Two months ahead of the September trial of Cédric Jubillar for the murder of his wife Delphine Jubillar, new testimony has emerged from his current and former partners. The current partner claims to have received detailed confessions from Jubillar during prison visits at Seysses, including an admission that he strangled Delphine. This testimony, described as unprecedented in its specificity by the ex-partner's lawyer, has prompted the justice system to order additional investigations and to hear the ex-partner's statements. Jubillar's defense has expressed surprise and questions the motivations behind the new testimony, describing the case as fragile and the dossier as lacking solid evidence. Meanwhile, the best friend of Delphine Jubillar has expressed renewed hope following these revelations. The trial is set to take place in September 2025, and the recent developments have introduced new dynamics into the case, with the justice authorities seeking to clarify the circumstances based on these new confessions.
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