Overview
- Donat‑Jean, the man with whom Delphine planned a new life, told the court she had received threats from her husband and said he holds the conviction that Cédric Jubillar killed her.
- Under questioning, the witness maintained he never went to Cagnac‑les‑Mines, while the defense asserted his number appears on a list of lines detected by the cell covering the Jubillar home during the night of 15–16 December 2020.
- Defense lawyers alleged a telephony report tied to the lover’s line was removed from the case file and called the procedure “falsified,” a claim that now awaits verification by the court and contrasts with investigators’ earlier conclusion that he was cleared.
- Court exhibits highlighted an intense relationship between Delphine and the witness, with 200–300 messages a day and affectionate exchanges up to 22:55 on the night she vanished.
- The week’s agenda includes neighbors who reported muffled screams, the gendarme who took the couple’s son’s statement, a glasses expert and other witnesses, before Cédric Jubillar’s interrogation Friday and a verdict expected on October 17.