A tragic incident unfolded in Wilmington, Delaware Sunday night when police responding to a domestic dispute call discovered Linda Stevenson, 64, dead in the home she shared with Bill Stevenson, the ex-husband of former First Lady Jill Biden.
According to the New Castle County Police Department, officers arrived at the residence around 11:16 p.m. and found Mrs. Stevenson unresponsive in the living room. Despite immediate life-saving efforts by first responders, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
The news quickly spread across social media platforms, with multiple outlets reporting on the developing story. The Washington Times posted on X, stating: "Linda Stevenson, wife of Jill Biden's first husband Bill Stevenson, found dead after domestic dispute call."
Another social media user, @TheCryptoBull11, provided additional details, tweeting: "TMZ Reports: Jill Biden's ex-husband, Bill Stevenson, lost his wife, Linda Stevenson, who was found dead at their Delaware home following a domestic dispute call. New Castle County Police responded around 11:15 PM Sunday and discovered the 64-year-old unresponsive."
Investigation Underway
The Dallas Express also covered the story extensively, reporting: "Tragic Death in Delaware: Woman Married to Jill Biden's Ex-Husband Found Dead After Domestic Dispute Call. Linda Stevenson, 64, discovered unresponsive in New Castle County home late Sunday night. Police investigating—autopsy pending."
The New Castle County Police Department's Criminal Investigations Unit has taken over the case. Authorities have not yet released the cause of death, and an autopsy is pending to determine the exact circumstances surrounding Mrs. Stevenson's death.
Bill Stevenson was previously married to Jill Biden before her marriage to former President Joe Biden. The connection has drawn significant media attention to what is already a tragic situation for the Stevenson family.
This developing story highlights the ongoing challenges facing Delaware communities and the need for swift justice in cases involving domestic disputes. More details are expected as the investigation continues.
