A year and a half after the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the mystery remains intact. Investigators have been working for several months on a scenario according to which the nurse’s husband, Cédric, killed him during a domestic dispute on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. The father of the family was placed in police custody on June 16, before being indicted two days later for intentional homicide of a spouse.

Thursday, June 9, 2022, the plasterer artisan appeared at a new release hearing behind closed doors during which the judge was “very attentive”, in the words of one of the suspect’s lawyers, Maître Jean-Baptiste Alary. For Planet, the lawyer returned to this first year of detention.

On the subject of the “serious and concordant” indications put forward by the public prosecutor of Toulouse, Maître Jean-Baptiste Alary replies: “Each element put forward by the prosecution may be the subject of a dispute (…) everything is questionable, everything is questionable”. “What we are saying is that his innocence emerges from the fact that the prosecution is unable to demonstrate his guilt”, continues the lawyer, stressing that “the accusation that we bring” to the against his client “is false”.

In recent weeks, the testimony of a former co-detainee of Cédric Jubillar has shaken up the case: this father, used to prisons, would have received the most disturbing secrets from Delphine’s husband…

As we told you in a previous article, Cédric’s cellmate claims that the latter “would have told him that he had killed his wife before hiding her body in a burned farm”.

In the columns of Le Parisien, the man convicted on multiple occasions adds: “He asked me for details on the burial of corpses… He was worried about the possibility that a buried body would end up being discovered because of bad weather or animals. That’s where he tells me that his wife’s body is buried not far from a place that burned down. He also tells me about two large trees, without giving any further explanation.” to answer the suspect’s lawyer?

Questioned by Planet on the subject, Maître Jean-Baptiste Alary declares that his client “has always said that he answered absurdly to a hype of questions”, tired of wiping the same questions all the time. “He told the same thing to Séverine (his new companion, editor’s note) and to his fellow prisoner”, recalls the lawyer.

The statements of Cédric Jubillar’s cell neighbor “have been the subject of costly, long investigations, which have yielded nothing”, he continues. “He made very specific statements about the place where the Delphine’s body, we turned over hundreds of square meters of land, he said nonsense”, concludes the lawyer.