Delphine Jubillar case: she would not have left her home on the evening of her disappearance

According to the latest elements, it seems that Delphine Jubillar did not leave her home on the night of her disappearance, between December 15 and 16, 2020.

That evening, the 33-year-old nurse was never seen again, leaving behind her purse, identity papers, bank card and car.

The Saint-Hubert dog of the gendarmerie, renowned for his flair, had marked Delphine Jubillar’s “end of the trail” with a stop sign in the middle of the street, being 160 meters from the couple’s home.

But it looks like a neighbor actually just saw the dog urinating there, so thought he had paused.

No trace of blood or urine found

According to a source close to the investigation, the results of expert reports carried out on the water in the Jubillar couple’s washing machine, which contained the duvet in which Delphine Jubillar slept, did not reveal any trace of blood or urine.

The analysis of the water, carried out on December 17, 2020, nevertheless gave hope for a potential lead, in order to advance the investigation, into the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar.

Another unsuccessful track, that of the siphon of the bathroom sink, where no trace was found by investigators.

Testimonials that don’t stick

If the husband said that his wife also used to take the dogs out alone, “especially in the evening”, “around 11 pm or midnight”, several testimonies came up against these statements. Several relatives of Delphine have indeed indicated that she never took the dogs out, even less at night, especially since her trace was not found outside the home, reports Point.

Cédric Jubillar is in police custody on June 16, 2021. Although he still denies being involved directly or indirectly in the disappearance of his wife, he explained that he walked the dogs on the evening of December 15 while she was there. with the children. According to him, it was only after noticing her disappearance that he would have thought about the fact that she had perhaps come out to walk the dogs.

The phone activated twice in the night

Investigators now know that Delphine Jubillar’s cell phone was activated twice after sending her lover a last message at 10:58 p.m. At 12:11 am, a message from her brother will have been marked as “read” on WhatsApp messaging, while the phone’s camera would have been reactivated at 1:33 am.

Cédric Jubillar’s lawyers believe that these two elements would make it possible to exonerate their client “insofar as Cédric did not have access to Delphine’s phone, whose codes she had changed”. Did Delphine Jubillar, in person, use her WhatsApp account or her camera? Cédric Jubillar must be questioned on Friday by the investigating judges, around 9:30 am according to a source close to the investigation.

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