Surprising and shocking information, the idea that the house in which Delphine Jubillar lived could bring in big money surfaced in a file of the Figaro published in this month of July 2022. But it is even more amazing that it comes from the mother of Cédric, husband of the disappeared from Tarn and presumed guilty currently in pre-trial detention in the prison of Seysses near Toulouse. While no trace of the body of the mother and nurse has been found since that night from December 15 to 16, 2020, this case continues to raise questions.
It was in February 2021, two months after the announcement of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, that her mother-in-law Nadine suggested to her son Cédric that they put the house they had built – and not completed – up for sale. -, ensuring that its price “could raise the price given the media coverage“, reports Le Figaro. The daily adds that according to her, “people would be happy to buy this house where something potentially happened“Dismaying statements given the seriousness of the situation and the dismay of his relatives, starting with the couple’s two children, Louis and Elyah, aged 6 and 1.5 years respectively at the material time.
Very close with her son, she had also previously agreed to play the dangerous game that her son had imposed on her: she had covered it when Delphine realized that the one she wanted to divorce was watching her with a geolocation application. If the words and actions of Cédric’s mother are shocking today, she has taken a step back from the case after more than a year and a half of investigation. Initially defending tooth and nail her darling son, she was much less vehement thereafter, to the point of wondering if he could not ultimately be involved. She was turned upside down by the elements of the investigation presented to her by the gendarmes. “She came out completely overwhelmed. As she will explain to me a few days later, she is beginning to believe that her son may be guilty of murdering his wife.” told the journalist of Parisian Ronan Folgoas, author of Jubillar Mystery.
Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.