Jubillar case: Delphine’s phone activity sows doubt

by time news


S’is this a new twist in the Delphine Jubillar affair? As revealed The Dispatch, the mobile phone of the 33-year-old nurse, who disappeared in Cagnac-les-Mines, in the Tarn, in December 2020, would have displayed suspicious activity on the night of her disappearance. According to new expertise, the young woman’s Huawei P30 Pro, which still cannot be found, was activated six times during the night of December 15 to 16, 2020 between 0:07 a.m. and 6:52 a.m.

According to the manufacturer Huawei, the triggering of Delphine Jubillar’s phone “required human action”, including the activation of the WhatsApp application (0:09 a.m.), the activation of the camera on WhatsApp (1:33 a.m.) and multiple device interface triggers (00:7, 01:3, 06:52). The daily reports that, according to the gendarmes, Delphine Jubillar was assaulted around 11 p.m. on December 15, more than an hour before these various maneuvers on her mobile.

Other element of weight reported by The Dispatch, when the phone was last unlocked, at 6:52 a.m., Cédric Jubillar, her husband and main suspect in this case, was alongside the gendarmes who were then making the first findings at his home. So he couldn’t use his wife’s laptop at that time.

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New expertise to come

These new elements could therefore relaunch the investigation. The two investigating judges in charge of the case have just ordered new expertise on a Huawei phone of the same model, with the aim of precisely determining the origin of these activations on the night of the nurse’s disappearance. before drawing their conclusions.

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