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When will we know the truth about the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar? After the failure of a new search for his body this week, a new element could help the investigators. US justice has ordered Google to provide geolocation data from Cédric Jubillar’s phone in order to learn more about his whereabouts.
This is a new step in the investigation into the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar from an American company, in this case, Google. According to Le Parisien, the web giant would have provided valuable data to the gendarmes. The geolocation of the phone of the husband, Cédric Jubillar, via his Google account. He is the prime suspect in this case.
By crossing these data, the gendarmes redirected the excavations. After inspecting a burnt farmhouse several times, they now have two new search areas: a wood and land located between a cemetery and a photovoltaic panel farm near the Jubillar’s house. This GPS boundary was eagerly awaited for two reasons. During the hearings, Cédric Jubillar allegedly blocked his Google account by giving incorrect passwords. Cédric Jubillar’s phone is considered crucial by the investigators, because the suspect never parted with it.