Delphine Jubillar has been missing since December 15, 2020. Since then, her husband Cédric has been the main suspect in the case. One of the motives mentioned would be an intention of divorce. A decision that would have pushed the husband of the “alleged victim” to take action. Convinced that his companion had a lover, the craftsman had tried to geolocate the nurse’s mobile phone. An act that Ronan Folgoas, author of the book “The Jubillar Mystery” published on March 17 by Studiofact, explains in detail. ” I don’t care about your love! “, Would have launched Delphine Jubillar to her husband by telephone. ” I’m at work. Leave me alone. Tomorrow I call a lawyer. It’s dead, no more turning back “, she added.
Shortly after, Delphine Jubillar received a disturbing notification. ” She is immediately informed that her line is the subject of a geolocation request […] Not fooled, the young woman reacts immediately: ‘Are you the one asking for geolocation sharing?‘”, says Ronan Folgoas. Far from assuming, the painter-plasterer tries to divert attention by accusing Nadine, his mother, ” who, far from giving up, agrees to take on the less than stellar role of the spy mother-in-law “.
Ready to do anything to retain the young woman, he then tries to ease the tension. To do this, Cédric Jubillar plays the card of the chilled lover. ” Know that I love you very much, I will do what is necessary, I’m sorry. I want to show you that you can give me a second chance… And then you know my mother never does things intelligently… I’m sorry that she wants to help me… When I need you “.
But if the messages exchanged between Delphine and her husband interest Ronan Folgoas, the great reporter of the Parisian also evokes the exchanges that the disappeared would have maintained with the wife of her lover. The latter in particular tried to put an end to this affair. ” Please do not pursue this adventure now. Really I won’t. Let me take the first hits before you give me more “. And to conclude: We both agreed that as long as we live together, we will be a family. I will accept whatever happens after. […] Let the place free before taking it “.
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