Jubillar case, shocking statements: “The gendarmes disguised the evidence”

For justice as for those close to Delphine Jubillar, the guilt of Cédric, husband of the missing Tarn nurse, is no longer in doubt. At a time when the judge of freedoms and detention is going to rule on the case of the 34-year-old painter-plasterer – on June 18 precisely -, the spotlight is more than ever on the husband of the one who has not given no sign of life since December 2020. If he is overwhelmed by the accusation, he has claimed his innocence from the start and points the finger at the investigators.

By entrusting himself to a psychiatrist for an expert opinion added since April 2022 to the judicial file and whose The Parisian became aware, Cédric Jubillar shared his point of view on the case. He simply accuses the authorities: “The gendarmes made up the evidence, he laments. I am considered the perfect culprit (…) I am innocent, I have lots of assumptions… For them (the judges and the gendarmes), I had strong presumptions that she (Delphine) was cheating on me and I wouldn’t have agreed to an amicable divorce if I had known.

What is his thesis? The craftsman father of two thinks his wife “went off”, possibly to Spain. The consequence, according to him, of a disintegration of their couple which would have started in the spring of 2020, during the deconfinement. For him, she abandoned her responsibilities as wife and mother: “I did the housework, the dishes and I did the laundry… She didn’t help me, she didn’t do anything anymore (…) From September on, she insulted me: asshole, shit, soc case, drug addict. .. faced with this, I laughed …“He would have tried to win her back, but in vain. In addition, he reported an episode of physical violence, grateful”having already grabbed her by the shoulders in September”.

For the lawyer for the family of Delphine Jubillar née Aussaguel, it is clear that Cédric Jubillar, a man with egocentric and sometimes aggressive behavior, did not accept that his wife was ready to leave him and start a new life with a other. He would then have committed the irreparable on this night of December 15 to 16, 2020. In the absence of a crime scene and a confession, the lawyer relies in particular on the psychiatric expertise of the man, of the analysis of the victim’s broken glasses or the cries heard that evening by neighbors. The couple’s vehicle was also parked differently depending on the neighborhood. In addition, for those close to the thirties, she could never have abandoned her children aged 6 and 2 at the material time.

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

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