Toulouse Court of Appeal examines Cédric Jubular’s release request
Cédric Jublar’s release request is being examined by the Toulouse Court of Appeal on Tuesday, January 11, 2022. The husband of the nurse who disappeared in the Tarn in December 2020 has been in pre-trial detention for nearly 7 months.
Cédric Jubillar, suspected of having killed his wife Delphine Jubillard and imprisoned since June, continues to say he is innocent and makes a new request for release on Tuesday before the Toulouse Court of Appeal.
He will not be present during the hearing, during which his three lawyers will try to convince the magistrates of the investigating chamber of the Court of Appeal of his innocence. The decision will be made more important.
“More than ever this file is empty, this file crumbles over time, it is stuck. We have been saying it for six months, and we continue to keep this man in detention”, assures one of his lawyers, Jean- Baptiste Alary.
“The continued detention becomes totally unreasonable, he pleads. The six months he spent free, he did not interfere with the investigation, justice must regain serenity in the analysis of the case. “
This is the third request for the release of this 34-year-old drywall painter. The requests were rejected by the courts for whom, concordant evidence concluded that the husband was involved in the disappearance of the nurse from Cagnac-les-Mines, near Albi, on December 15, 2020.
In this case of corpse, nor confession, the investigators of the gendarmerie section without research are continuing their research on the ground and a cell dedicated to these investigations remains activated, more than one after the disappearance, according to the source close to the file.
A rebound in this affair occurred in December, one day to the day after the disappearance of Delphine Jublar. Cédric Jubillar’s new company was placed in police custody, before being released, without being charged.
The gendarmes thought she could have information on the whereabouts of the nurse’s corpse. Shaken by this custody, this 44-year-old woman said Thursday that she still supported her companion, but that she could not help but doubt, admitting “not to be 100% sure of his innocence”.
Cédric and Delphine Jubular, 33, who worked as a night nurse in a clinic in Albi, were in the process of divorce when, on December 15, 2020, she disappeared at night from their house in Cagnac-les-Mines, in the middle of curfew.
Shortly before, he had learned that his wife had a lover and was planning to start a new life with him.
Saturday January 8, 2022, a mass in homage to Delphine Jubular was announced in the cathedral of Sainte-Cécile d’Albi, at the initiative of her brothers and sisters as well as friends. It brought together a hundred people.