Cédric Jubillar in prison: his behavior pointed out!

The personality of Cédric Jubillar is scrutinized by the investigators and the justice, but also by the journalist of the Parisian-Today in France Ronan Folgoas. In his book The Jubillar Mystery – Investigation at the heart of a disappearance (Editions StudioFact), the reporter for the Police-Justice service wanted to know more about this case and the role of the husband of the disappeared, Delphine. Without wanting to overwhelm, he presents in his book very interesting insights, at a time when no trace of the victim has been found since December 16, 2020, despite large-scale excavations and numerous analyzes. Thus, we learn more about the controversial behavior of the husband of the Tarn nurse, father of their two children and in pre-trial detention since June 2021 for spousal homicide.

Those close to Delphine Jubillar have often pointed to the aggressive and inappropriate behavior of Cédric Jubillar towards his wife, with whom he was in divorce proceedings. To this is added the observations of the neighbors of the cell of the 34-year-old painter-plasterer, locked up in the establishment of Toulouse-Seysses. “Loudly, he even invites his neighbors to zap to watch this or that show, on BFM TV, NRJ 12 or TF1. This national notoriety is far from displeasing to him. It allows him to stand out and exist behind closed doors“, writes Ronan Folgoas.

Indeed, a prisoner had confided to the gendarmes according to the author and journalist the egocentrism of the ideal culprit: “Jubillar really thinks he’s a star, he is a very narcissistic person. In prison, we talk loudly and about everything: life before, women and children when there are (…) Cédric, for his part, mainly talks about himself, and this can become tiresome.

An attitude that would explain his confusing confidences to a cell neighbor, Marco, who then claimed to the authorities that he had obtained crucial information on the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar. The investigators thus searched following the indications of the former fellow prisoner, in vain. His companion Séverine had also warned the famous Marco that Cédric had played him. A way to confuse the issue and confuse the authorities, a recurring behavior of the craftsman. Today, he is more than ever in the viewfinder with the testimonies of members of the family of Delphine née Aussaguel. His jealousy is presented as a solid motive by their lawyer.

Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.

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