On January 17, 2022, a former fellow prisoner of Cédric confided new explosive revelations about the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar who has not given any sign of life since the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. According to him, Cédric would have confessed to him the murder of his wife and would even have told him the exact place where he would have buried his wife: near a farm that burned down in Cagnac-les-Mines. But after more than 10 days of research in the area indicated by Marco, no trace of the mother of Louis and Elyah has been found.
Incarcerated in Toulouse-Seysses prison since June 18, 2021, Cédric revealed to his new companion Séverine in two new handwritten letters that all the indications of his former fellow prisoner were “bullshit“.”I told anything to anyone“he wrote to his new companion according to The Dispatch. The 34-year-old painter and plasterer also said to himself “sorry“for Séverine who had been placed in police custody and suspected of harboring a corpse after the revelations of Marco who had indicated that she knew where Delphine was buried and that she had herself seen the corpse of the nurse. “Now no more chatter with anyone, I promise…” he told her.
I’m sorry for being naive
“I understood that I made myself b… in beauty, if you want to accept my apologies… I’m sorry for having been naive and for having hurt you and especially for putting (sic) have it that way (…) Marco is one of the people who b…, to both of you, with false testimonies, that’s why you were in police custody. You can’t trust anyone […] You need porthé plinte (sic!) against him for slanderous denunciation“also wrote the son of Nadine Fabre in his mail.
Upon his release from prison, Marco had also indicated that he had contacted Séverine because Cédric had told him that she would help him move the corpse of Delphine Jubillar, which he feared had become visible over time. In these two new letters addressed to Séverine (which he knows are opened and read by the gendarmes), Cédric refutes all the accusations of his former fellow prisoner: “I had given him your phone number it was for once outside that we go for a drink but in the endhe used it for something else.“
In these letters, the 34-year-old painter-plasterer also regrets this investigation which, according to him, does not include any “major step forward“.”I wonder if the gendarmes are still working on the disappearance of my wife or if it’s already closed for them” he added, visibly dissatisfied with the work carried out by the investigators.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.