Jill Biden’s Ex-Husband ARRESTED — FINALLY

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Former First Lady Jill Biden’s ex-husband now faces murder charges after allegedly killing his second wife in a domestic dispute, raising disturbing questions about the man she once believed she was “destined” to marry.

Story Overview

  • William Stevenson, married to Jill Biden from 1970-1975, indicted for intentionally causing death of his wife Linda Stevenson, 64
  • Grand jury charged Stevenson after Linda found unresponsive following December 28, 2025 domestic disturbance at Delaware home
  • Suspect held on $1 million cash bail with no attorney listed; cause of death remains undisclosed by authorities
  • Former First Lady described Stevenson divorce as her “biggest disappointment” in memoir, decades before this tragic twist

Murder Charges Follow Delaware Domestic Dispute

William Stevenson faces first-degree murder charges after a grand jury indicted him for intentionally causing the death of his wife, Linda Stevenson. New Castle County police responded to a domestic disturbance call on December 28, 2025, at the couple’s residence on Idlewood Road in Elsmere, Delaware. Officers discovered Linda unresponsive in the living room. Despite revival attempts, she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Authorities have not released the cause of death, and the case remained under investigation for over a month before the indictment.

Biden Connection Draws National Attention

Stevenson’s past marriage to Jill Biden thrust this local tragedy into the national spotlight. The couple met in 1969 in Ocean City and married in 1970 when Biden was still Jill Jacobs. Their union lasted five years before ending in divorce in 1975. In her memoir, Biden reflected on initially believing they were “destined” for each other but acknowledged they grew apart. She described the divorce as her “biggest disappointment” during her young life. This personal history now stands in stark contrast to the violent allegations against Stevenson decades later.

Family Mourns Victim as Legal Process Unfolds

Linda Stevenson’s family issued a heartfelt statement honoring their loved one. They emphasized her “strength, resilience and unwavering love for her family and friends will never be forgotten, and her absence will be felt deeply.” Neighbors in the Elsmere community declined to comment on camera about the incident. Court records show Stevenson remains behind bars on $1 million cash bail with no attorney listed as of early February 2026. Police and prosecutors have maintained silence on additional details, leaving critical questions about the exact circumstances of Linda’s death unanswered as the case moves forward.

Justice System Must Ensure Accountability

This tragic case underscores the importance of thorough investigation and prosecution in domestic violence situations, regardless of any suspect’s peripheral connections to public figures. The grand jury’s decision to indict demonstrates the justice system functioning properly to hold individuals accountable for alleged crimes. While the Biden family connection generates media attention, the focus must remain on securing justice for Linda Stevenson and her grieving family. Americans expect law enforcement to pursue truth and consequences without political interference, a principle that aligns with conservative values of equal justice under law and protection of innocent victims from violence.

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As this case progresses through the courts, the legal process will determine Stevenson’s guilt or innocence based on evidence presented at trial. The high bail amount reflects the severity of first-degree murder charges and judicial concerns about flight risk. With no attorney currently representing him according to public records, Stevenson faces significant legal challenges ahead. The community awaits further developments while Linda’s family begins the difficult journey of healing from their devastating loss.

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