has recently been carried out with the support of the military. The authorities were interested in a farm located just 2km from the Jubillar’s home. And for good reason, this farm has been mentioned several times by Cédric Jubillar as the place where he would have buried the corpse of his wife.
“This farm is mentioned for the first time by the companion of Cédric Jubillar, Séverine [cette dernière a pris ses distances désormais avec lui, l’accusant de l’avoir manipulée]. She mentions it to the gendarmes in June 2021 and will say that she very clearly asked Cédric Jubillar the question of where Delphine Jubillar’s body was. He replied that he was in a farm that burned down“, had thus explained BFM TV few months ago.
Another significant detail, which could incriminate the 34-year-old painter-plasterer, this farm mysteriously burned two months before his detention in the prison of Tolouse-Seysses…
Cédric remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.