The complex and elusive personality of Cédric Jubillar was the subject of a recent expertise in the investigation into the disappearance of his wife Delphine, he who is the number suspect, currently in pre-trial detention in Toulouse-Seysses since June 2021. The Parisian reveals exclusive extracts in order to shed light on this file without any trace of the Cagnac-les-Mines nurse since the night of December 15 to 16, 2020.
In the psychiatric expertise which took place in two parts on July 1 and then on October 6 and the results of which were added to the court file on April 4, the 34-year-old painter and plasterer returned in particular to his experience in prison. According to him, supervisors are “unjust and contemptuous“.”They will push me to suicide“, he breathes, referring to the checks that are carried out at night, with the light on. Cédric easily recognizes his addiction to cannabis, quantifying his consumption between “ten and twenty-five joints a day” but declares to resist the brutality of withdrawal. Indeed, he claims to fight mentally against the lack of THC (the active ingredient of cannabis): “Everything happens in the head, you have to set goals, it’s the mind, you have to keep your head up…“
For the father of the two children – Louis and Elyah – of the thirty-year-old much loved by his family and friends, he is “mistreated” by law enforcement. “The gendarmes concealed the evidence. I am considered the perfect culprit (…) I am innocent, I have lots of assumptions… For them [les juges et les gendarmes]I had strong presumptions that [Delphine] was cheating on me and I wouldn’t have agreed to an amicable divorce if I had known.“. He is ready to go on a hunger strike if his new request for release is refused. gendarmes had been able to do. For the defense of the craftsman, we are looking with their client “a new Daval“, indicated Current wife. The author of Jubillar Mystery and also a journalist Parisian Ronan Folgoas had also collected the testimony of one of his cell neighbors who described him as a man “very narcissistic“.
If the expert also underlines the oversized ego of the man and his past marked by the blows of his stepfather, he believes that the number 1 suspect is “well accessible to a possible criminal sanction and that he was not suffering from any mental disorder that had impaired his discernment at the time of the events“.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.