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Maintenance: Jubillar Case: Is There a "Perfect Crime"? an Expert Was Asked the Question.

Summary by franceinfo.fr
Cédric Jubillar is tried for murder by spouse after the disappearance of his wife Delphine, whose investigators have never managed to find the body. Since the disclosure of the case, it is not uncommon to hear about "perfect crime". But does this exist? Decryption with Anaïs Guillaume-Crane, teaching officer on forensic topics at Sciences Po Rennes.

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Cédric Jubillar is tried for murder by spouse after the disappearance of his wife Delphine, whose investigators have never managed to find the body. Since the disclosure of the case, it is not uncommon to hear about "perfect crime". But does this exist? Decryption with Anaïs Guillaume-Crane, teaching officer on forensic topics at Sciences Po Rennes.

"We're going to go back to what Delphine was able to deliver to his friendly, social and professional entourage," said Laurent Boguet, one of the couple's children's lawyers, 11-year-old Louis, and 6-year-old Elyah.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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