
Jubilar case: the accused admits his guilt and says he is ready to help justice
In a letter addressed to his lawyer, to which La Dépêche du Midi had access, Cédric Jubillar admitted to having killed his wife Delphine, disappeared in the Tarn..
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Summary
In a letter addressed to his lawyer, to which La Dépêche du Midi had access, Cédric Jubillar admitted that he had killed his wife Delphine, who had disappeared in the Tarn at the end of 2020. When Cédric Jubilar said he was looking for his wife the day after she disappeared in 2020.
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In a letter addressed to his lawyer, to which La Dépêche du Midi had access, Cédric Jubillar admitted that he had killed his wife Delphine, who had disappeared in the Tarn at the end of 2020.
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When Cédric Jubilar said he was looking for his wife the day after she disappeared in 2020.
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