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French Court Examens Evidence Against Cédric Jubillar in Wife's Disappearance Case

25-09-2025


The high-profile trial of Cédric Jubillar, accused of murdering his wife Delphine who disappeared in December 2020, entered its third day with testimony focusing on the investigative methods that led to his prosecution. The proceedings at the Tarn assize court are being closely watched as prosecutors present their case against the 38-year-old painter-plasterer, who has maintained his innocence throughout the judicial process.

Major Bernard Lorvellec, the gendarmerie officer who led the investigation, provided detailed testimony about the three initial hypotheses considered by authorities: potential suicide, voluntary departure by Delphine Jubillar, or third-party involvement. The military officer explained how investigators systematically eliminated other possibilities while evidence against Jubillar accumulated. He described the comprehensive approach taken, utilizing all available resources to examine every plausible scenario following the disappearance from their home in Cagnac-les-Mines.

Testimony revealed several key elements that prosecutors argue point to Jubillar's involvement, including broken glasses belonging to Delphine, unusual parking of her vehicle, and witness accounts of threats made by the defendant. The court also heard about the couple's young son describing an argument between his parents on the night of the disappearance. Additionally, investigators noted Jubillar's rapid disinterest in finding his wife and his pursuit of new relationships within weeks of her disappearance.

The defense team has challenged the investigation's methodology, characterizing it as biased against their client. Meanwhile, revelations about Jubillar's behavior after his wife's disappearance have emerged, including comments made to his subsequent partner Séverine about his sudden media prominence. The trial continues through October 17, with the court examining both forensic evidence and witness testimony as it seeks to determine what happened to Delphine Jubillar during the night of December 15-16, 2020.