Jubillar case: “Scrap metal, cinder block, abandoned house …”, Delphine could no longer support her “wobbly” life

The Jubillar case is the sudden disappearance, without any trace of a body or crime scene, of a 33-year-old nurse, mother of two children and in divorce proceedings with her husband Cédric. The painter and plasterer has been behind bars in Toulouse-Seysses prison since June 2021. He is the last person to have seen her alive, but has been claiming her innocence from the start.

For the prosecution, the motive for the alleged murder is emerging. “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.“, declared the lawyer of several relatives of Delphine Jubillar to the Parisian. In the documentary on this unresolved legal case for more than fifteen months, broadcast on RMC Story, we can see how the milf endured her life as a couple. In 2011, Cédric Jubillar asked in marriage to his childhood sweetheart Delphine Aussaguel. But the wonder of the honeymoon has been replaced by routine and a life that no longer satisfies the nurse from Cagnac-les-Mines. A woman who would have, little by little, fallen under the influence of her angry even aggressive husband, in front of a powerless entourage. Then, she found the strength to react and try to free herself.

Ronan Folgoas, journalist from Parisian-Today in France investigated the case for more than a year and made a book of his work, The Jubillar Mystery (StudioFact edition). He co-directed the film broadcast on RMC Story and met the major protagonists of this news item, including suspect husband number 1, who left their house in a poor exterior condition: “What you notice at first glance are these concrete blocks, these abandoned toys, this abandoned scrap metal that litters the entrance to the property. It gives the impression of a house under construction, even abandoned. It gives the image of an owner who cares very little about the image he sends back to his neighborhood, to his visitors. It denotes in a housing estate where the houses are also rather pretty.”

For the reporter, this house is like the symbol of Delphine’s “fed up”. She will also tell her husband a few months before his disappearance: “She makes it very clear that she is fed up with this life. She can’t take it anymore. This is where the expression comes in: ‘I’m fed up with this Bidochon house, this Bidochon life.’ An expression which for her characterizes this wobbly life she has had with Cédric for yearswhich she had somehow gotten used to.”

During the summer of 2020, she showed more than ever that she wanted to get out of this unsatisfactory condition, met a man via a dating app and made plans with him. She thought to formalize their relationship after the holiday season. Then will come the night of December 15 to 16, during which everything changed.

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

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