Jubillar affair: new research underway in Tarn, dog teams on site

Towards progress in the Jubillar affair? Gendarmes were deployed this Thursday in Cagnac-les-Mines (Tarn), near the house of Delphine Jubillar, a 33-year-old mother who disappeared on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, Le Parisien learned from a close source of the file, confirming information News Toulouse and of The Dispatch.

According to our information, 30 personnel from the Tarn gendarmerie as well as 30 from neighboring departments – active and reservists – are mobilized. Five dog teams – eight dogs in total – specializing in the search for human remains are also on site. According to information from La Dépêche confirmed to Le Parisien, the searches are taking place at the place called “La Soulié”, a place which had already been searched during previous operations in 2022 and 2023.

This new research is part of additional judicial information ordered by the courts last February. Audrey Assémat and Coralyne Chartier, the two judges in charge of the investigation, are also on site, according to La Dépêche. This is about “closing the door” of a track after the words of a clairvoyant. She had indicated to the investigating judges in 2022 that she had “visions” of Delphine Jubillar being held in a farmhouse, as indicated by La Dépêche and confirmed to Le Parisien.

A telephone conversation

Recipient of new elements at the end of the year, the Toulouse public prosecutor’s office requested in mid-January additional information, that is to say a resumption of the judicial investigation into the file opened following the disappearance by Delphine Jubillar at the end of 2020.

Among these elements, there is the telephone conversation between an inmate incarcerated at the central prison of Lannemezan (Hautes-Pyrénées) and his mother. During this conversation, intercepted by the prison administration on November 22, this inmate mentioned the first names of three people: Sébastien, Sofiane and Mathieu. Who is it ? Chance or coincidence, these three first names are borne by acquaintances of Cédric Jubillar who lived in Cagnac-les-Mines at the time of Delphine’s disappearance.

“Additional information is procedurally required from the moment the investigating judges are removed from the case due to the indictment order” of Cédric Jubillar, Franck Rastoul explained to AFP in January, then attorney general of Toulouse who has now taken on new functions.

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On November 21, two Toulouse investigating judges issued this order and referred to court Cédric Jubillar, a 36-year-old plaster painter, accused of the murder of Delphine Aussaguel, wife of Jubillar, 33, mother of two young children and nurse in a clinic in Albi at the time of his disappearance in December 2020. In this case without body, confession, or crime scene, Cédric Jubillar, incarcerated since June 2021, denies any responsibility.

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