Disappearance of Delphine Jubillar: Was Cédric’s fellow prisoner favored by the courts?

The former inmate nicknamed “Mark” is one of the protagonists of the Jubillar affair, the unsolved disappearance of the Tarn nurse Delphine Jubillar in December 2020. This man burst into the investigation in September 2021, when this 37-year-old Corsican passive A busy court told the court that he had vital information from his former cell neighbor, the husband whose missing woman wanted a divorce, Cédric Jubillar, in pre-trial detention for spousal homicide. While the two men were confronted again this month of May 2022, “Marco” is accused of having benefited from favor from justice… The latter then set the record straight.

According to information from France Bleu, the Toulouse prosecutor’s office has communicated to say that it has not negotiated a release with the ex-convict of Cédric Jubillar, contrary to what the lawyer for the Tarn craftsman on the radio antenna. “At the end of an entire afternoon of confrontation between Cédric Jubillar and his former cell neighbor in Seysses, the lawyers for Delphine Jubillar’s husband affirmed that the ex-detainee had negotiated his release against the disclosure of the confessions of the Tarn craftsman. This is false, says the public prosecutor.“That Marco”neither asked for nor obtained any favor in exchange for his testimony, nor was it promised to him”. Because when he made it known that he wanted to get in touch with the investigators of the Jubillar file, “he was released the next day“.

Following the statements of this man who occupied a cell next to that of Cédric Jubillar, extensive searches to try to find the body of the missing nurse had been undertaken in vain in early 2022. The testimony of the former detainee had also caused, in mid-December 2021, the placement in police custody of the new companion of Cédric Jubillar. Based on this testimony, she was likely to know where to find Delphine’s body. However, she emerged free, after a day and a half in police custody, without being charged. According to her, the “confidences” of Delphine’s husband were a provocation more in the face of a justice that overwhelms him.

Highly anticipated, the confrontation of May 12, 2022 between Cédric Jubillar and the former prisoner accusing the plasterer painter of having confessed to him in prison the murder of his wife, did not give “much“, according to defense attorneys.”Everyone stayed on their positions“said one of these lawyers, Jean-Baptiste Alary, after four hours of confrontation before the investigating judges.

For the time being, Cédric Jubillar remains behind bars, justice considering that the investigators have provided enough elements on the guilt of the 34-year-old plasterer painter to keep him in prison, in particular with the expertise of the broken glasses that his woman the last evening she was seen and the psychiatric analysis of the one who is considered the ideal culprit. The warrant of committal against him however expires on June 18. He cannot therefore remain in pre-trial detention beyond without a debate before the judge of freedoms.

Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.

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