On April 4, the psychiatric expertise of Cédric Jubillar was added to the court file. This analysis could help to better identify the main suspect in the disappearance of his wife, Delphine Jubillar. But facing the expert, he also has some to complain about his conditions of detention.
An expertise to understand what is going on in the head of Cedric Jubillar. As reported by our colleagues from Parisiana psychiatric analysis was carried out in two interviews at the Seysses remand center (Haute-Garonne), where the husband of Delphine Jubillar, who has been missing since December 2020, is detained. And on April 4, the results of these expertises were transferred to the court file, according to the daily. Elements which could prove to be decisive in order to better understand the personality of the main suspect in the case of the disappearance of the nurse.
But during the interviews with the experts, Cédric Jubillar also complained about his conditions of detention. He thus asserted that the supervisors are “unjust and contemptuous”. “They will drive me to suicide”, he even added according to our colleagues. Le Parisien continues by indicating that the artisan plasterer also made some confidences about his addiction to cannabis, president that he can consume between “ten and twenty-five joints a day”. But according to his words, he would not suffer from “lack“. At the end of this first interview, Cédric Jubillar made very astonishing remarks in front of the psychiatrists, projecting himself on a possible release under judicial control: “If I am the murderer, it is better that I leave the Tarn”.
Cédric Jubillar: “I am a criminal like the others”
During the second interview, which took place a few months after the first, Cédric Jubillar once again gave a warning about his detention, and in particular about the fact of still being imprisoned in the isolation unit. “I am not a rapist, a snitch, a homosexual… I am a criminal like the others”, he said in particular, relates the Parisian. He would also have confided in his desire to go on a hunger strike.
But Cédric Jubillar also has other people in his sights: the investigators in charge of the case of the disappearance of his wife. “The gendarmes concealed the evidence. I am considered the perfect culprit (…) I am innocent”, he thus declared to the psychiatrists, convinced that Delphine “got off”, maybe in Spain. During all of his interviews, Cédric Jubillar will not have never pronounced the first name of his wife. Finally, according to information from the Parisian, at the end of his expertise, the psychiatrist concluded that Cédric Jubillar was indeed criminally responsible and that he was not suffering from any mental disorder having abolished his discernment at the time of the facts.
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