The daily Le Parisien-Today in France made its front page on the Jubillar affair on Monday, November 15. Delphine Jubillar, 33, nurse and mother of two young children, disappeared one night in December 2020 from her home in Cagnac-les-Mines (Tarn). Her husband Cédric was indicted in June for murder of a spouse, he is imprisoned in Seysses (Haute-Garonne). This Tuesday, November 16, his lawyers are once again defending a request for release. Following the article in Le Parisien this Monday, Attorney General Franck Rastoul requested that this hearing take place behind closed doors, for the serenity of the debates and to protect the children.
The confessions of Cédric Jubillar facing the judges
In his article, the Parisian does not however mention nothing about the facts themselves, disappearance or suspected homicide. But the double-page precisely details the debates between Cédric Jubillar and the two investigating judges during the hearing on October 15. The newspaper became aware of a document linked to the secrecy of the investigation, the interrogation report. Probable defense strategy, since the beginning of this very clever affair with the media coverage of the affair and especially the conditions in which Cédric Jubillar is imprisoned. “There is nothing to do except watch TV, I’m really sick of it“, he would have pleaded before the two judges according to the daily.
The Parisian relates in any case the content of this exchange, where it is in particular questions of the aggressiveness of the craftsman towards his wife, towards his son too. We also learn that the father of the family says he consumes about ten joints a day, or a “cannabis” budget of 400 euros per month. He also admits during this interview having sometimes stolen his wife’s bank card, without her knowing it.
About relations with Delphine, Cédric Jubillar admits having given up three months before his disappearance. “I accepted it from mid-September. In October, I register on Meetic“, details the daily, like an interview.”She remains the mother of my children, she will always have a place in my heart“The article finally sweeps away the exchanges about his jealousy, his suspicions around the young woman’s alleged lover (s), the death threats he had made.
At the first detention challenge hearing on July 6, Cédric Jubillar’s three lawyers had fought for an hour to request the publicity of the proceedings. This Tuesday, November 16, it is a second request for release that will be examined, the general prosecutor’s office – quite annoyed by his leaks – will therefore request a closed session. It is the investigating chamber which will rule. In less than three weeks, on December 3, the two judges will hear Cédric Jubillar again, this time on the facts.