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Frenchman convicted of wife's murder confesses from prison

Created at 6 Jul · 3:30 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Cédric Jubillar, who was convicted of murdering his wife Delphine in 2020 despite her body never being found, has confessed to the crime from prison. He admitted to killing her after a marital dispute and plans to reveal the location of her remains.

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Key Numbers

30 yearsprison sentence for Cédric Jubillar
December 2020date of Delphine Jubillar's disappearance
33Delphine Jubillar's age when she went missing
38Cédric Jubillar's age
twomonths until appeal was set to open
sixcivilians on jury
threemagistrates on jury

Who's Involved

Cédric Jubillar
Frenchman convicted of murdering his wife
Delphine Jubillar
Wife murdered by Cédric Jubillar
Pierre Debuisson
Lawyer for Cédric Jubillar
Malika Chmani
Lawyer representing the two children

↳ Why This Matters

This confession provides closure for the victim's family and children, confirming the guilt of the convicted man and potentially leading to the recovery of the body, which has been a central mystery in the case.

Key facts

  • Cédric Jubillar, convicted of murdering his wife Delphine, has confessed to the crime.
  • Delphine's body has never been found since her disappearance in December 2020.
  • Jubillar was sentenced to 30 years in prison last year.
  • He admitted to killing Delphine after a marital dispute.
  • Jubillar has promised to lead investigators to where he disposed of her remains.

A Frenchman convicted of murdering his wife, whose body was never recovered, has confessed to the crime from prison. Cédric Jubillar, 38, admitted in a letter to his lawyers that he was responsible for the death of Delphine, 33, at their home in southern France in December 2020, following a marital dispute. He has also pledged to reveal the location where he disposed of her remains.

Jubillar was sentenced to 30 years in jail last year after a jury found sufficient circumstantial evidence to convict him, despite his consistent claims of innocence. His appeal was scheduled to begin in two months, but this development may lead to its postponement.

The case began when Jubillar reported his wife missing in the early hours of December 16, 2020. Delphine, a night nurse, and Cédric had two young children. Investigations revealed the couple had a troubled relationship; Cédric was a daily cannabis user with unstable employment, while Delphine was involved with another man she met online and the couple were contemplating divorce.

Extensive searches of the surrounding area, including disused mineshafts, failed to locate Delphine's body. However, a case was built against Cédric, leading to his arrest and detention in mid-2021.

Malika Chmani, the lawyer for the couple's two children, expressed relief for the children and urged Jubillar to disclose the whereabouts of his wife's body, a step she hopes will now occur.

Frequently asked questions

Delphine Jubillar was reported missing by her husband on December 16, 2020.

Cédric Jubillar was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

No, Delphine Jubillar's body has never been found.

Cédric Jubillar stated he killed Delphine after a marital row.

What Happens Next

01Jubillar is expected to reveal the location of Delphine's body.
02Jubillar's appeal may be postponed or affected by his confession.

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How It Developed

Delphine Jubillar was reported missing by her husband, Cédric Jubillar, on December 16, 2020.
Police investigated the disappearance, uncovering marital problems and Cédric's daily cannabis use.
Delphine was having an online affair and the couple were discussing divorce.
Despite extensive searches, Delphine's body was never found.
Cédric Jubillar was placed under investigation and detained in mid-2021.
A jury convicted Jubillar of murder last year and sentenced him to 30 years in prison.
Jubillar has now confessed to his lawyers, admitting he killed Delphine after a marital row.
He has promised to reveal the location of her body.

Sources

T1
Frenchman confesses to murdering his wife after convictionBBC News

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