Overview
- Proceedings opened on September 22 with Cédric Jubillar appearing before a packed court in Albi after being held in pretrial detention since 2021.
- Delphine Jubillar vanished in December 2020 during a COVID curfew, and despite exhaustive searches no body was found, with investigators noting a broken pair of glasses and reports of unusual car positioning.
- Prosecutors cite alleged death threats, neighbor accounts of nighttime screams, and statements from a former cellmate and an ex-partner who say the defendant spoke of killing his wife.
- The defense maintains there is no proof of homicide and reiterates that Jubillar denies being a murderer.
- Roughly 300 journalists were accredited for the four-week trial, a verdict is anticipated around October 17, and a conviction could carry a life sentence.