In this case, Cédric Jubillar was referred to the Tarn assizes. But justice considers that verifications are necessary.
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The prospect of an imminent trial recedes in the Jubillar case. The Toulouse Court of Appeal ordered additional information on Thursday February 8. Recalling that the general prosecutor’s office had requested this supplement “to verify elements brought to its attention after the closure of the information”the court granted this request, “considering that the requested acts are of interest”, she specifies in a press release. The two designated investigating judges will therefore continue to investigate the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar in Tarn since mid-December 2020. Her husband, Cédric Jubillar, is indicted for the murder of his wife and was due to be brought before the courts this year.
It is a telephone conversation which raises questions, franceinfo learned from a source close to the matter, even if the real content of this exchange has not been revealed. According to our information, in this conversation, listened to by the prison administration, a woman discusses the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar with her son, a man convicted of attempted murder and previously incarcerated in the same establishment as the nurse’s husband. . The detainee cites three people in particular, “Sébastien, Mathieu and Sofiane”.