Case of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar: more than a year of mysteries in eight dates

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Case of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar: more than a year of mysteries in eight dates

Incarcerated since June 18, 2021, Cédric Jubillar is placed in solitary confinement in Toulouse-Seysses prison and has multiplied requests for release. The investigative chamber of the Toulouse court of appeal examined his third request on Tuesday January 11, 2022. At the end of the hearing which was held behind closed doors, the public prosecutor had requested the maintenance in detention of Cédric Jubillar. A man whose “inappropriate” behavior, during the night of his wife's disappearance, makes him, in the eyes of justice, the main suspect. The magistrates therefore followed the opinion of the prosecution, now the suspect in detention, in solitary confinement, at the Seysses remand center.

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This decision is motivated by the fact that procedural and investigative acts must still take place very soon, in particular a new hearing of the 34-year-old plasterer, scheduled for February

In one year, the Delphine Jubillar affair has seen several twists and turns. Here is the chronology of events.

In December 2020, Delphine Aussaguel, aged 33, has been married since July 2013 to Cédric Jubillar, a self-employed person working as a plasterer painter. In the summer of 2020, this nurse who works at night at the Claude-Bernard clinic in Albi, had expressed her desire to divorce. According to his lawyer, this divorce seemed to be carried out by mutual agreement. The couple have two children, a boy and a girl, aged 6 and 18 months at the time of the disappearance of the young woman, a year ago, on the night of December 15 to 16.

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Comparisons with the Daval affair quickly appeared, especially on social networks. In this case of murder of a spouse, judged at the Assize Court of Haute-Saône in Vesoul a few weeks before the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the husband had also reported the disappearance of his wife and participated in the research, before confess to the murder.

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December 16, 2020

On the morning of December 16, Cédric Jubillar called the gendarmerie to report the disappearance of his wife. Around 4 a.m., he had sent a message to someone close to Delphine: “Tell Delphine to come home. “His interlocutor had replied:” No, Delphine is not with me. According to her husband, she would have left the family home between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. wearing a white down jacket, taking only her mobile phone. The first searches of the gendarmes mobilize many means, dogs, a drone, helicopters, as well as 50 reserve gendarmes. In vain.

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December 23, 2020

Nearly a thousand people, including Cédric Jubillar, rake the hilly terrain of the town to find Delphine. Some objects, a telephone, clothes, as well as a knife, are discovered. The same day, a judicial investigation is opened for kidnapping and forcible confinement and the file is entrusted to two investigating judges from the Toulouse court. The next day, the couple's house is searched by investigators. It will be discussed again, for longer, on January 6, 2021, in particular by specialists from the National Gendarmerie's criminal research institute.

February 2021

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Delphine Jubillar's phone disappeared with her. He stopped broadcasting on the morning of December 16 within a radius of 2 km around his home. He limited for the last time at 10:55 p.m., then he went to messaging at 7:48 a.m. However, on January 13, 2021, an empty message was posted from her Facebook account, of which she is a priori the only one to hold the codes. Bug of the application, hacking or malfunction resulting from the investigations of the investigators on the computer equipment of the disappeared? On February 9, the phone's Messenger application seemed to reactivate again, again without a single explanation being able to be advanced. During the press conference on June 18, 2021, it will be specified by the prosecutor that these reactivations would be a technical consequence of the computer searches of the investigators, which was confirmed by Samsung.

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June 2021

Delphine Jubillar corresponded on social networks with a man. Heard by the gendarmes, this man, nicknamed in the press "the confidant of Montauban", and exonerated, he affirms in June 2021 that the young woman and he planned to settle together and that the night of his disappearance little before 11 p.m., she had sent him a photo of herself “in nightwear, showered and ready to go to bed”. Outfit that was found during the first search in the dirty laundry bin.

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After the investigators dismissed the theses of suicide, voluntary departure or Delphine's accident, on June 16, her husband, her mother and her stepfather were taken into custody by the gendarmes. On June 18, Cédric Jubillar is indicted for aggravated murder, the investigating judges having concluded that too many elements weighed against him. It is placed under warrant of deposit. On June 22, the couple's home was again searched in his presence. A USB key and phone memory cards are then found.

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July 2021

In July, new revelations undermine Delphine's husband's version of the facts. According to the Parisian, the investigators have wiretaps of a telephone call between Cédric Jubillar and his mother, Nadine. He would then have said: “She annoys me. I will kill her, I will bury her and no one will find her. “In addition, La Dépêche and BFMTV report that the companion of Delphine's lover discovered suggestive messages and asked the young woman to distance herself from her husband. The exchanges between the two women took place the very day of the disappearance of the young nurse.

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October 2021

On October 5, gendarmes specializing in speleology resumed research in Cagnac-Les-Mines to try to find the missing woman. For their part, her friends themselves continue to organize hunts in search of clues. Operations made difficult by the hilly topography and the mining past of the region, even if, according to the inhabitants, most of the wells have been identified and filled in for a long time.

On October 15, ten months after the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, her husband Cédric was heard at the Toulouse courthouse by the two magistrates who indicted him for murder in June. Among the incriminating elements, around 11 p.m. on December 15, 2020, the cries of a woman, supposedly the victim, were heard by two witnesses (two neighbors of the couple), corroborating the testimony of the eldest of the family, 6 years old, who evokes a violent argument between his parents that same evening. When the gendarmes arrived at 4:50 a.m., a laundry was on the way containing the duvet with which his wife slept (he will explain that the dogs soiled it with mud), while the state of the dwelling was neglected. According to the public prosecutor, Cédric Jubillar, who seems to have mourned quickly, as if he knew the fate of his wife, "could be brutal, rude, aggressive".

The hearing lasts four hours and Cédric Jubillar proclaims his innocence. His lawyers denounce the emptiness of the file and announce that they will file a new request for release.

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December 2021

On November 22, the Toulouse Court of Appeal refuses the new request for the release of Cédric Jubillar. A new hearing of the husband of the disappeared is scheduled for December 3. On December 13, BFMTV revealed elements based on telephone tapping of the mobile phone of the little sister of the main suspect in this file and confirmed to "La Dépêche du Midi", according to which the husband of the Tarn nurse who had been missing for almost a year, would have made, on May 16, 2021, ambiguous remarks. They are based on telephone tapping of the cell phone of the little sister of the one who remains the main suspect in this case. The latter gives him advice on how to defend himself and declares: "If you are bothered, say that you have a perfect murderer in your family".

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January 2022

On January 6, a new twist. Cédric Jubillar's lawyers question the Toulouse prosecutor's version thanks to new elements, denouncing the "deficiency in this file" of the investigation, was not washed at 4 a.m. the night of the murder, said Dominique Rizet, the police-justice journalist for BFMTV. The chain announced that "during their search, the gendarmes took photos and we can clearly see on several of them Delphine's quilt lying on the sofa in the living room". No duvet in the washing machine, then.

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Incarcerated since June 18, 2021, Cédric Jubillares, number one suspect in the murder of his wife, placed in solitary confinement in Toulouse-Seysses prison, has multiplied requests for release. On January 14, 2022, for a third time, the investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal rejected his request for release. This decision is motivated by the fact that procedural and investigative acts must still take place very soon, in particular a new hearing of the 34-year-old plasterer, scheduled for February.