Incarcerated for the murder of his wife Delphine, Cédric Jubillar is today helped by an element. Because now, if a body is missing in this case, the results of the analyzes of alleged traces of blood found in a car have been revealed.
New twist in the Jubillar case. Since December 2020, Delphine Jubillar has not been found after having carried out what her husband describes as a night walk with her dogs, from which she never returned. After several beats, searches and multiple scenarios on what could have happened during the night of December 15 to 16, the investigators are at an impasse, while no body has yet been found. If Cédric Jubillar has been in prison since last June for the murder of his wife, the material evidence seems to play rather in his favour, such as the suspected traces of blood recently found in a vehicle.
Identified as what could have enabled Cédric Jubillar to transport the body of his wife Delphine far from their home in Cagnac-les-Mines, this vehicle, which belongs to a friend of the father of the family, was scrutinized by the investigators and the scientist. Unfortunately, after analysis, the traces found in the car were not identified as bloodreports The Dispatch. The lawyers of Delphine Jubillar’s husband were quick to file a new request for release for their client, who has, since his imprisonment, filed many, all rejected.
“There are no traces of blood”
“There are no traces of blood in this car or in any other vehicle, or in the Jubillar house, or in a garden.“thus assured Mes Alexandre Martin, Emmanuelle Franck defenders and Me Jean-Baptiste Alary, who defend Cédric Jubillar, and spoke at length about this “this false lead” before the investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal. The search continues all the same in the hope of finding the body of Delphine Jubillar, despite capricious weather which forced the investigators to suspend the search. Cédric Jubillar is currently still in pre-trial detention, while “many incriminating elements have been withdrawn” of the file according to a relative.
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