
New Castle County Police
Scandal has rocked Delaware with the bombshell arrest of William Stevenson, the man once married to Former First Lady Jill Biden. Stevenson now finds himself at the center of a sensational murder investigation, accused of killing his wife in a shocking turn of events that has left the local community—and the nation—reeling.
At 77 years old, William Stevenson—a name long buried in political footnotes as Jill Biden’s first husband—now takes the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Authorities in New Castle County dropped a legal nuke this week, slapping Stevenson with an indictment for first-degree murder after the tragic demise of his wife, Linda Stevenson, aged 64. The case erupted into the headlines after police responded to a harrowing scene in late December, when Linda was discovered motionless in the couple’s Delaware residence.
The New Castle County Police Department was tight-lipped about the precise cause of death but did confirm a key detail that could unravel the entire case—a “domestic dispute” had reportedly occurred inside the Stevenson home, according to contemporary police reports. In a development that could become crucial in court, it was William Stevenson himself who dialed 911, drawing first responders to the home he shared with Linda. When they arrived, however, it was too late. Linda Stevenson was unresponsive on the living room floor and was declared dead at the scene, CBS News reported.
No details have been released yet about the nature of her injuries or what evidence, if any, might have pointed authorities in William’s direction. The police statement dripped with intrigue, leaving out grisly specifics, even as murder charges were brought down. Investigators have kept the public guessing, choosing not to spill how the confrontation escalated into alleged homicide—or the motive behind it. It remains uncertain whether authorities have collected forensic evidence from the home, or whether testimony from neighbors and family members could play a role in the upcoming trial.
What we do know is that this is not William Stevenson’s first time making headlines—albeit under wildly different circumstances. His name became a pop culture footnote in political history back in 1970 when he married a young Jill Tracy Jacobs. Their whirlwind romance was short-lived, with Jill only 18 at the time and Stevenson 23. The marriage ended in divorce just five years later. History repeated itself for both parties. Jill moved on and married then-Senator Joe Biden in 1977, forging a political partnership that would ultimately land her in the White House as First Lady decades later.
As for William Stevenson, life took him in a quieter direction until now. He settled down with Linda in the mid-1980s, after remarrying. The couple had lived largely out of the public eye. Yet, insiders say their relationship had its ups and downs like any long-term marriage. Those closest to the Stevensons are now struggling to make sense of this tragic twist of fate.
While the circumstances surrounding Linda’s death remain cloaked in secrecy, the mere fact that William Stevenson faces murder charges has set tongues wagging across Delaware and beyond. Some neighbors, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the Stevensons as a “quiet couple” who kept mostly to themselves, fueling speculation about what could have led to such a dramatic outcome.
As the investigation intensifies, William Stevenson has swapped his typical surroundings for a jail cell at the Howard Young Correctional Institution. Police confirmed he is being held on a jaw-dropping $500,000 bond—an amount that signals the gravity of the charges and the seriousness with which authorities are approaching this case.
Authorities have been notably measured in their comments, so far not revealing whether Stevenson has retained legal counsel or whether he has entered a plea to the murder indictment. Public records do not list an attorney, and no statement has been issued on William Stevenson’s behalf. As the prosecution prepares its case, the community is transfixed, awaiting answers to the many unanswered questions.
The murder charge is just the latest episode in a saga that began over half a century ago, when Stevenson became Jill Biden’s first husband. The union ended in the mid-1970s, but it seems the past has a way of catching up. Media outlets have already begun to dig into Stevenson’s background, re-examining his relationship history, business dealings, and every detail that might shed light on what led up to this high-profile accusation.
While Jill Biden has not commented publicly about her ex-husband’s legal predicament, the case threatens to cast a long shadow—reminding us all how the past and present can suddenly collide with devastating consequences. The Bidens have long built their public image around family, resilience, and overcoming tragedy. For their part, White House insiders are reportedly monitoring developments closely, though no official communication has come from the President or First Lady.

Vice President Joe Biden and Jill Biden during the 2016 Democratic National Convention at Wells Fargo Center.
Meanwhile, locals in Delaware have been left both stunned and saddened. In a state where everybody seems to know everybody, the Stevenson case has become the number-one topic of gossip in coffee shops and at dinner tables. People are left asking: what went wrong inside what appeared to be a stable, enduring marriage? Was this a case of long-simmering tensions coming to a deadly head? Or is there more to the story than meets the eye?
For now, one thing is clear—the quest for answers is only just beginning. Detectives are digging into the Stevensons’ history, reviewing potential evidence from inside the home, and preparing for what promises to be a high-profile court battle. As the criminal proceedings loom, the spotlight will remain fixed on William Stevenson, the man who once had a front-row seat in the Biden family saga and who now faces the fight of his life.





