Linda Stevenson, the 64-year-old wife of Bill Stevenson—former First Lady Jill Biden's ex-husband—was found dead in her Wilmington, Delaware home Sunday night after police responded to reports of a domestic dispute.
Officers from the New Castle County Police Department arrived at the residence around 11:16 p.m. following the domestic dispute call, where they discovered Mrs. Stevenson unresponsive in the living room. Despite immediate life-saving efforts by responding officers, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
The tragic incident quickly gained attention across social media platforms, with users sharing details of the developing story. Conservative commentator @CMDRVALTHOR posted on X, writing: "Linda Stevenson, the current wife of Jill Biden's ex-husband Bill Stevenson, has died after police were called to investigate a 'domestic dispute,' according to reports."
Another social media user, @wienerdogwifi, provided additional details in a breaking news alert: "Linda Stevenson, wife of Bill Stevenson (Jill Biden's ex-husband), has died after Delaware police responded to a domestic dispute at her home. • Found unresponsive inside the residence • Pronounced dead at the scene • Autopsy pending • No charges announced."
The connection to the Biden family through Bill Stevenson's previous marriage to current President Trump's predecessor's wife has drawn significant public interest. Bill Stevenson was married to Jill Biden in the 1970s before their divorce, after which she later married Joe Biden.
Investigation Ongoing
The New Castle County Police Department's Criminal Investigations Unit has taken over the case. As of Monday morning, no charges have been announced, and authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding Mrs. Stevenson's death.
The incident represents another tragic event touching the periphery of America's political circles, highlighting the personal struggles that can affect families connected to public figures. An autopsy is pending to determine the official cause of death.
