Disappearance of Delphine Jubillar: This track too quickly abandoned by the gendarmes…

The hearings of Delphine Jubillar’s lover as well as that of her betrayed companion bring new elements to the investigation into the disappearance of this nurse from Tarn, mother of two children and in divorce proceedings with her husband Cédric. The latter can therefore have a little respite in the media coverage of the case, he who is on the front line because considered by the justice system as the main suspect and has been in prison for pre-trial detention for more than a year. His three lawyers continue to proclaim his innocence and they had also mentioned other avenues little explored by the investigators.

In an interview at Current wife last year, Me Emmanuelle Franck deplored flaws in the judicial system. She mentioned in particular these tracks little explored by the investigators in charge of the case, like this man with strange behavior the day after the disappearance of Delphine, born Aussaguel. “We also have two witnesses who saw, around 7 a.m., a man running in a panic towards his vehicle, engine running, a few kilometers from the Jubillar’s home. And we know it can’t be Cédric, since he was with the gendarmes at the time.t”, explains the lawyer to our colleagues.

Since December 2020, the investigation has been progressing with difficulty, in the absence of a body and a crime scene. If Cédric Jubillar was able to argue that his wife had been able to leave everything to live in Spain, his lawyer validates the idea that she is not alive: “Everything suggests that she is unfortunately deceased, but we have no body, no crime scene… There are necessarily unexploited leads, but also leads not considered by the gendarmes. are focused on Cédric Jubillar from the beginning, with a reasoning that is that it can only be him.”

The lawyer and her two colleagues have continued to file requests for release, while relying on an “empty” file. In his press conference announcing the indictment of Cédric Jubillar for “spousal homicide” in June, the public prosecutor of Toulouse cited “serious and concordant clues” allowing the controversial plasterer-painter to be charged.

Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.

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