For the first time, relatives of Delphine and Cédric Jubillar confided in front of the camera in the documentary broadcast on RMC Story, produced with the collaboration of journalist Ronan Folgoas, author of the book The Jubillar Mystery and who has been following the case from the start to Le Parisien-Today in France. A film which sheds new light on a complex investigation, without a body or a crime scene and which started on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, when the Tarn nurse suddenly disappeared. Thus, the young woman’s uncle and aunt gave themselves up, giving their truth.
Didier and Elisabeth are very close to their niece Delphine Jubillar. In the RMC Story documentary, they look fondly at childhood photos of the young woman, an orphan. “She was adorable. She was a little girl can be a little mischievous, cute, kind. We had a strong bond together. It was mutual“, explains his uncle. His wife adds: “She was like a girl to us.“
Words that are all the more moving as the couple experiences the absence of their loved one, mother of two children, like daily torture, having no answer, no certainty and no more hope. “We are unhappy. It’s terrible to live“, confides Didier, speaking of her in the past tense. “How else to talk about it? She’s going through the door? It is unthinkable. However, this is what we would like“They no longer believe in the scenario according to which would return, even if it would make them so happy. Convinced that their niece is dead, they cannot however mourn, since no trace of the body has been found for sixteen month.
All avenues have been explored and ruled out: the accident, the runaway, the bad encounter, all these tracks have been ruled out. The suspicions are on her husband Cédric Jubillar with whom she was in divorce proceedings, the last to have seen her alive and whom Ronan Folgoas was able to meet. The investigation continues but for his uncle and aunt who testified at the beginning of April before the examining magistrates, the supposed motive is well drawn. Their lawyer, master Mourad Battikh, told the Parisian : “Cédric Jubillar appears as a compulsively jealous husband who saw his wife escape him. Understanding that there was no turning back possible and that he could never win her back, he would have taken action.“
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.