• During the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, Delphine Jubillar disappeared from her home in the middle of the night, without leaving a trace.

  • Incarcerated since June 18 for "murder of a spouse", Cédric Jubillar, who denies his involvement, appealed this week against his detention.

  • The investigative chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal decided on Thursday to keep him in prison.

He remains in prison. Incarcerated for three weeks at the Seysses remand center, Cédric Jubillar, suspected of "murder on a spouse", did not obtain his release, pleaded Tuesday before the investigating chamber of the Court of Appeal of Toulouse. The husband of Delphine, this nurse who disappeared on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020 in Cagnac-les-Mines, and whose body has never been found, continues to deny his involvement.

With force, during the hearing, his three lawyers put forward what they consider to be the "shortcomings" of the investigation of the gendarmes in charge of the case. They dismantled point by point the arguments of the prosecution, whether it was the condensation found in the car and which could suggest that it was used, or the duvet where Delphine slept, washed, but found 34 hours later. in the washing machine.

On the other hand, they were keen to put forward “swept” tracks too quickly according to them.

Like that of this man who accused himself by SMS of the murder of Delphine Jubillar to his ex-girlfriend.

Or again, this car spotted by two different drivers 2.5 km from Cagnac between 5.15 a.m. and 5.30 a.m., in a dirt road, overhead lamp on and a man running nearby.

But also this taxi driver who claimed to have seen a woman walking along the road, 15 km from the Jubillar home, on the morning of the 16th, with a white top, the color of Delphine's down jacket.

Behavior and threats

Counterfeits so that their client is not the sole suspect in this case while the public prosecutor of Toulouse explained during the indictment of Cédric Jubillar that all the other doors had been closed.

If there is no evidence linking him to a possible murder of his wife, there is no evidence in his favor. In particular his attitude and his threats. He has indeed, before the disappearance of his wife with whom he was in the process of divorce, indicated on several occasions that he wanted to kill her and bury her in a place where she could not be found. On the morning of his disappearance, if he appears worried on the phone when he calls the gendarmes or his mother, the first thing he does when he turns his cell back on is to consult a dating site. Or later in the morning, while the gendarmes are on the bridge looking for her, to play on her cell phone.

According to the investigation, he would also have monitored his wife's social networks to find out if she had a lover, even seeking to geolocate her.

He was going through her bank accounts to determine what she was buying and where.

The morning of her disappearance, Delphine Jubillar had also met her banking advisor to change the secret code of her account and prevent her husband from accessing her children's passbooks.

This one, often confronted with financial difficulties, had regularly dug into the accounts of his children, before repaying them, or asked his wife for advances.

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