
By Alex Morgan. Feb 3, 2026
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William “Bill” Stevenson, the former husband of ex–first lady Jill Biden, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Linda Stevenson, in Wilmington, Delaware. Prosecutors say Linda Stevenson was found unresponsive in the couple’s home following a reported domestic dispute in late December.
The charge was announced after a week-long investigation by local and state authorities. Stevenson was indicted by a grand jury and is currently being held on $500,000 bail.
The case has drawn national attention because of Stevenson’s past connection to a prominent political figure, though officials have emphasized that the investigation centers solely on the alleged crime and evidence.
According to investigators, police were called to the Wilmington residence after reports of a domestic disturbance. When officers arrived, they found Linda Stevenson unresponsive inside the home.
Emergency responders attempted lifesaving measures, but she was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities have not publicly detailed the specific cause of death, citing the ongoing legal process.
Prosecutors allege the circumstances surrounding the incident and subsequent findings led them to pursue a first-degree murder charge. Court documents indicate that investigators conducted interviews, reviewed physical evidence, and consulted medical examiners before seeking an indictment.
Law enforcement officials described the investigation as intensive and deliberate, spanning roughly one week. During that time, detectives gathered evidence from the home, reviewed the timeline leading up to the incident, and interviewed individuals familiar with the couple.
A grand jury ultimately returned an indictment charging Stevenson with first-degree murder. Prosecutors said the charge reflects their assessment of the evidence and the seriousness of the alleged offense.
Stevenson was taken into custody following the indictment. Authorities confirmed that he is being held in lieu of $500,000 bail as he awaits further court proceedings.
Linda Stevenson’s death has been framed by officials as a domestic violence case, a category of crime that often unfolds behind closed doors. Prosecutors and victim advocates have stressed the importance of recognizing warning signs and taking reports of domestic disputes seriously.
Authorities have released limited personal details about Linda Stevenson, focusing instead on preserving the integrity of the case. They have emphasized that the victim’s identity and dignity remain central as the legal process moves forward.
The case has renewed discussion about domestic violence risks across all social and economic backgrounds. Officials noted that such incidents are not confined to any single demographic and can escalate with devastating consequences.
Stevenson is expected to make an initial court appearance in Delaware in the coming weeks. During that process, a judge will review the charges, bail conditions, and next procedural steps.
If convicted of first-degree murder, Stevenson could face a life sentence under Delaware law. Prosecutors have not indicated whether additional charges may be filed, stating that the case is now in the court system.
As the case proceeds, authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation and allow the legal process to unfold. For now, the focus remains on accountability through the courts and justice for Linda Stevenson.
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