This is the fourth request in nine months.
Cédric Jubillar's lawyers are pleading this Tuesday before the investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal (Haute-Garonne) for the release of the man accused of the murder of his wife Delphine.
The 34-year-old painter-plasterer, imprisoned since June 18, 2021, denies any involvement in the disappearance of his wife whose body has not been found.
"The more time passes, the more hope there is that he will be released," said one of his lawyers, Alexandre Martin, pointing to "the lack of evidence" to keep him in detention.
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Large-scale excavations carried out for three weeks, at the end of January-beginning of February, near the couple's house in Cagnac-les-Mines, in the Tarn, yielded nothing.
"Already there was not much, there is less than not much left," said the prisoner's lawyer.
Drones to observe the ground
The investigators focused on the surroundings of a farm, after statements by a cell neighbor of Cédric Jubillar at the Seysses remand center, near Toulouse.
According to him, Cédric Jubillar told him that he had buried his wife's body near a farm in this hamlet.
"The excavations have shown that
(his assertions)
were ultimately false," said Martin.
Cédric Jubillar was heard on this subject on February 11 by the judges, his lawyers denouncing “an interrogation on the void, which highlights the state of perdition in which the accusation finds itself”.
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Jubillar case: in the secret of the house of Delphine and Cédric
On Monday, above Cagnac-les-Mines, the gendarmes continued their search for the nurse using special drones capable of detecting changes in the structure of the ground, possibly caused by the decomposition of a body.
At the time of the 33-year-old nurse's disappearance on the night of December 15-16, 2020, the couple were in the process of divorcing.
The investigators favor the thesis of a violent argument during which Cédric would have killed Delphine before hiding her body.