Cédric Jubillar is the number 1 suspect in the disappearance of his wife Delphine, which occurred on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. For a year now, he has been in pre-trial detention in the Seysses remand center in Haute-Garonne, claiming his innocence. Her lawyers believe that their client’s file proves nothing, outraged that she can keep a man for so long without real evidence. They had also put forward the idea of another suspect who was too quickly, according to them, dismissed.
Regularly, the lawyers of Cédric Jubillar, husband of Delphine with whom he was in divorce proceedings, defend requests for the release of their client. To argue, they had particularly focused on the strange testimony of a man who confessed to the murder … by SMS to his spouse. “I did kill Delphine. She did not want to leave her husband and children. I hit her and buried her in the through” and a second, “I killed a woman, she works nights. She didn’t want to leave her husband for me. I’m not proud, I’m going to put flowers on her body and that’s it.“, they read. Me Jean-Baptiste Alary, one of Cédric Jubillar’s three lawyers, regretted that the investigators did not interview the companion of this man.
An element which was however clarified during an interview with Current wife. Master Alary thus declared that a woman would have presented herself “to the gendarmerie on December 25, 2020 to show the text messages she had received from her ex-husband“: “She was auditioned, he says this time. EShe told the gendarmes that it seemed to her that her ex-husband knew Delphine Jubillar well because they were in the same high school. This question was put to the principal concerned three days later, on December 28 at 6:55 p.m., and the latter replied: “No, not at all. She is much older than me.’ While Delphine Jubillar is only a few months younger. We contented ourselves with this answer, without any contradiction. Nothing was done. No searches, nothing.“
A testimony which however seems fragile which does not seem to have made much noise since. The defense of the painter-plasterer did not recall it during recent hearings, preferring to focus on the “empty file” against their client and the dysfunction of justice. No crime scene and no body has been found for a year and a half.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.