The noose is tightening around Cédric Jubillar, said the lawyer for the civil parties Master Battikh. It must be said that the 34-year-old painter-plasterer does not have much support in the investigation into the disappearance of his wife Delphine, which dates back to the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. If there is no material evidence, the one who is currently in pre-trial detention in Seysses near Toulouse is presented as the ideal culprit, a motive is emerging elsewhere. Even his mother’s words are not in his favor…
The Dispatch had reported in March the testimony of Nadine Fabre, the mother of Cédric Jubillar, during her interrogation dated January 20, 2022 with the investigating judges of the case, Audrey Assemat and Coralyne Chartier. She told the magistrates that her son “was having a hard time with the idea of a divorce” with his daughter-in-law, whose body has still not been found.
The one who is very close to her son affirms that he had difficulty digesting the divorce which was announced, which contradicts the words of the husband of Delphine Jubillar. Indeed, he has always claimed before the authorities that “it was going well“. It also confirms the death threats uttered by his son against his wife whom he suspected of cheating on him. Words that she had not taken seriously at the time.
If at first, Nadine had defended her son from the accusations which present him as the ideal culprit, she was upset by the elements of the investigation that the gendarmes exposed to her. This was reported by the journalist and author of the book The Jubillar Mystery, Ronan Folgoas. He had the opportunity to meet her: “Cédric is my son, with a capital MOn edge when she talks about her relationship with the first of her three children, she was shattered by what investigators told her six months after her stepdaughter Delphine disappeared:She came out completely overwhelmed. As she will explain to me a few days later, she is beginning to believe that her son may be guilty of murdering his wife.”
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.