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Frenchman convicted of 2020 murder of wife confesses from jail

Frenchman convicted of 2020 murder of wife confesses from jail

Summary

A French man named Cédric Jubillar, who was convicted of murdering his wife Delphine in 2020 without her body ever being found, has confessed to the crime from prison. He promised to help police find where he hid her remains.

Key Facts

  • Cédric Jubillar was convicted last year and sentenced to 30 years in prison for murdering his wife.
  • Delphine Jubillar went missing in December 2020; her body has never been found.
  • Cédric admitted in a letter and to his lawyer that he killed Delphine after a marital fight.
  • He said he used his car to move her body on the night she died.
  • The couple had two young children and were discussing divorce before the murder.
  • Delphine was a night nurse; Cédric reportedly smoked cannabis daily and struggled to keep a job.
  • Searches included exploring old mines but did not locate Delphine.
  • Cédric’s appeal trial planned for soon may be delayed due to his confession.
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