Overview
- Delphine Jubillar’s lover testified that she received threats from her husband and said he is convinced Cédric Jubillar killed her.
- The defense asserted that the lover’s phone connected to a relay covering the Jubillar home the night of the disappearance and alleged a related telecom report was removed from the case file.
- The lover denied ever going to Cagnac-les-Mines that night, while prior investigative findings cited by the prosecution indicated his and Delphine’s lines only connected at their respective homes, then his work site at 6:08 a.m.
- The court is now hearing neighbors, an officer who took the couple’s son’s statement, and experts on disputed items such as Delphine’s broken glasses, with further neighbors expected on vehicle and street observations.
- Cédric Jubillar maintains his innocence as the court proceeds toward his interrogation later this week and closing arguments, with a verdict scheduled for October 17 and a potential life sentence at stake.