Since December 2020 and the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the police have been trying to pierce the personality of her husband Cédric. Described as a drug addict by some, he can count on the support of his new companion.
For more than a year and a half, investigators have been trying to decipher the personality of Cédric Jubillar. Since his indictment and his incarceration, the plasterer have fun making them go crazy. Some say he is manipulative like a poker player, others describe him as a jealous, violent man, ready to do anything to save his failing marriage. And there is a part of his personality that is particularly interesting: his attraction to illicit substances, especially cannabis. “I estimate my daily consumption at about ten joints and concerning the monthly budget, it amounts to around 400 euros”he explained last November before the Toulouse court, before confiding that he had “started to favor CBD, a legal product close to cannabis before his arrest”.
But this thorny subject, it is not one for all those close to Cédric Jubillar. And especially not his companion, who defends him tooth and nail. “There are plenty of people who smoke joints, that’s not why they are drug addicts. He only smoked about three joints a day. After that it was only CBD. It cost him more in CBD than in shit what”confided Séverine during the documentary Investigation of the Jubillar Mystery broadcast on the antenna of RMC Story. Already in the columns of Parisian, the companion of Cédric Jubillar explained that cannabis did not change his behavior. “His thing was cannabis, weed and CBD. But never hard drugs. (…) In fact, he smokes all day and it costs him a lot of money. But I never saw him amorphous, she assured. HASOn the contrary, smoking gives him energy. (…) As soon as he had nothing left to smoke, it became difficult for him. In these cases, I felt him nervous, on edge.”
Cédric Jubillar defended by his companion
But this enormous drug consumption weighed on the daily life of the Jubillars, as he explained to the judges in charge of Delphine’s disappearance. “For her, what was most important was that I have money coming in at a fixed time. It bothered her that I had to puncture from the children’s account or from her account, he told the court. When I repaid, I gave 20 or 30 euros more. I wasn’t the bad guy, I was the good man in the end. But she didn’t say that.” And if she has long defended it, Séverine is now trying to take a step back. “I don’t really know where I am anymore. But I want people to stop thinking that I’m protecting Cedric from something or that I’m covering for him.asked the one who was taken into custody in this documentary. Only, until proven otherwise, there is no proof. As I told my children, we don’t have to judge without proof.”
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