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Cédric Jubillar: a "embankment" to "roll" Delphine's body?

[Updated Thursday April 14 at 1:00 p.m.] Cédric Jubillar was heard by the courts last February. BFMTV now reveals the content of this interrogation, which mainly revolved around the statements of its former fellow prisoner, Marco. "He invents, he tells lies. I didn't tell him everything. He invents to incriminate me even more, to have his release", assured the craftsman-plasterer. If Marco declared that Cédric Jubillar had confided to him having hidden the body of Delphine Jubillar near a burnt farm, the main interested party still denied: "There too, he invents. He wanted to embellish the story so that you believe it and It worked well. He wanted to talk about him and it worked. He lied to you, that's all (...) It's a joke, bullshit. I didn't confess, it is nonsense".

Cédric Jubillar, summoned before the judges: an "embankment" to "roll" Delphine's body?

Cédric Jubillar is summoned on May 12 before the two investigating judges, according to BFMTV. It could be an interrogation or a confrontation with his ex-convict, Marco, who had claimed that the husband of Delphine Jubillar had confided to him that he had hidden and burned the body of the nurse near a farm. from Cagnac-les-Mines. In a documentary recently broadcast on RMC Story, we learn that the plasterer "would have mentioned an embankment which would have allowed him to roll the body of his wife" with his ex-fellow. "Then he would have recovered it downstairs. The gendarmes did not have the luxury of not looking, they dug earthworks, in vain", explains the documentary.

Louis, the son of the Jubillars, "separated" his parents

Journalist Ronan Folgoas had access to the report of one of the interrogations of Louis, the son of the Jubillars, carried out by a investigator. The 7-year-old explained that his parents used to argue. "That is to say that they shout while speaking" he declared, according to information from the journalist in his book The Jubillar Mystery - Investigation into the Heart of a Disappearance. When the investigator asked him what he did during these arguments, Louis replied, accompanying his words with gestures: "Well, I play. And also, when I don't know what to do, well, I separate and I put them like this".

Cédric Jubillar makes a strange secret: "If Delphine went there..."

A few weeks after the disappearance of his wife, Cédric Jubillar had started a virtual relationship with a woman nicknamed "Justine" , according to information from journalist Ronan Folgoas in his book The Jubillar mystery - Investigation at the heart of a disappearance. Both communicated by video. During one of their conversations, the plasterer would have assured Justine that he was not responsible for the disappearance of his wife: "I am not the real culprit". And to add: "If she went there, I hope she did not suffer".

Cédric Jubillar bought drugs after the disappearance of his wife

According to Ronan Folgoas, Cédric Jubillar also behaved strangely after contacting the gendarmes on the morning of the disappearance of the nurse. About ten hours later, in the evening, he would have gone to buy drugs "in the neighborhood", after having used Delphine Jubillar's bank card to withdraw 20 euros. Then, he would have gone to Carmaux, to his parents, to pick up his children, who were being looked after by them.

Another strange behavior that shows a certain insensitivity, Cédric Jubillar would have had his wife's brother on the phone, a few hours after his disappearance. But the craftsman-plasterer would have told him that he intended to go to work as if nothing had happened. "Otherwise I'm going to lose another day's salary… And then, anyway, I'm no longer of any use to the gendarmes", he would have explained.

Delphine and Cédric Jubillar: their house "at the limit of unsanitary"

When entering the Jubillar house, the morning of the disappearance of the nurse, the investigators noticed the dirt from home. "The house is a veritable shambles on the edge of insalubrity", noted the gendarmes of the Technical and Scientific Police in their report, according to journalist Ronan Folgoas. In the Jubillar's bedroom, the fitted sheet was all stained, while in the basement, dog droppings littered the floor. "To believe that no one cleans this house anymore", we read in the book by Ronan Folgoas.

Cédric Jubillar refuses to give the codes of his mobile

For the first time since the start of the investigation into the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the investigating judges of Toulouse are hearing on April 1, the uncle, the aunt, two cousins ​​and a cousin of the nurse. At the end of the hearing, their lawyer, Me Mourad Battikh, revealed that Cédric Jubillar had refused to give his unlock codes for his mobile phone to the investigators. “Three times, he gave false codes with a first name, Jean-Pierre, which did not exist (…) The investigation is progressing and being structured as it goes. We have the feeling that Cédric Jubillar wants direct the investigation in the direction that suits it”, he explained to La Dépêche.

Did Cédric Jubillar lie to the investigators?

A simple detail or an element that could change everything? According to a new report, Cédric Jubillar's mobile phone was switched off on the evening of Delphine Jubillar's disappearance, on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, according to Le Parisien. However, he had assured the investigators that he had simply put his phone in airplane mode. Turning off his cell phone could have allowed him to move around without his phone being traceable.

Delphine Jubillar: what she did for her husband

According to Cédric Jubillar's lawyer, Me Martin, the phone's battery was simply malfunctioning. "It could go out, discharge itself even though it was plugged in. It was the gendarmes who noticed it," he explained to the Parisian. And to add: "It was Delphine, moreover, who had to wake him up every morning, as she usually did".

Cédric Jubillar, soon cleared? "Do not see any provocation in my remarks"

As a lawyer, Me Alexandre Martin, who defends Cédric Jubillar, has already seen trials "without bodies, without weapons". "But files without a crime scene are a bit complicated all the same", he explained to the microphone of France Bleu Occitanie. "I assume that Delphine is deceased. Do not see any provocation in my remarks. We are talking. We still do not know what happened," he said.

What does the lawyer think of the psychological expertise that must be carried out on Cédric Jubillar? Me Alexandre Martin is not worried. He believes that these will prove that he is a "normal man, who is not perverse or calculating". And to add: "They can be interesting but it will not add anything to guilt or innocence. Or maybe it can add to innocence because the portrait that is made of this man is very far reality".

Cédric Jubillar remains in prison

Cédric Jubillar remains in prison. For the fourth time, the investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal refused the request for release filed by his lawyers. "We will not give up the fierce fight. We are waiting for the expertise which will bring nothing", they assured according to La Dépêche.

Cédric Jubillar, father of a third child?

Apart from Louis, 7, and Elyah, 2, born of his union with Delphine Jubillar, could Cédric Jubillar be the father of a third child? This is a question raised by Ronan Folgoas in his book. While he was a minor and residing with a host family in Montauban, Cédric Jubillar reportedly had an affair with an older woman. "At first very respectful of the imposed framework, Cédric then gets lost in a romantic relationship with a woman five years his senior", we read in the book.

Already the mother of a child before the affair with Cédric Jubillar, this woman would have become pregnant again. "Cédric denies being the father, but he is in love and projects himself into a possible family life", explains Ronan Folgoas. But the separation would have been inevitable and the artisan-plasterer would have had "difficulty recovering from this unfinished romance".

Cédric Jubillar spoke of an "ideal place to hide a body"

A few days after the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the investigators had questioned the neighborhood, rang at the doors of the residents and tried to find out more about the resident of Cagnac-les-Mines and her husband. According to Ronan Folgoas, the gendarmes ended up meeting a neighbor of the couple who remembered a "crazy discussion" she had had with Cédric Jubillar.

He had told him about a "water hole as an ideal place to hide a body", a pond 50m from the couple's home. But research, “a pumping operation then a survey” were then carried out there, without success, we read in the book by the journalist from Le Parisien.

Cédric Jubillar: his strange request to female gendarmes

On the morning of December 16, when Delphine Jubillar had been missing from her home for several hours, her husband had contacted the police. Two female gendarmes then landed at his home by taking the muddy path that led to the home of the Jubillars, located in Cagnac-les-Mines. Cédric Jubillar would then have shown an attitude of a man worried about his wife. "The young man opens the door for them. He is anxious and cries several times. Rapid sobs, interspersed with lamentations", explains Ronan Folgoas, in his book The Mystery Jubillar.

But before letting the two female gendarmes into the home, Cédric Jubillar would have made a rather surprising request. “Before they embark on a first inspection of the house and the basement, he asks them to take off their shoes,” we read. A request that they have chosen not to honor. Upon entering the accommodation, they would have discovered other traces of mud on the ground "as if other people before them had not submitted to this requirement either".

When Cédric Jubillar explained how to "hide a body"...

Séverine, Cédric Jubillar's partner, made disturbing revelations in the new book by Ronan Folgoas, journalist at Le Parisien, Le Mystère Jubillar. "When I asked Cédric about his examination by the medical examiner, he told me that he had the underside of his nails cleaned and the b... He then explained to me how to erase the fingerprints. Just sand your hands with sandpaper," she recalled. The craftsman-plasterer would have made many other disturbing statements to him: "In the same vein, Cédric also explained to me that it was easy to hide a body, just give it to the pigs who eat everything except the teeth ".

Cédric Jubillar: his virtual relationship with Justine

But in addition to Séverine, Cédric Jubillar also knew a certain Justine, whose first name has been changed for the sake of anonymity. After the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, it was she who contacted the craftsman-plasterer to offer him financial assistance. "Initially, I consider Cédric as a victim, a husband who has lost his wife and who finds himself with children to raise in a certain precariousness, judging by the external state of the house", she said. to Ronan Folgoas.

The father of the family categorically refused to be helped financially... but he did not cut off contact. A few weeks after the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the two began a virtual relationship. "He is very endearing to me, writes to me every day, sends me photos of his daily life, at work, at the supermarket, at home. I remember one photo in particular where he showed himself to prepare a pizza with his son", said Justine.

Cédric Jubillar and Justine, naked in video

Then, the virtual friends started talking to each other by video. One day, the conversation slipped into a real (quick) game of seduction. Justine simply offered her "a view of her chest", while Cédric Jubillar had just stripped "entirely, without warning her". The craftsman-plasterer then asked to meet the young woman … who refused, in particular for fear “of ending up in the Jubillar house”. A virtual relationship that ended as quickly as it began.

Cédric Jubillar, interviewed: an early confession?

For his book, Ronan Folgoas managed to interview Cédric Jubillar, before he was placed in police custody. During this conversation, the artisan-plasterer evoked memories with his wife, sometimes happy, sometimes painful. When Delphine Jubillar's husband expressed his suspicions of infidelity, the journalist detected a threatening speech... which could have looked like a confession.

"His gaze freezes and his singing voice suddenly becomes almost menacing (...) To give force to his words, he gets up from the sofa. 'Delphine if I ever find proof that you have a lover and that you sleep somewhere else...' he starts, imitating the aggressive tone he would have used towards her. A second pass, maybe two. I have time to wonder if Cédric is not in the process of making the beginning of a confession. 'I will use it for the divorce and I will ask for sole custody of the children', he concludes before sitting down again", we read in an extract from the book unveiled by The Parisian.

"Troubled by the verbal violence that he fleetingly let appear, I remain silent and mark a pause. For his part, the pressure has subsided. Cédric then specifies that he never obtained this proof ", described Ronan Folgoas, then troubled by the turn the conversation had taken.

"I did kill Delphine": a man confesses

A few days after Delphine Jubillar disappeared, a man confessed to the murder of the nurse. On the morning of Christmas Eve, a woman went to the police station to show investigators the message sent to her by her ex-companion. "I did kill Delphine. Because she was in a relationship and she didn't want to leave her husband and her children for me. We saw each other, we argued, I got out of my hinges, I I didn't recognize, I hit her. She died, I buried her in the beam," he wrote in his message.

The investigators therefore initially explored this lead and the 32-year-old man, whose name has not been disclosed, was heard by the gendarmes. But quickly, he withdrew his confession and explained that he had simply written this message to shock his ex-girlfriend. After further investigation, he was cleared.

The Jubillar dogs, abandoned in the cold

After the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, Cédric Jubillar had to leave their home in Cagnac-les-Mines so that the investigators could take over the premises. He therefore moved in with his parents in Carmaux, in a small apartment "where they already live at six in an eighty square meter", explained Ronan Folgoas. But the Jubillar couple own two Shar-Pei dogs. Impossible to make them sleep in Carmaux's apartment.

“So Gnocchi and Oprah seem doomed to face the wintry weather, day and night, homeless,” it reads. For several days, the dogs were abandoned to their sad fate and wandered through the icy winter landscapes. "Fortunately (...), they will be placed in the Garric SPA refuge following the intervention of a neighbor concerned about their fate. The two dogs, very weak, had their hair covered with patches of frost" , says the author.

Why Cédric Jubillar grew up without his father

Cédric Jubillar's father rarely saw his son. "I had to go to the police station every Sunday to file a handrail to report the fact that he did not show up and therefore did not exercise his right of custody! It's the truth", explained Nadine, Cédric's mother, in the book by Ronan Folgoas.

The parent, he assured the author of the book that he had tried to see his son several times, he who had separated from Nadine when Cédric Jubillar was only a baby. "When I wanted to see the little one for guard duty, I found the door closed each time. So I started my life over again," he said.

Delphine Jubillar: traces of blood in the car? The investigation rocks

It was one of the elements that seemed to overwhelm Cédric Jubillar. According to the words of his former fellow prisoner, the plasterer craftsman told him that he had moved the body of Delphine Jubillar using his friend's vehicle, a white Peugeot 306. However, according to the latest conclusions of the investigation and after analyzes, it appeared that the traces found in the car … were not traces of blood, indicated La Dépêche. One less argument for the prosecution. As for Cédric Jubillar's lawyers, they reacted during a closed-door hearing: "There are no traces of blood in this car or in any other vehicle, nor in the Jubillar house, nor in a garden". A request for the release of Cédric Jubillar has been filed. The decision is due March 22.

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Delphine Jubillar: her cell phone (and a bill of 9,500 euros) at the heart of the investigation

Delphine Jubillar's phone, a Huawei P30 Pro, continues to arouse mystery. While the device was activated no less than six times on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, the evening of the nurse's disappearance, experts are trying to determine if the phone activity was due to "human manipulation " or to "simple internal notifications", explains La Dépêche. The device was activated between 00:07 and 6:52. However, at 6:52 a.m., Cédric Jubillar was with the gendarmes, whom he had contacted after the disappearance of his wife.

In an attempt to clear up the mystery, in May 2021, experts bought the same model of phone the nurse had, inserted a SIM card and created a Google account in order to "understand where these could come from. successive triggers and whether they involve unlocking the phone,” it read.

But the expertise could never be completed. The reason? The time granted by the judges did not allow the experts to "carry out these tests". This was their conclusion. At the time, in May 2021, Cédric Jubillar was not yet in detention, but was to be arrested shortly. The judges therefore gave the experts 15 days to carry out their analyses. A time considered by them as too short... and a bill of 9500 euros for their services. "To date, we still do not know if the behavior of Delphine Jubillar's phone is linked to human action or if it is the result of an internal process, specific to her device", lamented Cédric Jubillar's lawyers. .

Delphine Jubillar: aerial excavations

Delphine Jubillar's body has still not been found, despite the numerous excavations carried out, in particular near the burnt farm where Cédric Jubillar had declared to his former fellow prisoner burying the remains of his ex-wife. But as of Monday March 14, aerial searches are started using drones from the gendarmerie, according to France Bleu.

The area around the home of the Jubillar spouses must be flown over, in particular to identify areas that are inaccessible or difficult to access. The Tarn prefecture has also issued an order prohibiting flying over Cagnac-les-Mines during the excavations, in order to facilitate the work of the investigators.

Traces of blood found on the duvet and duvet cover

The duvet found in the Jubillar's washing machine, the morning after Delphine's disappearance, continues to spark mystery. According to Le Parisien, a new expertise was ordered by the investigating judges for "search for biological traces". During a first expertise carried out at the end of January, traces of blood had been detected on the duvet cover, as well as on the duvet, but, after analysis, the bloodstains reacted negatively to human blood detection tests.

Despite everything, according to the experts, these results could be distorted since the duvet and duvet cover had been washed by Cédric Jubillar beforehand. However, the track according to which these traces of blood would be those of one of the two dogs of Jubillar is not excluded. New genetic analyzes must therefore be carried out. The results are expected by mid-April.

Cédric Jubillar: new request for release

While Cédric Jubillar has seen several of his requests for release refused, he must again find himself before the investigating chamber, the March 15. His lawyers filed a new request for release. "In reality this file, it is regressing, it is not progressing. And that is factual. There is not an additional element in nine months of investigation which has come to overwhelm Cédric Jubillar", lamented his lawyer, Me Alary, with Current Woman.

And to add: "When we look with a little height, the elements in charge, since the month of June of last year, there is not one more. There is even rather less. The duvet, then finally no more the duvet (...) The proof is that, despite the considerable efforts that are made to demonstrate the guilt of Cédric Jubillar, they do not succeed. you have to tell yourself that it's because he's not guilty".

Delphine Jubillar, kidnapped by a pétanque player?

Could a pétanque player kidnap Delphine Jubillar? According to Séverine, Cédric Jubillar's companion, a motorhome was parked near the couple's home in Cagnac-les-Mines, at the time of the nurse's disappearance, near a pétanque court. The man who lived in the motorhome was a friend of the detainee, according to Séverine's words to RTL, and the two men often played pétanque together. Cédric Jubillar's companion specifies that Delphine Jubillar would have gone to the motorhome shortly before his disappearance, and regrets that this track was not further explored by the investigators.

Delphine Jubillar: her children "cry every day"

More than a year has passed since the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, and the children of the nurse, Louis, 7, and Elyah , 2 years old, continue to mourn their mother. Lolita E., cousin of the deceased, said on a Facebook support page: "Delphine, we miss you. Every day we think of you, of your two children who are suffering terribly from your absence. The victims of suffering are Louis and Elyah who mourn their mother every day! (...) They will never see their mother again, never again will they smell her, never again will they hug her, never again will they have kisses ".

Traces of blood discovered in the car

Investigators managed to find a Peugeot 306, in which Cédric Jubillar admitted having transported the body of his wife, according to the words of his former fellow prisoner. Traces of blood were discovered there, and the results of the analyzes should appear at the end of March.

A PCR test to advance the investigation

"The analyzes will be carried out with all the precision necessary to avoid losing information in the event of the presence of human DNA", explained General François Daoust, former director of the Criminal Research Institute of the National Gendarmerie, on BFMTV. But the blood samples being particularly small, the laboratory could encounter “analytical difficulties”. But a PCR test could overcome these obstacles. Admittedly, the PCR technique is used in particular to detect the coronavirus, but it also makes it possible in criminology to obtain large quantities of a DNA fragment which may be too small.

Cédric Jubillar, soon to be acquitted?

Cédric Jubillar was refused a new request for release on 24 February. But could he be acquitted? His lawyer, Maître Emmanuelle Franck, seems to think so. In the Journal du Dimanche, the lawyer said: "It's scandalous to keep someone in detention with so few elements", Then she compared the situation of Cédric Jubillar to that of Jacques Viguier, who had been acquitted "with the benefit of the doubt", almost ten years after the disappearance of his wife Suzanne. A first trial led to his acquittal in 2009, which was upheld on appeal the following year. He was then defended by Jacques Lévy and Éric Dupond-Moretti.

Did Cédric Jubillar "fool" his friend?

As for Delphine Jubillar's husband, he can count on the support of his friend, the former prison guard and regional councilor of Loire Valley, Cyril Hemardinquer. The current support of Eric Zemmour had met virtually Cédric Jubillar, while playing a mobile game on the Game of Thrones series. They would have communicated several times.

"He didn't have many friends, but our discussions were always sincere. He talked about his gambling addiction and his relationship problems. Money was at the heart of his difficulties with Delphine," he said. declared to La Dépêche. "Cédric is a mischievous spirit, but I believe him sincere. He couldn't live without his wife. Without her, he was lost. If it turns out that he is guilty, then he will have me well fooled," he added.

Cédric Jubillar, violent with his son and insulting his wife

During a second interrogation of the husband of Delphine Jubillar, on December 3, 2021, of which the JDD was able to consult the trial- verbally, Cédric Jubillar had confessed that he had been violent towards his 6-year-old son, Louis. He admitted to having "kicked the buttocks" to his eldest, and clarified that he did not know "how Delphine took it". According to the friends of the disappeared, she was "ashamed" of the violent behavior of her husband.

According to the hearing report, an employee of Louis' school also heard Cédric Jubillar refer to his wife as a "bitch" and a "bitch". Damning statements on which the detainee had been asked to react during his interrogation. But he had simply qualified these remarks as misunderstood “humor”.

Cédric Jubillar: his lawyer, suspected of having put pressure on his mother Nadine

Cédric Jubillar's lawyer is the subject of a report for "ethical questions". According to Le Point, Me Jean-Baptiste Alary is suspected of having put pressure on Nadine Fabre, the mother of Cédric Jubillar. Me Jessica Chefaroudi, ex-lawyer of Nadine Fabre, is also the subject of this report.

Both are suspected of having dissuaded Cédric Jubillar's mother from changing lawyers in the fall of 2021. Last September, the detainee's mother confided in a medium, in the program 100% Voyance , on Radio 100%, not thinking of being recorded. She then declared to be "convinced" that her son was "guilty" in the case of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar.

Understanding that her remarks are being recorded, she asks not to be broadcast, but excerpts are still broadcast on the radio's website. His lawyer at the time, Me Jessica Chefaroudi would then have concluded an agreement with the media: the remarks of Nadine Fabre will not be broadcast on the radio provided that it gives an interview on the airwaves. Some relatives of Nadine Fabre advise her to change lawyers. This is where she supposedly came under pressure from Me Jean-Baptiste Alary and Me Jessica Chefaroudi. Despite everything, she would have decided to hire Me Antoine Vey and Me Géraldine Vallat, who are now her lawyers.

Did Cédric Jubillar "kill" and "bury" his wife?

Cédric Jubillar made damning confidences to former fellow prisoners to whom he had revealed, among other things, the place where he would have buried his wife, a burnt farm near Cagnac-Les-Mines. If excavations are currently underway to verify whether this information is true, Cédric Jubillar's lawyers are trying to explain these strange confidences.

"He had already indicated this to his companion in June. She asked him quite urgently the question that everyone is asking whether or not he killed Delphine Jubillar", explained his lawyer Emmanuelle Franck, on BFMTV. And to add: "By dint of answering him that he did nothing and that he is innocent, he ended up telling him, in an ironic tone that can be discussed of course, that he had killed and buried Delphine in the farm that burned down".

Cédric Jubillar: his lawyer explains his strange confidences

But why did he confide in his former fellow prisoner? "It would seem that he worked in the same way with his fellow prisoner since we know that everyone asked him incessantly whether or not he was the author of the murder of his wife (...) He proclaims his innocence from the start and he does not understand that we continue to fight hard and perhaps he responds to this absurdity with absurd behavior", detailed the lawyer, who specified that the farm had already was excavated in June 2021.

Delphine Jubillar: an object "thrown in the pit" with her?

Investigators are not only looking for the body of Delphine Jubillar. The cell phone of the disappeared is also an object that attracts their attention, since it has never been found since the nurse cannot be found. "It is a procedural element which is very important in this file, it cannot be found at this stage, it may contain the key to the mystery. It could have been thrown into the pit with the victim", indicates one in the BFMTV documentary, Affaire Following, devoted to the mystery of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar.

Delphine Jubillar, "weighted in the Tarn"?

The inhabitants of Cagnac-Les-Mines are used to seeing investigators and other curious tourists wandering around since the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar . But local residents are not very optimistic about the fate that may have been reserved for the mother. "Some say she is buried in the area, others that she is ballasted in the Tarn and that we will never find her. Cédric walks the investigators, he is a manipulator. For me, she is somewhere in the Tarn. But for his children, whom I sincerely pity, hope that they find something, that they can bury him", explained a resident to the Parisian.

Cédric Jubillar: why he is afraid of "water" and "wild boars"

Cédric Jubillar is afraid of "running water, runoff, and wild boars scratching the earth" at the place where he supposedly buried his wife, Delphine Jubillar. In any case, this is what certain fellow prisoners of the artisan-plasterer claim, who were heard by the investigators, according to BFMTV. They would have, like the former fellow prisoner Marco, collected the confidences of Cédric Jubillar. According to these statements, he would also fear the "friends of his ex-girlfriend" who "organized research near this place". Driving a "recovered white car", he "transported the body" of his wife and would have "got rid of it next to a place where it burned", also specified the fellow prisoners.

The Jubillar's son, drugged?

Was the Jubillar's son allegedly drugged on the evening of his mother's disappearance, on December 15? This is in any case the hypothesis mentioned by The New Detective. “The gendarmes wondered how Cédric could have gotten rid of the body without attracting the attention of his son”, reads one. A hair sample was therefore taken from Louis, 7 years old, in order to validate or not the suspicions. But the analyzes having been carried out 60 days after the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, they would not be as reliable as the investigators would have liked.

Cédric Jubillar, furious with his former fellow prisoner

While excavations are currently being carried out on a burnt farm where Cédric Jubillar allegedly said he buried his wife, according to the words of his former fellow prisoner, the former plasterer banged his fist on the table. "I told anything to anyone," he wrote in one of the two recent letters he sent to his partner Séverine, according to La Dépêche. Obviously, he regrets the confidences he would have made to his former fellow prisoner, Marco, which he describes as "bullshit". In these missives, he apologized to his companion for the police custody she suffered on December 15, 2021, for "complicity in concealment of a corpse". She was then quickly released. "Now no more blabbering with anyone, I promise you," he assured Séverine.

"Marco is one of the people who fucked me up, both of you, with false testimony, that's why you were in custody. You can't trust anyone," he continued. before advising Séverine: "You have to porthé plinte (sic) against him for slanderous denunciation (…) I had given him your telephone number it was for once outside that we go for a drink but in the end he s is used for something else".

Delphine Jubillar: why her phone was activated

Delphine Jubillar's cell phone had mysteriously activated after she disappeared. The New Detective has found out why. "Who was playing with the phone, the killer? Delphine herself, still alive? In reality, it was the investigators who accessed the device remotely". At the time, they were trying to geographically detect the mobile phone, but without success.

Delphine Jubillar, buried near a tree?

The burned farm near Cagnac-les-Mines has been excavated from top to bottom since January 17. According to the confidences of Marco, former fellow prisoner of Cédric Jubillar, the latter would have spoken to him of a "tree" of the farm near which the body of Delphine Jubillar could be buried, according to TF1 / LCI. It is therefore this place which must be excavated in particular. An anthropologist who was dispatched to the scene by the Criminal Research Institute of the National Gendarmerie.

Delphine Jubillar was tested by her pregnancy

Delphine Jubillar had a difficult time with her second pregnancy, revealed her cousin Lolita to Le Figaro on January 13. However, when she was pregnant with her eldest son Louis, now 7 years old, the young woman was full of joy. "Initially, when she was expecting her son Louis, she was happy, it was beautiful, it was pink," said the relative of the missing. But when she was expecting her daughter, Elyah, who is now two, work on her home was underway. "But the latter were not advancing, they were living on a construction site", detailed Lolita.

Delphine Jubillar fell twice during her pregnancy

It was difficult for the nurse to experience a pregnancy in such an unstable context. "I even remember that, when Delphine was pregnant with Elyah, she fell twice on her stomach on a sloping path, where Cédric had assured that he would make a staircase. But he never finished the works", added the cousin of Delphine Jubillar. A difficult situation for a pregnant woman.

Money, drugs... What ruined the Jubillar couple

In addition to the difficulty for Delphine Jubillar to live in a house in the middle of work, money problems were piling up: "It was Delphine who brought the money home". The pandemic did not help the situation since Cédric Jubillar, a plasterer, was losing more and more customers. "The main reason for their divorce is financial problems," said the cousin of the deceased. In addition, Cédric Jubillar "was only playing on his phone and taking drugs". “He had been taking it for a while: since I have known Cédric, I have always seen him with a joint in his mouth,” she commented.

Did drugs and money problems get the better of the Jubillar couple? "I'm not in my cousin's head, but you can imagine that, between the house, the money, the drugs... It must have been very difficult for her. She kept saying that she was fed up with this 'life of Bidochon'", replied Lolita.

Excavations near a burnt farmhouse

A vast campaign of excavations was launched on January 17 around Cagnac-les-Mines, near the home of the Jubillars, and above all, around a burnt farm where one of Cédric Jubillar's former fellow prisoners claimed that the body of the missing woman was buried. Excavations that should last several days, even several months. It is the specialized operational excavation unit (FOS) of the 17th parachute engineer regiment of Montauban, which should be mobilized for these excavations. Substantial means are therefore put in place. According to France Bleu Occitanie, the authorities have the authorization to search the surroundings for a month, from January 17 to February 17, 2022. As for the owner of the burnt farm, he assures that he is not involved in the case of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar.

Cédric Jubillar: his third request for release refused

While Cédric Jubillar's lawyers filed another request for release, it was again refused by the Chamber of instruction of the court of appeal of the court of Toulouse, on January 14, according to La Dépêche du Midi. The 34-year-old plasterer must be auditioned in February. His release was therefore not deemed desirable before that date. Cédric Jubillar's lawyers tried to reaffirm their client's innocence.

Cédric Jubillar, "arrogant", "deceitful", "star of the isolation district"

Cédric Jubillar was far from being appreciated by his neighbors. Delphine Jubillar's husband was considered "an arrogant and deceitful boy", according to Le Nouveau Détective. He would even have made life difficult for his neighbors. "He is suspected of having siphoned a fuel tank, and of having spread tar on the facade of a neighbor, who reproached him for letting his dog defecate anywhere", we read. Cédric Jubillar would not have tempered his character in prison. "Cédric Jubillar talks a lot about him. He considers himself a star in the isolation district. As soon as we talk about him on television, he announces it to everyone in the district", explained a fellow prisoner to the media. .

A miscarriage of justice could upset the investigation

When the Jubillar's son was heard by the investigating judges at the end of November, he claimed to have seen his parents "arguing and grab”, on December 15, 2020, the evening of the disappearance of his mother. But, according to La Dépêche, the hearing of the 7-year-old boy was not filmed. However, each hearing of a minor, carried out within the framework of a criminal procedure, must be captured by a camera. Result? Louis' comments may not be usable for the investigation, since the hearing would be cancelled. In addition, it was notified that the Jubillars' son was heard on November 26. However, in reality, the hearing would have taken place on 25 November. So many procedural errors that could invalidate the testimony of the child, yet valuable for the investigation.

Delphine Jubillar, buried in a farm?

Did Cédric Jubillar kill his wife? That's what his former cellmate Marco thinks. This one had collected the confidences of the artisan-plasterer and had even met the companion of this one, Séverine, according to Le Parisien. At each meeting, he would have made a report to the investigators. This would have confirmed with the former fellow prisoner that Cédric Jubillar had indeed designated the place where he would have buried his wife. She would have even guided Marco to the Jubillar home before leading him near a farmhouse that burned down last April. This is where Delphine Jubillar could be buried, if we are to believe this testimony.

"Can you see a body that has been moved?" A strange video

But Séverine would have refused to continue further, thinking she was "chipped" by the gendarmes, still according to Le Parisien. She even sent Marco the GPS coordinates of the farm, via the social network Snapchat, as well as the names and surnames of Delphine Jubillar's lover and her companion. Their idea would have been to move the body in order to bury it near the home of the couple and make them take the blame.

Disturbingly, during one of their meetings, Marco would have filmed in secret for a few moments. On the video, Séverine would have dropped: "Can you see a body that has been moved? (…) I don't know how you're going to find that, are you on edge, stupid?".

Cédric Jubillar's partner "thinks he really killed her"

Placed in police custody for "complicity in concealment of a corpse" in December, Séverine was finally released. She had explained to the investigators: "It was to remove the doubt that I showed Marco where the farm was, so that he could go and check if there was Delphine's body buried. I am stupid and easily influenced. I did it out of love, I gave away the place where Cédric was able to bury Delphine. Cédric never told me openly that he killed her".

"I think he's guilty. I think he actually killed her. I was manipulated, I believed him, I'm sorry for believing him. He's so capable of lying to me looking me straight in the eye”, she would also have confided to the investigators.

Cédric Jubillar: a strange secret code

Cédric Jubillar would have developed a strange secret code while writing a letter to his partner Séverine. "I have dark thoughts and the pills from the shrink are having no effect. I tell myself that this will please a lot of people and that many people will not necessarily miss me. The positive point is that the gendarmes will be able to close the case. Since I am their only suspect", he wrote in a letter seized by the justice system according to Le Parisien.

But in the margin of the sheet, the prisoner would have written the numbers "68, 18, 35, 13, 56, 80". The warrant officer of the Toulouse research section finally managed to decipher this code. It is an "alphabet in which the pairs of numbers must be replaced by letters of the alphabet", so that he can correspond with his companion. "I LOVE YOU FOR MY ANG. I WANT TO MAKE LOVE EVERYWHERE," he reportedly wrote in coded language. "GOOD READING THE PD IF YOU TROUF L CODE (sic)", he would have added, visibly to the attention of the investigators.

"Cédric Jubillar is so sure that his message will not be deciphered that he takes the opportunity to insult those who could find the code (…). We can wonder what he needs to confide to his companion, without justice having to know about it", specifies the gendarme in his report.

What "twisted him" according to the former co-detainee of Cédric Jubillar

Le Parisien also evokes the revelations that the former co-detainee of Cédric Jubillar had made to the investigators. He would have claimed to have been able to gain the confidence of the artisan-plasterer to the point that the latter revealed to him that he had killed Delphine Jubillar. "He would have first seen a message from his wife's lover with whom she was texting. He took his phone from his hands and saw the messages. That's what made him twist (…). He said to be the biggest cuckold in France. He told me that he knew where to bury him before the facts. He explained to me that he followed his wife by geolocating her, that he tried to hack into her phone without success. He knew what was going to happen”, had confided the ex-fellow of Cédric Jubillar, nicknamed Marco.

According to this, Cédric Jubillar would have revealed to his partner the whereabouts of his wife's remains and would have benefited from the help of her eldest son, a former poker friend. A second prisoner is said to have also confirmed having heard these words. "He said she was a slut, a bitch, that she had sex in her locker at work, that she was cheating on him," he said. If Séverine had been placed in police custody for "complicity in concealment of a corpse", the gendarmes had quickly released her for lack of evidence.

Troubling confidences of little Louis

The son of Cédric Jubillar had been heard by the investigating judges on November 26 and some of his statements were disturbing, even "embarrassing" for Delphine's husband Jubillar, according to Le Parisien. According to the 7-year-old child, his parents argued on the evening of December 15, shortly before the nurse disappeared, around 11 p.m., while Cédric Jubillar claimed to be sleeping at that time. He remembers hearing the heated conversation after pushing the door open. "I remember they were pushing each other, I saw them, because in fact I had gotten out of bed, the door was open a little bit and I was looking (…) They were pushing each other with both arms, one once dad and once mom," he told the investigating judges. His mother would then have dropped Cédric Jubillar: "Stop".

Cédric Jubillar, faced with his son's declarations

The same evening, according to the declarations of Louis, 7, his father would have declared: "So, since it's like that, we're going to to separate". But the child fails to remember the exact chronology of events. When was this sentence pronounced? Did this virulent conversation take place on the evening of December 15, 2020? He just remembers that this famous argument would have occurred "between the sofa and the tree". However, the Jubillars had bought their tree shortly before December 15, 2020, which means that this conversation would have taken place, if not on December 15, a few days before, at the earliest.

But Cédric Jubillar, who was confronted with his son's statements by investigators on December 3, 2021, tried to discredit his son's words, still according to Le Parisien. "For me, I think the argument he's talking about is an argument that has already taken place. When he says the sentence: Since it's like that, we're going to separate, I think he's talking to you of the last argument that he remembers but which does not date from the evening exactly (…) The fact that he specifies this sentence, it does not make sense given that the divorce is already recorded, we had each taken our divorce lawyers," he reportedly said.

The broken glasses: a disturbing detail

"Louis' various statements, during his two hearings by the gendarmes (December 16, 2020 and January 20, 2021, editor's note), then in the cabinet judges, present glaring developments and contradictions between them", declared the prisoner's lawyer, Me Alexandre Martin.

The judges also pointed to an intriguing detail. In the Jubillar living room, Delphine Jubillar's broken glasses had been found by the investigators. One of the branches had been found under the couch, while the rest of the glasses lay on the table. "They had already been broken for a while," assured Cédric Jubillar.

Cédric Jubillar (again) assures his innocence

While the detainee continued to deny outright, the investigating judges asked him what could have happened to Delphine Jubillar, according to him . "I don't know anything about what happened to him and precisely I would like to know. It could allow me to get out of all this misery which today overwhelms me when I am innocent. I have never done him any harm. badly and it is not today, nor yesterday, nor the day before yesterday that I would have hurt him“, he replied.

Cédric Jubillar: his ex-girlfriend is no longer sure of his innocence

Cédric Jubillar's current partner, Séverine, is beginning to express doubts. With 100% Radio, and in the presence of her lawyer Me Fabienne Bex, she admitted that she was no longer "100% sure of her innocence", although she continued to support him. , "I'm not going to let go of his hand now," she explained. Séverine, who had been placed in police custody in December for "complicity in concealing a corpse", "has always been in the same position of seeking and helping in this investigation", assured her lawyer, specifying that she had "an investment perhaps more increased at the beginning than now, taking into account his audition".

Cédric Jubillar: "They didn't even find the knife"

If Séverine had been placed in police custody last December, it was in particular because of the testimony of the former neighbor of cell of Cédric Jubillar, who assured to have been able to communicate with the husband of the disappeared during their detention. According to the ex-convict, the craftsman-plasterer would have asked him at the time to dig up the body of his wife and to be helped by his new companion, Séverine.

But according to La Dépêche, these are not the only astonishing declarations of the former cellmate of Cédric Jubillar. According to him, the husband of Delphine Jubillar would have openly told him to have killed his wife. "He caught Delphine texting her lover, retrieving her phone from the living room and he killed her... He told me, 'they didn't even find the knife'. he said, specifying that the artisan-plasterer described himself as "the biggest cuckold in France".

A "shocking" element... that changes everything?

An element has just been clarified and could change the investigation. While on June 18, prosecutor Dominique Alzéari had indicated in his press conference that Cédric Jubillar was washing a duvet with which his wife slept, in the washing machine, the morning of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar. Strange behavior. However, according to Midi Libre, it has been proven that Cédric Jubillar did not wash duvets, but linen.

For Cédric Jubillar's lawyer, it is "shocking" that the Toulouse public prosecutor has "publicly exposed erroneous elements" pic.twitter.com/5hnYTlCUQk

— BFMTV (@BFMTV) January 6, 2022

For Cédric Jubillar's lawyers, including Me Franck and Martin who spoke on BFMTV, "the prosecutor lied". His other lawyer, Me Alary, considers "shocking" the fact that he "publicly exposed erroneous elements".

Delphine Jubillar had already disappeared

A few months before her disappearance in December 2020, Delphine Jubillar had already disappeared into the wild for the first time in the summer of 2020, explained Anne, a friend of the mother of the family, at the Parisian. What had happened then? “That night, he called me on my phone to ask me if I knew where his wife was. Why this time is he content with a message addressed to several girlfriends via a Messenger group and 'a single answer, negative, without going further in its research?', had told the friend of Delphine Jubillar.

According to her (and according to the investigators), Cédric Jubillar showed suspicious behavior after the disappearance of his wife. "Cédric behaved strangely from the first hours following the disappearance of his wife. The fact that he put laundry in a washing machine at 5 a.m. is, in my opinion, part of his desire to hide something. Even if I don't know what specifically," she commented.

Cédric Jubillar: his disturbing secrets to a fellow prisoner

Cédric Jubillar has forged friendships with fellow prisoners in Seysses prison, according to Le Parisien. The mysterious fellow prisoner reportedly told investigators, after his release, that Cédric Jubillar had confided in him about his new partner Séverine. This one would have even asked him to move the body of Delphine Jubillar with the help of his current partner. He would have told him to have buried the body near a farm which would have burned. According to the daily, the investigators consider this testimony "credible".

How could Cédric Jubillar have spoken with a fellow prisoner?

But how could the craftsman-plasterer have come into contact with a fellow prisoner if he is placed in solitary confinement? "It happens (...) The prisoners shout, pass messages through the small openings, day and night", admitted the prison of Seysses to France Bleu.

"For six months, he has lived alone in a nine square meter cell from which he leaves only two hours a day. He does not speak to anyone, except to the ghosts of prisoners who scream in the cells next door and to the staff of the prison administration whose role and job is not to have a friendly discussion with the prisoners. The only real discussions he has is once a week, with his lawyers. So this man is starting to be psychologically affected and that's normal. I think that was also the purpose of this isolation. These things must stop as soon as possible", lamented his lawyer Me Jean-Baptiste Alary.

A white march for Delphine Jubillar

A white march was organized in honor of Delphine Jubillar, on the night of December 15 to 16, 2021 in Cagnac-les-Mines, to mark the sad first anniversary of the disappearance of the mother of the family. About 300 people took part in the event and Sylvie, the aunt of the deceased, insisted on speaking. She found in this white march a relative comfort. "It allows me to hold on because we are a year away from his disappearance. It's an ordeal, it's very difficult. We want answers, we want the truth to come out," she said. declared in front of the cameras of BFMTV.

"There are two children who no longer have their mother. They went to bed with their mother's kiss and hug, they get up in the morning, and there is nothing left," he said. -she added in reference to Louis, 7, and Elyah, 2, the children of Delphine Jubillar. "Delphine is first of all a sister, a cousin, she has second cousins. And then there are her children. You mustn't dirty your memory, and then say things when you don't know... it's worth better be quiet," she added.

Cédric Jubillar, "dumb" and "bipolar"?

When Séverine, the companion of Cédric Jubillar, was heard by the investigators last June, she had declared on several occasions that he had "a little suspicious behavior", explained the great reporter for the Parisian Ronan Folgoas, guest on the set of C à Vous. "He seems little involved in his wife's research, he denigrates her quite regularly. She herself feels that Cédric Jubillar's behavior is disturbing," he added.

And to detail: "She suspects him of perhaps being bipolar, that's her word. She also finds that he may have the air of perhaps narcissism, of a narcissistic pervert. That's how "She qualifies him because he has a very quirky, very detached, very cool demeanor at times. These are his words, again. And at other sequences he can be very violent, very aggressive, very irruptive, very demonstrative". Matthieu Belliard, columnist for the show, added that Séverine had described Cédric Jubillar as a man "a little stupid and a little violent".

Cédric Jubillar: his companion, released from police custody

Cédric Jubillar's companion, named Séverine and aged 44, was released from police custody on December 16. "The police custody went very well. The police custody is over. The investigators have used all the time offered to them by the code of criminal procedure", commented his lawyer. "It's better, I feel better". declared the main interested party to RTL, just after her release. "I can't tell you more, the investigators told me that, from this evening, I had to be left alone because I suffered the questions, it is no longer possible," she added.

Delphine Jubillar: her body buried in a farm?

According to Le Parisien, Cédric Jubillar's partner would have made disturbing revelations about the plasterer and the body of Delphine Jubillar. "I asked him the question directly: 'What did you do with it?' And he replies: 'I buried her near a tree near the farm that burned down,' she reportedly said. And to clarify, however: "He says it while laughing so I think he is not serious. In fact, I can't really figure it out. I want to convince myself that he is innocent but I always have the doubt".

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- L'Indépendant (@lindependant) December 16, 2021

A year after the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the current companion of Cédric Jubillar had been arrested and placed in police custody for "complicity in concealment of a corpse" in Gaillac, in the Tarn, on the morning of December 15, according to FranceInfo. His home in Lescure d'Albigeois. located between Albi and Cagnac-Les-Mines, had been searched, specified La Dépêche du Midi. Other suspects have been taken into custody, says Le Parisien. "These hearings could result in other operations in the afternoon," we read.