Jill Biden's ex-husband charged with wife's murder

 February 5, 2026

Tragedy strikes in Delaware as a once-heartwarming love story turns deadly, culminating in a shocking arrest.

William Stevenson, 77, ex-husband of First Lady Jill Biden, was arrested on Monday and charged with first-degree murder in the death of his current wife, Linda Stevenson, 64, as reported by New Castle County Police in Delaware.

Officers responded to a domestic dispute call on Dec. 28 at a Wilmington home, where they found Linda unresponsive, and she was later pronounced dead. Her body was sent to the Delaware Division of Forensic Science for an autopsy, though the cause of death remains undisclosed as of Wednesday.

From Romance to Tragedy in Wilmington

Stevenson remains in jail after failing to post a $500,000 bail following a grand jury indictment and a weeks-long investigation by detectives. Photos released by police on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, show Stevenson in an undated image and the Wilmington home where the incident occurred. A nearby yard displays a sign reading "Justice for Linda," reflecting community sentiment after the grim discovery.

Back in 2020, Stevenson and Linda appeared on "Inside Edition" during Joe Biden's presidential run against Donald Trump, painting a picture of marital bliss. Linda, smiling and holding her husband’s hand, described him as quite the charmer. Who could have foreseen such a dark turn just five years later?

"Quite a romantic, this guy?" the interviewer asked Linda, to which she replied, "Yeah, yes."

Public Perception Shifts After Arrest

That 2020 interview now feels like a distant memory as allegations of murder overshadow Stevenson’s once-rosy public image. Linda’s obituary, stating she "passed away unexpectedly," notably omitted any mention of her husband, raising eyebrows long before the arrest. A Facebook message from Jan. 14, later deleted, even questioned Stevenson directly about this exclusion, as reported by People.

Let’s not mince words—when a spouse is left out of an obituary, it’s a glaring red flag, especially in a culture obsessed with sanitizing hard truths. The left might rush to call this a private matter, but when murder charges emerge, the public deserves answers, not platitudes.

Jill Biden, married to Stevenson from 1970 to 1975 before tying the knot with Joe Biden in 1977, has understandably stayed silent on the matter. A spokesperson for the former first lady declined to comment, per The Associated Press. It’s a wise move in a society quick to spin personal tragedies into political fodder.

Community Demands Justice for Linda

The Wilmington community isn’t holding back, with that "Justice for Linda" sign speaking volumes about local outrage. This isn’t just a family issue; it’s a reminder of how quickly domestic disputes can spiral into irreversible loss. We can’t ignore the need for accountability when lives are cut short under such suspicious circumstances.

Authorities have yet to release a cause of death, which only fuels speculation in an era where transparency often takes a backseat to bureaucratic caution. If there’s nothing to hide, why the delay? The public isn’t asking for gossip—just the facts to make sense of this tragedy.

Stevenson’s recollection of meeting Linda adds a bittersweet layer to this grim tale. "She was sitting across the bar with a common friend," he said in 2020, describing their instant connection. "I said, ‘Is that Linda?’ and he said, ‘Yes.’ And from that day on, we have never been apart."

What’s Next in the Stevenson Case?

That story of persistence now clashes with the reality of a first-degree murder charge, leaving many to wonder how romance turned to ruin. In a world where the left often pushes narratives of systemic failure over personal responsibility, cases like this demand that we focus on individual actions and consequences.

What happens next in the courtroom could set a precedent for how domestic violence allegations are handled in Delaware and beyond. Conservatives have long argued for tougher penalties and swifter justice in such cases, rejecting the endless delays that erode trust in our legal system. Will Stevenson’s case prove the system can still deliver?

As this unfolds, one thing is clear: Linda Stevenson’s memory deserves more than unanswered questions and deleted social media posts. The push for "Justice for Linda" isn’t just a yard sign—it’s a call to ensure no tragedy is swept under the rug by a culture too afraid to confront ugly truths. Let’s hope the investigation brings clarity, not more shadows.

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