Cédric Jubillar met Delphine Aussaguel in their youth, then the young man proposed to him in 2011 to marry him two years later. Two children were born from this union, Louis, 7 years old and Elyah, 3 years old. But the picture has cracked over the years marked by addictions such as online games and cannabis which make the husband Jubillar squander the household money. The house of their dream is transformed into a permanent construction site and the provocative and aggressive behavior of Cédric is often reported by those around them. Which leads to the summer of 2020, when Delphine decides to announce her intention to divorce. Between the desire to win her back and marital espionage, Cédric would have even involved his own mother, with whom he is very close, in his couple problems.
In the documentary broadcast on BFMTV For better and for worse, Jessica Chefaroudi, lawyer for Cédric Jubillar’s mother, Nadina, was taken apart in the couple formed by her son with the missing Tarn. Indeed, he was monitoring her through a geolocation application that he had installed on his wife’s phone, arguing that “if she has a lover, I’ll put her upside down…” Except that the thirty-year-old discovered that she was being stalked, as the lawwoman explains: “She received a notification warning her of all this. It was then that Cédric asked his mother to say that she was the one who had put this in place. what she did. She simply wanted like many mothers to cover her son for a mistake that her son would have made…“
If in the first place, Nadine had defended her son from the accusations which present him as the ideal culprit, she was turned upside down 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.