Distraught that the case is still trampling on the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar which occurred on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020 in Cagnac-Les-Mines, Anne – a close friend of the nurse – unveiled new elements on the sometimes disconcerting personality by Cédric. Convinced of the 34-year-old painter-plasterboard painter’s involvement in this affair, she confides that Delphine had already disappeared in the summer of 2020. “Delphine had already disappeared for a few hours the previous summer. ”she reveals.
Following this event, Nadine’s son had behaved which she then considered very bizarre. “That night he called me on my phone to ask if I knew where his wife was. Why this time is he content with a message addressed to several girlfriends via a Messenger group and with a single negative response, without going any further in its research?“she had explained.
This is not the only suspect element according to Anne. “Cedric behaves strangely in the first hours after his wife’s disappearance. ”She explains, recalling the laundry done by the painter-drywaller in the middle of the night just before calling the police.The fact that he puts laundry in a washing machine at 5 o’clock in the morning is, in my opinion, part of his desire to conceal something. Even though I don’t know what exactly.“
Indicted for “homicide on spouse” and imprisoned in Seysses prison, Cédric Jubillar still claims his innocence. A request for release initiated by his lawyers was once again rejected on November 22. The painter-plasterer was also questioned once again on December 3 in front of the two magistrates in charge of the case.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the facts with which he is accused until the final judgment of this case.
The interview of Delphine Jubillar’s friend can be found on The Parisian.