For a year and a half, investigators are still looking for the body of Delphine Jubillar, nurse from Tarn and mother of two children, who mysteriously disappeared on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. Since that evening, her relatives have been in waiting for an answer, so that the truth can come out. Justice has not determined the culprit but it has a main suspect: the victim’s husband, Cédric. An accumulation of material evidence and testimonies are incriminating and have led him to pre-trial detention for spousal homicide since June 2021. New revelations, made by an acquaintance of this 34-year-old craftsman, have just surfaced in the columns of the knowledgeable Noon dispatch.
With his companion, a man – nicknamed Florent in the article by The Dispatch to preserve his anonymity – needed work on his apartment three years ago. Cédric Jubillar was then presented as a serious craftsman. We are in 2019, Delphine was pregnant with their second child and Cédric was in charge of several construction sites: “He came most often in the evening, after his day’s work, and worked a few hours in our apartment before returning home.“A portrait that is in no way compromising, but their conversation a few years later, when Florent meets him after the disappearance of his wife in 2021, no longer presents the same man.
The conversation that Cédric Jubillar holds with his former employer raises questions. “I asked him if he was holding on, he replied that it was fine but that his in-laws were on his back”, explains Florent on a daily basis. He seems more affected by the emotion of Delphine’s family than by her disappearance. It must be said that the close entourage of Delphine née Aussaguel has not stopped since she no longer gives any sign of life to point the finger at Cédric’s behavior, before the fatal night and the days that followed. If the young woman no longer had any parents, she was very close to her uncle, her aunt and her cousin Lolita, today very involved in the excavations. The impulsive, even aggressive behavior of the painter-plasterer is brought to light, while many of the nurse’s friends describe her husband as a man who made her live a life that she suffered. She also intended to divorce and had planned to settle down with her lover.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.