Delphine Jubillar – “He continued to act as if she were there”: the astonishing testimony of a friend of Cédric

Delphine was Cédric Jubillar’s first love. At just 18 years old, the plasterboard painter met this nurse and fell head over heels in love with her to the point of marrying her in 2013. Father of Louis and Elyah (7 and soon 2 years old, fruits of his love with Delphine), Cédric was yet in the process of divorce at the time of the mysterious disappearance of the nurse on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. Incarcerated in Seysses prison and considered the main suspect in this affair, Cédric nevertheless still claims his innocence, even if a new request for freedom has just been rejected on November 22.

He did things like Delphine

Interviewed by The Dispatch, a close friend of the painter-plasterer confided that Cédric had a very strange behavior after the disappearance of his wife. When he went to see him in their house in Cagnac-Les-Mines, the man seemed to be in full denial and not to be aware that his wife was no longer with them. “He always wanted to build a family, to have children and a house. “he explains,”When Delphine disappeared, I wondered if he had really understood that his wife was no longer there. He kept pretending she was there, by giving the same foods to children and keeping the same habits, as if she was going to come back … He did things the way Delphine would have done them.

Incarcerated and placed in solitary confinement, Cédric Jubillar recently denounced his very harsh conditions of detention and had confided to be on the verge of psychological exhaustion. “I’m innocent, I didn’t kill Delphine“, he declared last November before the investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal.

The full testimony of Cédric Jubillar’s friend can be found on La Dépêche.fr.

Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the facts with which he is accused until the final judgment of this case.

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