France: Bones Found at the Location Indicated by Cédric Jubillar After His Confession
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Human remains were discovered on Thursday, July 16, 2026, in the Tarn region of France, at the location indicated to investigators by Cédric Jubillar, who was convicted of murdering his wife Delphine and confessed to the crime on July 6. The remains will be analyzed to determine if they are those of Delphine Jubillar.
The Jubilar case is at a turning point with the husband's confessions and the discovery of bones near Albi. The analyses must confirm whether it is indeed the body of Delphine, five years after his disappearance.
The Jubilar case has just reached a decisive turning point with the discovery of bones at Mailhoc, which could belong to Delphine Jubillar. While welcoming this rebound, Me Philippe Pressecq...
The gendarmes discovered bones on Thursday morning in a place designated by Cédric Jubillar
Ten days after confessing to killing his wife in 2020, Cédric Jubillar told the investigators on Wednesday, where they could find the body, and bones were found there.
On Thursday, searches to find Delphine Jubilar's body, which disappeared in 2020, are being conducted about ten kilometres from her home in the Tarn. Unidentified bones have been discovered by the investigators, guided by her husband Cédric Jubillar. A team of TF1 takes stock of the latest information. - Bones found on the indications of Cédric Jubillar in an isolated area of the Tarn: the latest information (Police, justice and other facts).
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