Addictions, immaturity, egocentrism… The conclusions of Cédric Jubillar’s psychological expertise

Who is Cédric Jubillar really? The question is undoubtedly one of the keys to the resolution of the Delphine Jubillar case, who has disappeared since December 2020 without a trace. Thursday, May 26, 2022, franceinfo was able to have access to the psychiatric expertise carried out on the 34-year-old craftsman.

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The man, placed in pre-trial detention since June 2021, is accused of having killed his wife in their house in Cagnac-les-Mines, in the Tarn. Since then, the nurse’s body has not been found, and Cédric Jubillar claims his innocence.

This psychological expertise was added to the investigation file last month. The psychiatrist appointed by the judges met Cédric Jubillar twice, in July 2021 and then last October. The first time, Cédric Jubillar has just been placed in detention. He explains that he did nothing, that he is a very heavy cannabis user, between 10 and 25 joints a day. He also consumes alcohol regularly,”the evening Ricard“, in his words.

During this first interview, he also attacks the guards and affirms that they are going to push him to suicide. Dn a troubling formula, Cédric Jubillar is considering his release from prison and throws to the psychiatrist: “If I am the murderer, it is better that I leave the Tarn.” Cédric Jubillar will therefore be heard a second time, in October 2021, by this same psychiatrist. At that time, he complains of being isolated. “I am not a rapist, nor a snitchhe said, I am a criminal like the others.However, he continues to maintain his innocence. The plasterer adds: “They consider me the perfect culprit“.

Throughout this interview, the expert notes that he never pronounces the first name of his wife, whom he calls “madam” and not Delphine. “On was yelling at each other all the time“, he concedes. Cédric Jubillar also admits having grabbed him by the shoulders three months before his disappearance. He thinks his wife may have gone to Spain, and left their two children behind.

The psychiatrist expert, in this psychological report, recalls that Cédric Jubillar had a difficult childhood, with a very violent stepfather, foster care placements, where he says he has become a real delinquent. He also highlights his addiction to cannabis, his immature, egocentric, sometimes arrogant and very sure of himself side.

Assuming he was the perpetrator of the murder, the psychiatrist tries to explain his acting out. Divorce could constitute an encounter with a perhaps unbearable reality and Cédric Jubillar could have acted in a moment of anger, refusing this feeling of failure linked to the end of this family life to which he was very attached.

A large audience awaits Cédric Jubillar on June 9 in front of the Liberties and Detention Judge (JLD), one year after his detention on remand. Cédric Jubillar’s lawyers will ask for his release.

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The liberties judge will therefore examine the charges against him, the progress of the investigation, the risk of disturbing public order and say whether he considers that the detention should continue. So far, his requests for release have all been denied. The gendarmes are continuing their investigations, in search of the body of the nurse, who disappeared almost a year and a half ago.


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