Heard for the first time on the day of his mother’s disappearance and then a second time on January 20, 2021, the son of Delphine Jubillar was again interviewed by investigators on November 26, 2021. During his first interrogations, the little boy and brother Elyah initially confided that her parents were “bad guys“.”They are mean. Sometimes they don’t wanna play with me“he had indicated.
Moreover, during his first interrogation, Louis had confided that his parents got along “good“and that he had not heard any argument on the evening of December 15, 2020:”Yesterday it went well. Mom and dad, they hadn’t argued. They spoke well. Afterwards, we ate, we watched the finale of An Incredible Talent, where they pick the winner, but I didn’t hear who it was and after I went to bed, they didn’t scream because I heard them.“
However, he revealed that they sometimes quarreled and mimed their quarrels by extending his arms at 90 °. But since then, Cédric Jubillar’s son has completely changed his speech and added several details to this last evening where he saw his mother alive. The little boy – who has been living with his mother’s sister Stéphanie since his father was incarcerated in Seysses prison in June 2021 – finally revealed that he heard an argument between his parents as well as “big words“.
“They were arguing, then I would hear swear words. […] Then I heard that maybe they were …“, Facing the investigators, Louis then extends his arms at 90 degrees, to imitate the scene when his parents are arguing.”I heard swear words“, replies Louis, before confiding:”Then I heard: “Since it’s like that, we’re going to separate.”“Louis then indicates that he fell asleep. For his part, Cédric Jubillar – whose request for release was once again rejected on November 22 – has a next hearing scheduled for December 3, 2021 during which he will have to tell him also in detail the evening of December 15, 2020.
Louis Jubillar’s statements can be found on LePoint.fr.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the facts with which he is accused until the final judgment of this case.