Before the investigators, the former partner of Cédric Jubillar reiterated the chilling confidences that the latter would have given him about the disappearance of his wife. The young woman came out of the “relieved” hearing.
After being heard for several hours, Justine C. (her assumed name) finally left the Gendarmerie du Gers in the early afternoon.
This free hearing, requested by the president of the Tarn Assize Court as part of an additional information ordered on Monday, was aimed at hearing Justine C., a 31 -year -old woman saying that Cédric Jubillar would have admitted the murder of his wife, Delphine.
“I did my duty”
At the end of this hearing, the young woman said herself “relieved”. “I defeated myself of something that did not belong to me. It occurs after months of suffering. I was certainly shocked. I did not have on the phone, nor seen, Mr. Jubillar. My last parlor with him was on June 18, 2025. I did not receive a letter from him either. It’s all fresh, but a page turns”she testifies to France 3 Occitanie.
To our colleagues, she details: “I was asked what Cédric Jubillar had told me, I did my duty, I transcribed him to justice. It’s a moment that I expected. It was not easy, it had to be done, I think. “
The thesis of confirmed strangulation?
During this hearing, the 31-year-old woman again detailed the confidences that the painter-platform would have made between February and May last, reports The Parisian. In addition to the elements already known on the alleged circumstances of the act and the maneuvers supposed to hide the body, it mentioned an additional detail concerning a duvet cover, a central object of questioning since the start of the investigation.
This duvet cover was still spotted by the gendarmes on a dryer at the jubillar’s home, just hours after Delphine’s disappearance. According to photographic analyzes carried out at the time, she seemed to have been washed recently. So far, Cédric Jubillar had explained this washing with canine excrement. Before changing version.
But according to Justine, he would have told her to have cleaned the cover to erase the traces of possible urinary losses caused by the strangulation of his wife. This testimony would thus strengthen the hypothesis of a death by strangulation, envisaged by investigators for several years.
No new research
The gendarmes of the Toulouse research section also tried to obtain more information on the place where the nurse’s body could have been hidden. Without success.
According to The Parisianthese declarations would not be enough, at this stage, to justify new research in the field.
The trial of Cédric Jubillar, accused of the murder of his wife whose body has never been found, is scheduled for September 22 before the Tarn Assize Court. Investigators have until July 31 to submit their report to the president of the Court.