Disappearance of Delphine Jubillar: Did Cedric confess the murder to his sister?

Since the disappearance of his wife Delphine Jubillar, Cédric has never ceased to proclaim his innocence. Yet the 34-year-old drywall painter would have boasted of having committed “the perfect crime“with his little sister Enola.

According to BFMTV, a wiretap on May 16 overwhelmed Louis and Elyah’s dad, who made very explicit comments about the disappearance of Albi’s nurse. While all the relatives of the young woman are worried and are looking by all means to find her, Cédric has fun with the situation and confides to his sister: “Enola, from you to me, i’m the perfect murderer so far, don’t forget that I committed the perfect crime. If you need advice …

These words would have been collected during a phone call between Cédric’s sister (wiretapped after Delphine’s disappearance) and her boyfriend. The young high school student born in 2005 would have forgotten to hang up with her boyfriend and the investigators would have succeeded in intercepting a discussion between Cédric and his sister Enola, eager to have advice to defend himself in high school.

Questioned by the investigators a month later, the young girl will deny these remarks attributed to her brother and will explain that it was simply a question of “a laugh, a delirium“.

Obviously very aware of techniques or strategies to make a corpse disappear, he would also have explained during a beat to find his wife how to put himself in the shoes of the ideal murderer. “I kill someone, I fuck him in a lake. I may not open the flap to him, but I ballast (the body). Because you know very well that a body floats. You know very well that a body floats, so you ballast, send yourself to the bottom“he would have declared on March 21.

Maintained in pre-trial detention since June 18 at Seysses prison and indicted for “spousal homicide”, Cédric Jubillar saw his last request for release rejected on November 22.

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

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