Does the man in the white car have an alibi? This is the question that investigators will now ask themselves in the Jubillar case! While the young nurse is still missing and her husband Cédric is imprisoned for his murder, which he has been denying for months, the mystery could well evolve after the discovery of traces of blood in the vehicle of a friend of the couple.
This one, nicknamed Jerome to preserve his identity, has according to the Parisian a white Peugeot 306 and recognizes that Cédric Jubillar, whom he had already transported occasionally, could have come to steal from him in the middle of the night. He explains in particular:He came to my house when he wanted, and came home like in a mill (…) Once, he even came back while I was sleeping and in my bed to ask me for narcotics.”
Its front door being “always open“, Cédric Jubillar could therefore have managed to use the vehicle. he no longer remembers today his schedule dating from the day of the disappearance of the nurse and mother of two children.
Nothing very surprising, knowing that this evening took place more than a year ago, in December 2020. On the other hand, knowing if he was actually at home or at his girlfriend’s, in a neighboring town, could turn things around for the detectives trying to figure out the end of the story. If the blood is indeed from Delphine Jubillar, there is no doubt in any case that further research will continue concerning the schedule and the complicity between the two men…
This discovery follows the confidences that Cédric Jubillar had made to his fellow prisoner, Marco. During their months in the cell together, he reportedly bragged that he had actually killed his wife and transported the body in a white car that was not his. As a reminder, Delphine Jubillar has not reappeared since mid-December 2020. Her husband, who had reported her disappearance, had spoken of a walk with the dogs in the middle of the night, from which she would not have returned.
After intense unsuccessful searches, he ended up being suspected after contradictory statements. His son had also spoken of an argument during the fateful night. In full separation, the couple had rebuilt their lives, each on his side.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until his trial.