Jubilar Trial: "Sulphurous People", "Socories of the Investigation", "No evidence".... Cédric Jubillar Facing the Doubts of His Mother and His Exes From This Wednesday
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The trial of Cédric Jubillar, entered on Monday in his third week, continues. On Wednesday, the court first heard the testimony of the accused's mother and then of his father-in-law, before hearing several former fellow prisoners of Cédric Jubillar. Other witnesses must follow the stand this Thursday. Follow us on this 12th day of live hearing.
Cédric Jubilar is accused of killing his wife, Delphine Aussaguel, a 33-year-old nurse, on the night of 15-16 December 2020, and of having removed his body. He has been tried for spousal murder in Albi (Tarn) since 22 September.
A civil party in the trial of his son, accused of the murder of his wife, Nadine F. testified on Wednesday 8 October, at the bar of the court d'Assizes. Three weeks before the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, he had told him: "I'm going to kill her. I'm going to bury her. And no one is going to find her."
The Jubilar trial continues to captivate the whole of France. Behind the drama and shocking revelations, a detail tells a lot about the defendant's personality: his categorical refusal to divorce. And the reason he invoked touches on something much deeper than a simple refusal to be left.
On Wednesday 8 October, Cédric Jubillar's mother took the floor at the bar of the Tarn. Between regrets, guilt and memories of a difficult childhood, Nadine F. gave her testimony on her relations...
Nadine Jubillar, 54 years old, returned to the court to sit on what his son said about killing his wife who wanted to leave him.
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