Where Is Cecile Brossard Now? Murderer Who Shot Dead Her Billionaire Lover Edouard Stern Facts

According to Agence France Presse (AFP), Cecile Brossard, the woman who confessed to killing her billionaire lover Edouard Stern, was released from prison in November 2010 after spending barely 18 months. But where is she now?

Cecile Brossard was convicted of eight and a half years in prison for manslaughter after admitting the brutal murder of French banker Edouard Stern shot four times in his Geneva penthouse residence on February 28, 2005.

However, on a Swiss investigative news program, she expressed deep regret for murdering his lover in 2005 during a sadomasochistic sex session. She said, “It is obvious that every second of my life that goes by, I regret, and will eternally regret my action,” Cecile Brossard, 43, wrote in a letter read aloud during the show dedicated to the murder.”

Where Is Cecile Brossard Now in 2022?

Cecile Brossard’s current residency is not available anywhere at this moment.

A former shop assistant turned artist, Cecile Brossard, confessed to killing Edouard Stern and said she did it in a moment of rage when he indicated she was a $1 million prostitute.

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They had previously feuded when Stern returned a $1 million present he had given her. The 50-year-old banker mocked Cecile moments before his death, saying, “A million dollars is a lot to pay for a whore.”

Cecile shot banker Edouard Stern four times as he was chained to a chair and tattering a latex bodysuit. The 40-year-old scrubbed up the crime scene and dropped the weapon into a lake before escaping to Italy and then Sydney, according to the Geneva High Court.

What Were The Charges Of Cecile Brossard?

Cecile Brossard was arrested two weeks after the incident.

She had a fair trial in Geneva High Court, where she confessed to killing the French billionaire. “I pointed the weapon at his face and fired the first shot. The gun must have been six inches from his face. I think I hit him between the eyes. He got up, turned halfway around, and fell. I fired another round at his head.”

The jury rejected her plea and declared the crime was “extremely serious.” A judge determined that she acted out of anger and greed, and she was convicted of murder rather than the lesser ‘crime of passion.’

Brossard was kept in pretrial custody for four years before pleading guilty, and on June 18, 2009, she was sentenced to eight years and six months in jail. In November 2010, Cecile was granted parole. 

Luckily, She avoided the maximum 20-year prison sentence due to reduced guilt, and she was released free in November 2010 after only 18 months of jail. According to reports, she was freed early since she had already served half of the term she received (8 1/2 years) in detention before the trial began.

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