This is his first interrogation since his custody and his indictment on June 18, 2021 for “murder by spouse“. Questioned by the examining magistrates, Audrey Assemat and Coralyne Chartier, Cédric Jubillar had to explain the underside of his conflictual relationship with Delphine, in particular the threats he would have made against her just a few weeks before her disappearance.”I’m sick of it, I’m going to kill her, I’m going to bury her, no one will find her.“he had thus declared to his mother Nadine about his wife.”I was angry, it was words thrown in the air “he defended himself according to The Parisian.
At the end of it, he also revealed the reasons for his resentment towards his wife. According to him, he did everything at home while Albi’s nurse had fun with her lovers. “Yeah, I was fed up, I was struggling on all fronts, the kids, the housework, the food, the outdoors, I was all alone doing everything, so when I said that, I was angry, I was letting off steam. Like I told you, I’m the con. “he said.
As a reminder, Cédric Jubillar had threatened to kill Delphine with his mother Nadine who had been quickly interviewed by investigators after the disappearance of the 33-year-old nurse. “Considering these elements, do you think today that your son is involved in the disappearance of his wife?“, would have asked a gendarme.”Yes I think so“, she would then have replied, in tears. Returning to her words, she added:”I am mixed. (…) I just hope my son didn’t do anything to him. “
During this interrogation, the 34-year-old painter-plasterer also continued to proclaim his innocence and added: “For now, you are looking for that from my side, maybe if you exploited the others more, we could find her more easily.”
Incarcerated since last June after his indictment for intentional homicide, the father of Louis and Elyah (7 years and soon 2 years) had requested in July his release from the judge of freedoms and detention (JLD). He then seized the investigation chamber of the court of appeal. So far his appeals have been rejected, the courts considering that the evidence was sufficient to justify his continued detention, at the Seysses remand center, near Toulouse.
The lawyers of the 34-year-old painter and plasterer, placed in solitary confinement, have denounced pre-trial detention “abusive“and considered that the”presumption of innocence is violated“.”This man is being held in unbearable conditions of isolation“, they added.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the facts with which he is accused until the final judgment of this case.