In a relationship with Cédric since April 2021, Séverine has always supported her companion and has not hesitated to claim her innocence in the court case concerning the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar. Arrested on December 15, 2021 for “concealment of corpse” then released the next day for lack of evidence, she was however suspected of knowing where the body of the Albi nurse was after the explosive revelations of a former fellow prisoner of Cédric nicknamed “Marco”. Former prisoner of Toulouse-Seysses prison where the 34-year-old painter and plasterer has been imprisoned since June 18, 2021, the man told investigators that Cédric had confessed to him the murder of Delphine Jubillar but also that his companion Séverine was in confidence…
Worse, Marco revealed that Louis and Elyah’s dad asked him to move the body of Delphine – buried”near a burnt down farm” in Cagnac-Les-Mines- with the help of Séverine. Subsequently, Marco organized several appointments with Séverine as soon as he left. Between October 13 and December 6 in Albi and around Tarn with the complicity of the police.
You have the nerves well hung, idiot?
During these meetings, the new companion of Cédric Jubillar would have taken the former prisoner “on a path leading to a nearby farmhouse, where one of the sheds had burned down in April 2021” (the presumed place where Delphine Jubillar would be buried). She nevertheless refused to go closer to the farm for fear of being “chip(followed by investigators).
Shocked by the whole affair, Marco even recorded Séverine during one of their meetings. On this recording, we hear Cédric’s partner say clearly to Marco: “Can you see a body that has been moved? (…) I don’t know how you’re going to find that, you’ve got your nerves on edge, stupid?”
Very touched by this legal case, Marco “swears that he has nothing to gain by denouncing Cédric: he was going to be released in an imminent way anyway. He justifies his approach by the sole desire that justice provide answers to the children of the Jubillar couple.” according to The Parisian.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.