For almost a year, the investigation seems to have stalled concerning the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar in Cagnac-Les-Mines. Ronan Folgoas, journalist at the police-justice service of Parisian, moreover confided during the podcast Source code that “no trace of blood, no trace of cleaning, no trace of bodily fluid“had not been found”with a few exceptions though.“
Indeed, two suspicious traces of blood and semen were discovered on the pajamas worn by Cédric Jubillar. “On the sleeve of the pajama top that Cédric wears, a micro trace of blood belonging to Delphine will be found. A trace of blood also mixed with a trace of semen belonging to Cédric Jubillar. “explains the journalist, before adding nevertheless:”This element is not necessarily significant, it is not incriminating since it is first mixed with a trace of semen and then the quantities are very low and Cédric has an explanation …“To defend himself, the 34-year-old painter-plasterer would have explained that these traces would have been deposited on his pajamas”after intercourse.“”Here is his explanation anywayRonan Folgoas reveals.
A few months ago, Guillaume Farde, security consultant at BFMTV, explained that he did not believe in a crime within the house either: “We are looking for traces of fluid. Maybe mucus […] But the house was moved to the Bluestar, so if it was a bloody crime there would be splash“.
Regarding the laundry launched by Cédric in the middle of the night, one of the lawyers revealed that the analyzes concerning the water in the washing machine had given nothing. “They found nothing, because there is nothing to be found in siphon water, you have to be clear-headed. There are 80 liters of water going through a washing machine cycle, I don’t really see what you can find, not even knowing how many detergents have gone through it, it’s not really a big surprise for us“he declared to France Bleu Occitanie.
Considered the number one suspect in this case, Cédric Jubillar continues to deny any involvement in the disappearance of his wife. Indicted for “murder on a spouse” and imprisoned in Seysses prison in June 2021, Cédric Jubillar once again saw his request for release rejected on Monday, November 22, 2021. “It is certainly for the purposes of the investigation, he is being kept in detention.“, one of Cédric Jubillar’s lawyers, Alexandre Martin, told reporters.
Since his imprisonment, Cédric Jubillar’s lawyers have multiplied the requests for release and hammer home that no element, no evidence clearly establishes the responsibility of their client in this disappearance.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent until the final judgment of this case.