Disappearance of Delphine Jubillar: these samples taken from her son that worry the gendarmes: Current Woman The MAG

For three and a half months, theories have been going well. Where has gone Delphine Jubillar, a thirty-three-year-old nurse who disappeared during the night of November 15 to 16, 2020? Faced with this most total mystery, the investigators of the Tarn favored five avenues, one of which could resemble other similar cases … Indeed, if Cédric Jubillar firmly denies his involvement in this disappearance, the gendarmes, them, are obliged to investigate the young dad just as they had done in the Daval affair. After thirty hours in police custody, Jonathann Daval had finally confessed to the murder of his wife, Alexia Daval. A parallel that has not escaped Internet users curious to know the outcome of this affair. For now, samples taken from the son of Delphine and Cédric Jubillar could advance the case …

Meticulous samples to keep one of the tracks away

Thursday March 4, 2021, Point made new revelations about the disappearance of the young Tarnaise. According to information gathered by the newspaper, hair samples of his son would have been carried out so that the gendarmes could find out if they have been given sleeping pills or not on the night of his mother's disappearance. In which case, the six-year-old boy could not have heard Delphine Jubillar leave the home, or worse, struggle with the arms of an assailant. An approach by the gendarmerie that Cédric Jubillar's lawyer, Me Jean-Baptiste Alary, confirmed: "Yes, there have been samples taken, but for the past three weeks, we are still waiting for the results!"he told the Point.

On Wednesday March 3, 2021, the latter also shared what he qualifies as a hypothesis "relatively credible" at the microphone of France Blue, that of the passenger prowler: "Did she go out? This is perhaps what the intervention of the dogs of the cynophile squad would suggest since they lose track ". An element that would let him think that Delphine Jubillar was able to board a car, forced by her attacker: "Maybe at this place, in a crossroads, she got into a vehicle, willingly or by force, which would justify the loss of an olfactory trace on the part of the gendarmerie dogs ". However, is Delphine Jubillar still alive? To this question, Me Alary has only one answer: "We will eventually find. There is no such thing as a perfect crime ".

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