Frenchman on trial over wife’s disappearance in case that captivated France
Cédric Jubillar faces trial with over 16,000 pages of evidence despite no body or direct proof; prosecution alleges motive linked to troubled marriage and divorce plans.
- Cédric Jubillar's trial began in Albi, France, where he has been accused of killing his wife Delphine during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
- No body, blood, DNA evidence, or eyewitnesses have been found, despite extensive searches and testimonies from neighbors and family.
- Jubillar has denied all accusations, stating, 'I still deny the accusations against me,' during the trial.
- Circumstantial evidence includes testimony from their son about an argument and neighbors hearing screams.
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No Body, No Forensic Evidence — But Couple's 6-Year-Old Saw Parents Fighting the Night Mom Vanished
The trial of Cédric Jubillar, 38, who is accused of killing his wife, Delphine Jubillar, 33, in 2020, began Monday, Sept. 22, in FranceSipa via AP Cedric Jubillar in court on the first day of his trial in Albi, FranceNEED TO KNOWThe trial of Cédric Jubillar began Monday in FranceThe painter and decorator is accused of killing his wife Delphine Jubillar, who disappeared from their home in the south of France in Dec. 2020The couple’s children were…
The murder trial in France that has no body and transfixed everyone
Delphine Jubillar case: On 16 December 2020, Cédric Jubillar alerted the police that his 33-year-old wife Delphine, who worked as a night nurse at a clinic in the small town of Albi in southern France, had gone missing. Jubillar’s disinterested behaviour and a whole host of circumstantial evidence, including a pair of Delphine’s broken glasses, being found and testimony about how the couple argued and screams were overheard, led to police arrest…
He denounced the disappearance of his wife five years ago and at that time his body has not been found; a fat brush painter addicted to cannabis now sits on the bench denying the facts. Read
Since the accused's box of the Tarn Assize Court, Cédric Jubillar has not delivered any confessions on Monday during the first day of his trial for murder. The mystery surrounding Delphine's disappearance in December 2020 remains complete this Tuesday. Follow live the second day of hearing.
Second day of trial for Cédric Jubillar. Judged for aggravated murder on spouse after the disappearance of his wife Delphine Jubillar in December 2020, the accused again recalled, during the first...
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