“salivary traces” found in an improbable place sow doubt

While he is awaiting his trial, Cédric Jubillar will soon be tried for the alleged murder of his wife Delphine. And a new element shouldn’t help…

While the case surrounding the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar was closed on Friday October 13 by the investigating judges in charge of the investigation, a new revelation could support the thesis of a body transport. On the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, Delphine Aussaguel, wife of Jubillar, mysteriously disappeared after having supposedly left her home. If at first the investigators did not suspect her husband, Cédric, he was finally placed in pre-trial detention on June 16, 2021 for the murder of his wife. Although he still maintains his innocence, all his requests for release have been rejected pending his trial which could take place at the end of 2024.

However, although the investigation has been closed, research continues on the part of the authorities. Particularly because last October, the press reported on DNA traces belonging to Delphine which had been found on the pajamas worn by her husband on the evening of his disappearance, thus relaunching the hypothesis of the transport of the body. In the columns of France SundayFriday November 10, it is notably reported that “salivary traces” discoveries and “matching Delphine’s DNA”. They were found at shoulder level on the pajamas he was wearing when he opened the door to the police on December 16, 2020, after reporting Delphine’s disappearance.

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“Sufficient charges” against Cédric Jubillar

On November 6, the Toulouse public prosecutor’s office responsible for the case requested the referral of Cédric Jubillar to the Tarn Assize Court. Indeed, the public prosecutor justified its decision by indicating that at present there existed “sufficient charges against” of Cédric Jubillar who could involve him in the “murder of his wife”. If for the moment, the body of the young nurse has still not been found, The Parisian indicated that the Toulouse public prosecutor’s office affirms that “the judicial information has brought together the elements demonstrating that Delphine Aussaguel, who has not given the slightest sign of life since December 15, 2020 around 8 p.m. and who was last seen by her husband Cédric Jubillar at her home , was killed”.

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