For more than a year, Cédric Jubillar has been in prison. He did not confess to a crime, the body of his wife Delphine Jubillar has not been found, but justice maintains his detention, it even extended it last June. His reasons? She believes that the charges are heavy enough and that her release, even with an electronic bracelet, would disrupt the course of the investigation. The content of his letters sent to his relatives allows us to know more about his state of mind.
“I don’t understand that they keep looking on me, they don’t understand that I didn’t do anything, that I’m innocent“. And to continue: “Here, life is complicated but I’m hanging on. I was placed in solitary confinement for my protection and in the end this decision suits me. I have a walk in the morning or I take the opportunity to jog and in the afternoon I go to the weight room. It allows me to keep in shape because in the cell you don’t move“, had unveiled BFMTV in August 2021, two months after his incarceration.
Delphine’s husband and father of their two children believes, like his lawyers, that certain avenues have not been sufficiently explored, such as that of a voluntary departure to Spain to start a new life, or that of a fatal accident that the no one wanted to wear makeup.
In prison, Cédric Jubillar also forged ties, even if his reputation is not that of a personality much loved by the other fellow prisoners. A certain Marco, now released, had discussed with him and he then shared his revelations with the police, wanting to participate in the search. If Cédric Jubillar had pretended to confess to having buried the body of his wife with whom he was in divorce proceedings, it seems that it was more of a game of provocation, since nothing was then found in the area that he was in. he said, near a farmhouse that burned down. Now it is a cemetery that is in the sights. This is the theory of some relatives of Delphine, born Aussaguel. A particularly complicated place to explore…
Cédric Jubillar is presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.