Jubillar case. Cedric Jubillar will remain in detention for six more months.

This is undoubtedly an important step in the lengthy legal process for the Jubillar case.

Jubillar case. Cedric Jubillar will remain in detention for six more months.

This is undoubtedly an important step in the lengthy legal process for the Jubillar case. At 10 a.m. on Thursday, a judge for freedoms and detention will decide in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne), whether to extend Cedric Jubillar’s detention order by 6 more months.

Cedric Jubillar, the main suspect in the disappearance of Delphine his companion, was indicted. He was remanded into custody on June 18, 2021. Cedric Jubillar's one-year criminal warrant expires in nine days.

Cedric Jubillar’s lawyers will argue this Thursday, during an adversarial discussion, the release of the accused under judicial supervision, outside of Tarn, the place of Delphine’s disappearance.

Me Alexandre Martin was one of the men who confided in us on Wednesday. He mentions that in addition to this release under judicial surveillance, an alternative solution could be "house arrest under electronic wrist".

It's a matter of determining if the investigations still require his continued detention. The answer is no. The preservation of evidence is not at risk, as it has been tested and verified.

The lawyer answered the question about whether Cedric Jubilar could use a release to move Delphine’s body. "Cedric Jurbillar would've had six months between December 2020 to June 2021 to move the body. (...) But he never did any suspicious activity. It makes no sense to think that he would do this today.

The judges in April ordered new expertise to the phone of the missing nurse. It was activated six times on the night of his disappearance, while Cedric Jubillar accompanied the gendarmes. However, the suspect's lawyer appears to be keen to track this track, which "everyone seems to be laughing at."

We know Cedric Jubillar has been infiltrated by the gendarmes, so he cannot use the device even if he kept it. He doesn't have the unlock code that Delphine had just changed. The question is, who will be handling the phone at 6:52 AM?

Delphine Jubillar was a night nurse at Albi's clinic. She disappeared from her Cagnac-les–Mines (Tarn), home in the middle of the evening on December 2020. Cedric, her husband with whom she was divorcing, is the main suspect. He is currently in solitary confinement and continues to claim that he is innocent.